Personality: Natasha Aprillia Knows How To Play Traditional Musical Instruments
May 28, 2015 19:01
The reigning queen of Miss Sabah Earth - Air 2014, and Miss Malaysia Earth - Fire 2014, Natasha Aprillia Jalius Benggon, was born on 9 April 1994 in Kota Kinabalu, and with the height of 198cm (5'8") she's considered as the tallest daughter in her family. The former SMK Kolombong student loves playing the piano, singing as well as dancing. This Tambunan-Inanam lass is currently representing Inanam District in the State-Level Unduk Ngadau Kaamatan this year.
It has been her dream to be part of the modelling industry and with the support and encouragement from her family and close relatives, she went to try her luck for the Harvest Festival Beauty Pageant (Unduk Ngadau) in Tambunan, and Kota Kinabalu. This lass who aspired to be a successful doctor, and business woman went to Indonesian Adventist University (UNAI), Indonesia, to further her studies in Biology.
Natasha who is currently living with her family in Manggatal, Kota Kinabalu, is a very down to earth person despite of winning several titles from prestigious beauty pageants held locally. Despite of her looks, she actually can play a few traditional musical instruments such as bungkau, kulintangan,sompoton, and gong. Her favourite foods are local Sabahan delicacies such as pickled bambangan,tuhau, and hinava. You might want to follow her on Facebook and Instagram.
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