Cory Quirino has given up her Miss World franchise after almost 6 years in the business.
In a news report by Inquirer.net, she decided to relinquish the license of Miss World Philippines for both personal and business reasons.
“Thank you for supporting me all these six years, and for being part of our challenges and victories. I will never forget you,” she added.
Quirino gained the local franchise for the Miss World pageant in 2011, after it was held by the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc. from 1992.
The Miss Republic of the Philippines was the first national pageant that selected the country’s representatives to the global Miss World contest, from 1966 to 1976.
The franchise changed hands and went to the Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant, which then chose the Filipino delegates to the Miss World pageant from 1977 to 1991.
Under Quirino’s management, the Philippines scored its first victory in the Miss World pageant when Megan Young received the crown in the pageant held in Indonesia in 2013.
From 2011 to 2016, all of Quirino’s wards got recognized in the Miss World stage. She first sent Gwendoline Ruais, who almost bagged the crown with a second-place finish. Queneerich Rehman cracked the Top 8 in 2012, while 2014 bet Valerie Weigmann advanced to the Top 25.
Hillarie Danielle Parungao garnered a Top 10 spot in 2015, while Catriona Gray finished fourth last December.
When asked who will inherit the license, Quirino said, “it will be assigned to someone else, hopefully a friend or associate whom I already introduced to [the Miss World Organization].”
source : http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/250753/cory-quirino-gives-miss-world-philippines-franchise/