Miss Grand International 2025 Top 10: Emma Tiglao Advances

PH’s Emma Tiglao advances to Top 10 of the Miss Grand International 2025 pageant.

MISS GRAND INTERNATIONAL 2025 TOP 10 – The Philippines’ Emma Tiglao secured a spot in the Top 10 of the pageant.

The grand finale of the Miss Grand International 2025 pageant is on Saturday, October 18, in Bangkok, Thailand. Beauty queen Emma Tiglao represents the Philippines, and according to Missosology, an established beauty pageant platform, she is among the frontrunners.

Miss Grand International 2025 Top 10

Previously, Emma automatically entered the Top 22 semi-finalists after winning the Country’s Power of the Year special award. And recently, she advanced to the Top 10 finalists of the competition.

Here’s the Top 10 of MGI 2025:

  • Colombia – Miss Popular Vote winner
  • Czech Republic
  • Mexico
  • Venezuela
  • Guatemala
  • Thailand
  • Philippines
  • Tanzania
  • Ghana
  • Spain

Here’s the Top 22 of MGI 2025:

  • Philippines – Country’s Power of the Year
  • Ghana – Grand Talent Award
  • Japan – Grand Talent Award
  • United Kingdom
  • Guatemala
  • Dominican Republic
  • Czech Republic
  • Martinique
  • Indonesia
  • France
  • Zambia
  • Paraguay
  • Laos
  • Brazil
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand
  • Mexico
  • Venezuela
  • Belgium
  • Spain
  • USA
  • Ecuador

Emma won the Power of the Year Award, making her the first contestant to enter the Top 22. She won the Country’s Power of the Year special award after she topped the online poll of the category.

Meanwhile, PH’s CJ Opiaza is Miss Grand International 2024, and Tiglao is targeting a back-to-back win for the country.

Based on a previous article, among the frontrunners of Missossology are Venezuela’s Nariman Battikha, Czech Republic’s Markéta Mörwicková, and Ghana’s Faith Maria Porter, respectively. Also included in the list are the delegates from Mexico, Thailand, Guatemala, Tanzania, France, Indonesia, Kosovo, Ecuador, United Kingdom, Martinique, Canada, Belgium, Japan, Zambia, and Australia.

The Spain’s delegate topped the list while Sweden, Brazil, Laos, Italy, Denmark, and South Africa bets are the “bubbling up” contenders.

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