Reigning Miss Universe Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach was seen in a cheerful mood on Tuesday (March 8) morning, while putting on her make-up as she shared a short Instagram video in which she appeared singing along to an OPM song by Rivermaya.
The Filipina also showed off her chirpy side while jamming to Rivermaya’s classic hit song “Hinahanap-Hnap Kita.”
Before completing the chorus of Rivermaya’s Hinahanap-Hanap Kita, the 26-year-old Filipino-German beauty queen sing-along was cut short by her “hugot” from the song.
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After the line “Hatid sa bahay nyo”, she joined in singing in Filipino: “Sabay goodnight, ‘yan, sabay may kiss” but shifted to a rather annoyed tone by saying “Sabay bye bye naman, wala namang mangyayari, wala namang patutunguhan (Then bye bye, nothing’s going to happen, there’s no future to this)” as she put down her contouring brush.
“Napakapal tuloy contour ko,” captioned Wurtzbach, pertaining to the thicker-than-usual contour powder she applied on her face as seen in the Instagram video.
Thanks to her crazy fans – In just eight hours, the video reached over 38,000 likes and nearly 2,000 comments from her fans who speculated that the song and the reigning Miss Universe’s “hugot” is for Dr. Mike, who was hailed as the “Sexiest Doctor Alive” by People’s Magazine in 2015.
“May hugot kaya ito? Hahahahha dr mike noooooo(?),” commented marykatrod.

While others like monecajung laughed at her funny video and dubbed her as “huguterang Miss Universe”
In her post, there were also those who gave Wurtzbach a welcoming recommendation like amazingrace872 who commented: “Hay, naku, @PiaWurtzbach nakakatawa ka. Huwag kang mag-alala, darating sa’yo ang pag-ibig ng ‘di mo inaasahan. And that man (you) chooses will be so lucky to have you. Enjoy (your) MU reign muna. You are living your dream.”
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The term “hugot” is a Filipino word which means to draw or to pull out. The usage of the hashtag “#hugot” became popular not so long ago and is usually used along with song lyrics, a quote, etc. that the person tweeting relates to; “#hugot” means the accompanying words draw emotions out of him/her.
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