A Philippine Islamic State affiliate has posted a video calling for the 2017 Miss Universe pageant set to take place in the Philippines to be targeted, while suggesting that an explosive belt or bomb be made especially for the beauty contest, SITE reports.

“Philippines jihadi Telegram channel posted a video for making an explosive belt and suggested ‘Create bomb for miss universe,’” the group wrote on a Telegram Messenger group called “IS Philippines supporters,” according to SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks the online activity of jihadist organizations.

A #Filipino jihadi Telegram channel posted a video for making an explosive belt and suggested "Create bomb for miss universe" #MissUniverse — SITE Intel Group (@siteintelgroup) August 8, 2016

The post reportedly contained a video on how to assemble a suicide belt and a DIY on explosives in English.

The Miss Universe 2016 beauty contest is scheduled to begin in the Philippines on January 30, 2017 at a venue yet to be determined. Founded in 1952, the pageant brings together women from around the world. This year, the lucky winner will be crowned by Pia Wurtzbach of the Philippines, who became Miss Universe 2015.

Strongest Top 5 in years! #MU #MissUniverse #MU2015 #MissUniverse2015 A photo posted by Miss Universe (@missunews) on Dec 21, 2015 at 8:17am PST

“We consider this as serious,” the tourism department of the Philippines said Tuesday. This was echoed by the national police, who said an intelligence group will be assigned to the event.

“That's going to be looked at,” spokesman Senior Superintendent Dionardo Carlos told AFP, without elaborating.

The crowning moment! #MU #MissUniverse #MU2015 #MissUniverse2015 A photo posted by Miss Universe (@missunews) on Dec 20, 2015 at 8:48pm PST

Two militant Islamist guerrilla groups from the south of the Philippines, the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) and the Abu Sayyaf rebels, pledged allegiance to the Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS/ISIL) terrorist group back in 2014 in clips uploaded to YouTube.

The Philippines have repeatedly been mentioned as possible jihadist targets. In June, Islamic State called on its followers to focus their energy on fighting in Southeast Asia, in addition to battling in Iraq and Syria. In a propaganda video, the organization specifically called on extremists to target Malaysia and the Philippines.