Miss Universe Philippines 2020 Rabiya Mateo Speaks About Indian Father
RABIYA MATEO – The Miss Universe Philippines 2020 thinks that his biological father, an Indian national, planned to abandon them.
Recently, many of the most beautiful women in the Philippines were gathered by a big national event – the Miss Universe Philippines 2020.
It is one of the most-awaited pageants in the country like the Miss Universe Philippines international level. This national pageant determines who will represent the country in the international arena.
This year, a beautiful lady from Iloilo won the Miss Universe Philippines 2020 crown – Rabiya Mateo. She is a daughter of a Filipina and an Indian national but her father left them.
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Rabiya was just five years old when her Indian father left for the United States. She has a brother, “MokMok”. Recently, speaking to Tim Yap, the Miss Universe Philippines 2020 spoke about her biological father.
According to Rabiya Mateo, she thinks that her Indian father really planned to “abandon” them. The Miss Universe Philippines 2020 said that her two uncles on the father side were still her in the Philippines when her father left for U.S.
Rabiya said that the two brothers of her father were studying here in PH. On the live interview with the celebrity eventologist, the beauty queen said that her mother went to the school where his father’s brothers were studying but they were not there anymore. They also left for U.S.
“I think it was his plan to abandon us, ’cause what happened was when he went back to the U.S., his two brothers are still here studying,” she said.
Despite it, Rabiya is not holding any hatred towards her biological father, Syed Mohammed Abdullah Moqueet Hashmi. An Indian community has reached out to her to help her find her biological father.
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Dont worry Rabiya, now that you got a name of your own, your father will just emerge from nowhere. Telling you that he is your father.