Filipina influencer from Dubai to represent UAE community at Mrs Earth International 2025

A Dubai-based Filipina influencer and entrepreneur is stepping onto the global pageant stage after being crowned Mrs. Philippines UAE 2025 – Grand Winner, securing her place as the official representative of the Filipino community at Mrs. Earth International 2025. Known online as @mommyjennyindubai, Jenny Casa Dy, balances her roles as a wife, mother, licensed UAE influencer, and community advocate while engaging thousands of followers with lifestyle content and brand collaborations.

Her journey to the crown is anchored not only in pageantry but in resilience. In a feature she previously shared, Jenny recounted one of the most challenging chapters of her life — a rare and severe medical condition discovered during her pregnancy in 2021. Her spleen had enlarged to an alarming degree, expanding so dramatically that it pressed against her growing baby and sparked fears of cancer. For months, she navigated strict bed rest, weekly medical monitoring, and advanced diagnostics across several hospitals as specialists struggled to determine the root cause.

The stakes were high, but Jenny carried her pregnancy to term and welcomed her child safely through a cesarean delivery. The ordeal continued afterward, culminating in a complex splenectomy that medical experts noted for its rarity. Today, she remains under long-term medical supervision, yet has transformed her experience into a source of strength and inspiration for other women, especially Filipinas living in the UAE.

Beyond her public persona, Jenny is also the founder of Gift of God AE by Love Jaice Handcraft Ideas, a sustainable souvenir brand built from a moment of necessity. When she could not secure baptism tokens for her son from traditional shops, she created them herself — a gesture that drew positive reactions and opened the door to a business rooted in creativity and environmental consciousness. She later expanded production while maintaining her commitment to affordability and eco-friendly materials, with early support coming from community groups such as Pinay Mums UAE.