![]() She was then asked, "Canada recently joined Uruguay as the second nation in the world to make marijuana legal. ![]() Gray was first asked how she was doing, to which she answered, "I'm good, Steve, I can't believe it's Top 5 already!" she says with a laugh. The Top 5 finalists were asked questions that were written by their fellow contestants. A child once told me, 'Cat, that's just not my life and those dreams aren't meant for me.' But I stand here today because someone believed in me and we owe it to our children to believe in them." ![]() When asked for her opening statement, she opens up about her experience with impoverished children, saying, "Working with some of the poorest areas in my country, I found that it was a lack of child support-not poverty-that killed their dreams. When she was selected as one of the finalists in the Top 20, host Steve Harvey asked the singer and musician, "If you were gonna write a song about your experience here in Miss Universe, what would you call it?" Gray wasted no time in answering, "Well, you know what, Steve, as Miss Philippines, I've always felt the love and support of the Filipino people, and I think I brought half of my country here tonight and so I would name my song, 'Raise Your Flag,' because I stand here not as one, but as 104 million FIlipinos!" Here's everything she said during the competition-because you just know it's what everyone will be quoting from now on:
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