Filipino-American makeup artist Roi Santos is a rising star in the beauty industry!
Roi, whose work just landed him on the cover of MAXHEALTH magazine, has become the favorite professional makeup artist of Filipino celebrities Rufa Mae Quinto, Donita Rose, and LJ Moreno who are currently based in the US.
During a Zoom interview recently, Roi recalled the first time he made friends with Rufa Mae who got stranded in the US due to the pandemic.
“I approached her and asked if she’s Rufa Mae because I wasn’t so sure. She said yes and then after that, we instantly hit it off. Two weeks later, I met her best friend, who happens to be LJ. I’ll be forever grateful to Rufa Mae because I was able to meet so many celebrities,” he said.
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Rabiya Mateo
Following reports on the breakup, reigning Miss Universe Philippines Rabiya Mateo prayed for stronger spirit and tougher heart.
"Praying for stronger spirit and tougher heart every day," wrote Rabiya on Instagram June 4.
The beauty queen also shared a silhouette photo where she
Rabiya Mateo and boyfriend Neil Salvacion
Rumors are flying on social media that Miss Universe Philippines Rabiya Mateo and her long-time boyfriend Neil Salvacion have split.
Some netizens made the speculations after they noticed that the couple pictures of Rabiya and Neil could no longer be s
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 17) Miss Universe Philippines Rabiya Mateo may have ended her journey early at the pageant s grand coronation, but she still had the chance to sashay on stage in another Filipino-made evening gown.
In his Instagram post, Dubai-based Filipino designer Furne One of Amato Couture showed a series of photos of Mateo donning an orange haltered gown inspired by the Philippine mythical bird Sarimanok, shortly after the 69th Miss Universe pageant held on Monday. The mythical bird of the (Maranao) people that originated from Mindanao, an Island south of the Philippines, symbolizes good fortune, he said.