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Mister International 2008

23 November 2008

 
 

Mister International is an annual male beauty pageant founded in 2006 by Alan Sim of the the Mister Singapore Organization.Wassam Hanna of Lebanon was the first winner in 2006 followed by Alan Martini of Brazil last year.

The contestants are all now in Taiwan, Republic of China for the third year of the pageant.

Now, don't be confused with this pageant to the defunct Mr. International that used to run 1998 to 2003. Please differentiate the use of Mister (current) and Mr. (defunct). Mr. international was organized by Graviera, a men's clothing company in India, in 1998 until 2003. It has not beel 2008 Candidates, Mister International n held since then.

Here's a list of the winners of the Mr. international for comparison.

1998 - Mario Carballo of Costa Rica
1999 - Nadir Nery Djiukich of Venezuela
2000 - Aryan Vaid of India
2001 - Alexander Aquino of Philippines
2002 - Raghu Mukherjee of India
2003 - William Kelly of United Arab Emirates

Okay, going back to this newly Mister International which is being held in Taiwan, the coronation will be on November 24, 2008. There are 30 gorgeous men competing for the title.

Mister Venezuela and Mister USA
Mister Angola and Mister Brazil

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Miss World 2008 Trivia

I asked my bestfriend, Wiki, about some statistics for the upcoming Miss World 2008 pageant in Johannesburg City, South Africa and these are what he gave me unselfishly. Enjoy these information my dear fellow beauty pageant fanatics.

Along with this report are two pictures I borrowed from an equally beauty pageant fanatic from a pageant crazy island in the Caribbean, Puerto Rico.

 
  

Returning countries and territories
  • Seychelles last competed in 1999.
  • Antigua and Barbuda, Egypt and Honduras last competed in 2004.
  • Chinese Taipei last competed in 2005.
  • Barbados, Congo DR, Portugal, St. Lucia, Uruguay and Zambia last competed in 2006.
Withdrawing countries and territories

Estonia, Grenada, Nepal, Panama, Romania, Slovenia and Suriname will not compete this year. Estonia, Romania, and Slovenia decided to withdraw themselves in the competition for financial issues and lack of sponsorship. Panama had problems with the regional organization and Miss Panama didn't have the South African visa at the time. Miss Suriname, Mireille Nederbiel, was not allowed to compete in Miss World by the decision of pageant organizers. The organiser of Miss Nepal pageant said it was postponing the contest scheduled for August 23, 2008 to unknown date, after the Maoist women’s wing, which has trained its sights on Miss Nepal, announced a Kathmandu Valley shutdown on the day to prevent the event.

Contestants notes

Egypt: Meriam George was replaced by Sanaa Ismail Hamed at the last minute for some undisclosed reason.

Hong Kong, China: Miss Hong Kong 2008 winner Edelweiss Cheung will not compete for the crown of Miss World 2008. The 1st runner-up, Skye Chan, will take over. Cheung will take part in Miss Chinese International 2009.

Philippines: Janina San Miguel was replaced by her 1st runner-up, Danielle Castaño due to Janina's personal reasons.

Thailand: Miss Thailand World will not be held this year, so last year's 1st Runner-up, Ummarapas Jullakasian will represent Thailand in Miss World 2008.

Vietnam: Trần Thị Thùy Dung is not allowed to participate in the pageant since her scandal of didn't graduate high school, as well as all the runner-ups or finalists who competed at the same pageant were also prohibited. The second runner-up of Miss Universe Vietnam 2008, Dương Trương Thiên Lý was appointmented as the replacement.

Tansey Coetzee (South Africa) placed as a semifinalist in Miss Universe 2008. While Athina James (Antigua and Barbuda), Alizée Poulicek (Belgium), Laura Tanguy (France), Alfina Nassyrova (Kazakhstan) and Olivia Carey (Mauritius) also competed at the same pageant, but they unplaced.

Fatimih Dávila has competed at Miss Universe 2006 pageant but unplaced.

Marelize Roberts (Namibia), Rosarita Tawil (Lebanon) and Nicosia Lawson (Cayman Islands) will compete in Miss Universe 2009.

Tamara Almeida (Brazil) placed as the first runner-up at Miss Maja Mundial 2006 and the second runner-up at Miss Tourism Queen International 2007. But in Miss TQI, she represented a special region, Fernando de Noronha, a Brazilian archipelago. Geisha Nathali Montes de Oca (Dominican Republic) also competed in this pageant, but unplaced.

Hannelly Quintero (Venezuela) placed as a top 5 finalist in Reina Hispanoamericana 2007.

Nataly Chilet (Chile) placed as a top 8 finalist in Miss Earth 2005 and a top 6 finalist in Miss Continente Americano 2007.

Gabriela Zavala (Honduras) placed as a top 8 finalist in Miss Earth 2004.

Elodie Delor (Martinique) placed as a top 16 semifinalist in Miss Earth 2007.

Jennifer Palm Lundberg (Sweden) placed 3rd runner-up in the Miss World Sweden pageant but won the title when all of the Top 3 declined the crown. This after arguments over the contract for the winner, which saw the original winner Amanda Ulfdotter being fired and the 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up declining the crown for various reasons.

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Danielle Castaño hopes to be the first Miss World from the Philippines




She's definitely the woman of beauty and substance. Beauty queen Danielle Kirsten Muriel Castaño, the country's official representative to the Miss World 2008 said that she hopes to be the first Miss World from the Philippines.

Castaño is off to Johannesburg, South Africa this coming Saturday, November 15 to compete in 57th Miss World Beauty Pageant, which will be held on December 13 at Sandton Convention Center.

Castaño, the beauty with a purpose, admitted that she really feels the pressure to bring the first Miss World crown in the country but promised that will give all her best to win in the said the prestigious competition.

"I think the pressure is wala pang naging Miss World from the Philippines and I would like to be the first Miss World from the Philippines," Castaño told in an interview during her send-off party at the Mandarin Suites at the Gateway Mall in Cubao.

Castaño who will be competing against 106 other candidates from all over the world also shared her excitement to represent the country and proved that Filipinas soar high when it comes to beauty and substance.

"I'm so excited because I will be competing at Johannesburg in South Africa and I'm ready so I can't wait," she said.

The beauty queen said that as part of her preparations for the pageant she's been training a lot of things especially for the question and answer portion.

She also undergoes training in catwalk skills and personality development with topnotch experts, she also learn how to put on her make up and other stuff she needs to as the official candidate to Miss World.

"Binibining Pilipinas was a training too when I was a candidate so I think that help too. And kahit na yung time (sa preparation) kasi pumasok ako sa school alam ko handa ako ito yung ginusto ko at nasa puso ko ang pag-compete abroad. I really want to be in this place," she said.

When asked on what she thinks will be the hardest part of the pageant, Castaño replied: "I think everything is difficult but with the help of other Binibining Pilipinas and with the help of people who are training me I would say that it's my pleasure and I'm just happy that they'd been helping me. Maybe I should not say it's difficult because I'd been working hard for this and this is what I want."

Castaño who was born abroad but raised here in the country said that she believes in destiny adding that she's destined to be in the upcoming pageant. She also shared that aside from her fellow countrymen her biggest inspiration for the pageant is her loving mother, the woman she considered as her hero and the wind beneath her wings.

Castaño also said that her strongest point to win the pageant is that the fact that she doesn't give up.

"My strongest point is I don't give up and lagi akong palaban and dapat when I get there in competition I should always think positive which how I am right now and for the whole pageant as well," she told the news site.

The 19-year-old beauty was raised in the country's shoe capital -- Marikina City but currently residing in Quezon City. She's also an athlete and excels in volleyball and track and field.

Being the eldest of three sisters, Castaño also holds a soft spot in her heart for sick and abused children. She said that she want to be remembered as someone who did something socially significant for the underprivileged.

'I love Janina'

Castaño made headlines when Binibining Pilipinas organizers announced that she will be replacing the controversial Janina San Miguel as the country's official representative to Miss World.

During the interview, Castaño said that there's no pressure for her replacing the original Miss Philippines-World but she stressed that she hopes that San Miguel will find happiness wherever she maybe.

"I wish Janina all the best and just keep praying and I hope to see you soon and I love you," she said.

Castaño told the news site that she wasn't able to find time to meet and to talk to San Miguel. "Actually hindi ko pa siya nakakausap so hindi ko po alam," she said.

It will be recalled that "Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI) announced last September 29, that Ms. Janina San Miguel has resigned as official representative to the 2008 Miss World beauty pageant.

San Miguel won the Binibining Pilipinas Ms. World despite having difficulty answering a judge's question in English.

Report said that the untimely demise of San Miguel's grandfather, among other personal reasons, has caused her undue stress, thus hindering her from fulfilling her duties for the said title.

"In accordance with BPCI rules and regulations, 1st Runner-Up Danielle Castaño will replace Ms. San Miguel as the official Philippine representative to the Ms. World 2008 pageant," Belle Baldoza, public relations officer of the Araneta Group said.

Castano who also looks like the beauty titlist-turned actress Riza Santos said that she's not yet determined if she will join the showbiz after the competition.

Before the interview end, Castaño just appealed for the support and prayers of her fellow Filipinos as she competes for the 2008 Miss World.

"Thank you po sa lahat ng suporta niyo sa akin and prayers and I hope that I will bring home the bacon, well -- for sure I will bring home the bacon and I will just make everyone proud. Thank you so much," Castaño ended.

 
 Miss Philippines is the lady in floral dress. They are now in South Africa for the pageant.
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Miss World Contestants Tour South Africa

19 November 2008



THE 112 Miss World contestants yesterday departed Johannesburg, for a tour of South Africa for location and beachwear filming.

Today the beauties will tour the host country until Friday 28, November when they return to Jozi. On November 29, there will be a Beach Beauty fast track event where the winner will automatically advance to the semi finals of the Miss World contest.

The following day, there will be a Miss World Talent Show and on World AIDS Day (December 1), they will pay a visit to a hospice.

A Top Model and World Designer Fashion Show is scheduled for Wednesday December 3. On Friday December 5, Miss World sports will be held and the winner in this category also gains automatic entry to the semi-finals. Monday December 8, the beauties will have an annual Miss World party and on December 11, 12 they will have dress rehearsals which will precede the finals the following day at Sandton Convention Centre. On Sunday 14 December, the beauties leave Johannesburg for their respective countries.

Continental Queens of Beauty

The judges of the Continental Queens of Beauty, a fast event in the Miss World contest in Johannesburg have selected their favourite 40 so far.

The ranking is updated every three or four days. All the judges are Miss World followers and will be paying close attention to all candidates as the competition unfolds.

Each of the judges was requested to divide his/her top 40 favourites in eight groups of five candidates. The five contestants in the first group (top favourites) get eight points each, the five in the second group, get seven points and so on, until the five contestants in the eighth group, each earning one point.

All the others do not receive any points. The highest scored in each region will become Continental Queen of Beauty for her region regardless of overall placement.

In the Africa region, Miss Angola, Miss Uganda, Miss Namibia and Miss South Africa are in the judges' top 40.

By Nombulelo Matsebula (In the picture is Miss Swaziland, Tiffany Simelane, to Miss World 2008.) 

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Miss World: Vietnamese contestants in top five bet to win



Online betting groups are active also during international pageants especially in Miss Universe and Miss World. Now, that Miss World is heating up, these online betting houses are now up again. As early as now they have chosen some of their favorites to win the contest. I've read in a Vietnamese paper that their representative is one of the earliest shoo in. Let's take a look and observe.



Vietnamese representative at the Miss World pageant contest in South Africa, Duong Truong Thien Ly, is now in top five contestants who are bet to be the winners of the contest by seven bankers.

Thien Ly and Miss Trinidad & Tobago are bet for 1/12 and 1/15 by two bankers Bet 365 and Betfair.

Banker Stan James ranks Thien Ly at the third position at the betting rate of 1/14. Centrebet put Thien Ly at the 15th position, with betting rate of 1/25.

Thien Ly is in the top 5 for banker Paddy Power, at the rate of 1/12. She shares the fourth position with Miss Ecuador, with banker Boylesport, at betting rate 1/12, and also at the fourth position with Miss Trinidad & Tobago, betting rate 1/13, with banker Gamebookers.

Thien Ly is appreciated more highly by bankers than other Vietnamese contestants at Miss World, like Miss Vietnam Pham Thi Mai Phuong in 2002, and Miss Vietnam Mai Phuong Thuy in 2006.

According to the official website of the Miss World 2008, one more title – Miss People’s Choice - will be presented to the contestant who wins the highest votes by the audiences. This contestant will admit the semi-final round (15 best contestants).

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Miss Canada to Miss World 2008



Leah Ryerse, a 19-year-old resident of Hamilton Ontario and the Canadian representative for the 2008 Miss World Competition, the largest beauty spectacular on the planet, has high hopes.

"I am thrilled to be a new ambassador for Canada," she said. "I have grown so much this year and trained very hard to be Canada's first Miss World." Canada has never won and Leah is hoping that she can make MWC proud and bring home the crown.

Miss World is the longest running major international pageant launched in Britain in 1951 by Eric Morley. The telecast of the final competition is the world's largest live annual beauty pageant television event with global viewers in more than 200 countries. Aside from raising millions of pounds for charities around the globe under the banner of its 'Beauty with a Purpose' program, Miss World is also credited with directly influencing a dramatic increase in tourism in Sanya, China, host of the Miss World finals from 2003-05. Canada no longer broadcasts this popular program.

"I guess there just wasn't enough motor oil in the mascara. No one hot wired the hot rollers" said Connie McNaughton with a smile, president of Miss World Canada.

Leah Ryerse is the first Hamiltonian to win the Miss World Canada title since Connie Fitzpatrick, now McNaughton, won the title in 1984 and finished second at Miss World that year.

McNaughton now runs the Miss World Canada event here in Toronto. "We believe Leah has the right mix of beauty, magic, compassion and intelligence to really make an impact as our delegate on an international stage. Canada is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world with some of the most beautiful women and it is criminal that we have not yet won at Miss World."

A second-year student at McMaster University, Leah is pursuing an Honors degree in Health Studies and Social Work. She is also a professional model and has graced the catwalks of many designers' fashion shows and the famous Fashion Cares gala in Toronto.

True to the head office motto, "Beauty with a Purpose", Ryerse and all her fellow contestants diligently fundraised in the months prior to the contest for the Miss World Canada Charity of Choice, S.O.S. Children's Villages, an international organization dedicated to bringing homes, clean water and the essentials of life to orphaned and abandoned children in over 130 countries. All proceeds raised for this worthy cause were donated to an All-Canadian community revitalization project in rural Namibia.

Ryerse departs this Saturday, from Toronto Pearson, Nov. 15th, at 6:00 PM via KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIR692 to compete in the 58th Annual Miss World event. Leah will spend one month in South Africa, where numerous festivals and fund raising events in celebration of women's beauty, talent, fashion and culture will take place. The final competition will be held in Johannesburg on Saturday, 13th December 2008.

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Miss World 2008 Welcomed in Joburg

18 November 2008



 
  
The City of Joburg today welcomed the first group of contestants of the Miss World 2008 Festival at the Sandton Sun Hotel in Johannesburg.

The Miss World 2008 Festival hosted by the Johannesburg Tourism Company (JTC ), is a month-long affair comprising of several pageants within a pageant culminating in the Finals scheduled for 13 December at the Sandton Convention Centre.

In a press conference attended by among other dignitaries the Mayor of Joburg, Amos Masondo, CEO of the JTC, Lindiwe Mahlangu, reiterated the positive spin-offs an event of this magnitude will have on the socio-economic landscape of the country.

"One of the reasons we were so excited when the appointment to host the event came, is the massive marketing opportunities and global exposure of the beauty, variety and cultural diversity of our country.

"We have a detailed activity schedule for the ladies which includes, amongst others, visitation of various provinces, a tour of Johannesburg, a Charity Ball, a photoshoot at the iconic Mandela Bridge, tree planting in Soweto, a hospice visit on World Aids Day (1 December) and many others.

"Remember that beauty pageants have gone beyond their classic definition and have become much more involved in many other worthy causes, hence the phrase 'beauty with a purpose'", Miss World 2008 will have a direct impact on a number of Joburg NGO's ranging from those focused on the empowerment of disabled people to those whose mission is to better the lives of troubled youth, says Mahlangu.

According to Julia Morley, CEO and Chairperson of the Miss World Organisation (MWO), MWO looks forward to working with the city of Joburg to promote their world class facilities.

"Our goal is to bring more visitors to your vibrant city so that they too can enjoy the sights and sounds of Joburg and its hospitality," says Morley.


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Southern Sun Brings Home Miss World

17 November 2008



Southern Sun has been awarded the naming rights as the ‘Home of Miss World 2008'. This was announced today at the official welcoming of the 112 Miss World 2008 contestants at the Sandton Sun last week.

The world's most beautiful country ambassadors are getting ready to strut their stuff in South Africa for the title of Miss World 2008. Southern Sun will host all the Miss World 2008 contestants at their exclusive hotels during their month-long stay in South Africa. The final event will also be held at the Sandton Convention Centre, Southern Sun's prestigious congress venue in Johannesburg, South Africa on, 13 December 2008.

Graham Wood, MD of Southern Sun said “The Miss World Pageant 2008 promises to be the most prestigious international event this year in South Africa and we are looking forward to rolling out the red carpet for our illustrious guests. We know the world's eyes will be on them, and of course us. Southern Sun offers world class accommodation and service and we know this will truly be their home away from home”.

Sandton Sun will be the official ‘home' of the contestants and general manager, Peter Davidson and his team will make every effort to ensure that the Miss World 2008 a spectacular success as official hosts. The swimwear photo shoot will take place at the glamorous Beverly Hills Hotel. Sebastian Berinato, the general manager and his team will have the superbly envious task of hosting the Miss World in these exclusive surrounds.

Furthermore, Southern Sun invites the public to get special access to the Miss World contestants through a variety of exciting and innovative ways - namely via tailor-made web pages that will be updated on a daily basis. “The Miss World event calendar will be available to the public and we will all be able to witness the ladies enjoying our beautiful environment - indoors and outdoors”, continues Wood.

To access the Miss World schedule of events please go to www.southernsun.com. During December, there will also be a variety of special Miss World special deals.


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Karla Paula Henry - Miss Earth 2008



Everything is interconnected. Talk about replanting trees on hillside watershed areas and the issues of overdevelopment and climate change arise. Recall a seminal childhood experience and conversation touches upon the poor public educational system we have. Look for an exemplary environmental advocate willing to tackle the grim and grimy details among the grassroots and you uncover a gorgeous beauty queen.

The Miss Earth Pageant proves that no degree of separation removes divinely gorgeous beauty queens from the world and its troubles. We all share the same planet, the pageant highlights. Sultry allure, regal composure, keen intellect, disarming candidness, down-to-earth humility and genuine conviction can coexist in the same woman. So proves 22-year-old Karla Paula Ginteroy Henry, newly crowned Miss Earth 2008.

Well beyond putting a pretty face on environmentalism and lending her name to projects, Miss Earth wants to be directly involved in programs. She wants to get her hands dirty, be it with planting trees, cleaning up shores or educating youths in depressed areas. Speaking on an audacious plan to plant 20,000 trees, “If we get others to help it should be very easy. But what my group and I are talking about is that the point is that we do it ourselves. We represent. I don’t mind the sun.”

Beyond the initial excitement of starting projects and ribbon-cutting ceremonies, Henry demonstrates concern for the long-term perpetuation of her various projects. “That’s what we ask from the government. We’ll do that. But in return, they have to make sure that the trees will not be chopped down.”

The land on which the 20,000 trees are to be planted has yet to be decided. Though she hopes for public land, she is open to the idea of a reforestation effort in private property. Her preference for location highlights her roots: “The mountain areas of Cebu.” The island she fondly calls home has been almost completely denuded and overpopulated, rendering the island dry and hot. Ironically, it is those same hillsides—the island’s watershed that is vital to all—that are being bulldozed and developed as luxury residences today to benefit the few. “That’s why we have our work cut out for us,” she says.

Henry is aware of the issues that surround the seemingly uncomplicated effort of planting trees. She insists on planting only indigenous tree species. Imported fast-growing trees such as gemelina do not support local wildlife. She has learned much about the environment since her entry as a contestant to this year’s pageant.

Asked if she had prior involvement in any environmental advocacy before the beauty contest, she confesses, “To be really honest with you, no. I didn’t. Actually, since I joined this, I really have become aware. I don’t just talk about it. We have been doing a lot for the environment.”

Such candor is refreshing most especially for a beauty queen, the stereotype for which has been less than intellectual or sincere. When Miss Earth talks, it’s definitely not some canned spiel about world peace.

She recalls how the pageant awakened her passion: “When I joined Miss Philippines, there was a very funny story about the first day I saw the other girls, the contract-signing day with Carousel [pageant organizer]. Ms. [Cathy] Untalan [executive director of environmental projects] warned me, ‘If you’re here for the fame and glamour of being a beauty queen, then you’re in the wrong pageant. Here, we’re really serious about our advocacy. We really do get down and dirty with the activities that we do.’ I said, these guys are really serious. I should really join this. I pursued it and I have no regrets.”

“As I went through the pageant, the schools and barangays we visited and the environmental activities we did as a candidate, it awoke something in me,” she reveals.

Back to school

“The one thing that I would like to pursue even after the pageant is the school course [Miss Earth Foundation’s I Love My Planet Earth School Tour]. They really matter. It doesn’t take a lot of your time even after your reign. We go around public school once a week a teach grade-school kids,” she says.

Despite living in the rarified atmosphere of beauty queens she is free from any of airs. Her voice, free from the petty bourgeois (kikay) inflection so common in other candidates, allows her to connect and disarm. This half-Canadian Cebuana is quite comfortable speaking in Tagalog. Though conspicuously stunning, she does not allow vanity to mar her beauty.

More than just an outreach, Henry’s involvement with public-school children is a return of sorts. She studied in a public school in Cebu as a 14-year-old for one year upon her family’s return from Canada. “My dad thought public schools here were the same as those abroad. My father travels a lot, and I really had to transfer school most of the time,” she explains. Her father, Dennis Henry, is in the business of exporting handicrafts to Canada. Her mother Nanette Ginteroy is a Filipina.

Her year at a public school was a formative experience. She confides, “It was uncomfortable at first. To my classmates, I was more white than Filipino. It was more of curiosity than anything. But it turned to be my funnest year in high school. I made a lot of friends there. We still keep in touch even now. They knew me before all the fame and attention of being a beauty queen.”

There are many little bits of this archipelago in Henry. Born in Limay, Bataan, she was raised by her grandparents until the age of four when her family went to reside in Tsawwassen, Canada until she was 14. Even then, she would visit the Philippines every summer and Christmas. Upon her family’s return to the country, they first lived in Albay, Bicol for a year before residing permanently in Cebu City.

Nonetheless, it is advocacy and not fondness for her roots that has led to her preference for environmental values formation for public-school children. “There is a lack of awareness about climate change and global warming even in some private schools,” she notes, adding, “It’s all about promoting the green lifestyle. Of course the children aren’t the ones buying for the family. But they are innocent voices that can influence parents.”

Children can insist that their parents buy products in bulk; doing so means less packaging that ends up as post- consumer waste. They can also insist on products certified as eco-friendly such as tuna that was caught without injury to dolphins or organic vegetables raised without artificial pesticides, herbicides or fertilizer. And as Henry notes children themselves can collectively make great reductions in waste. She examples: “They can choose not to get plastic straws for their drinks, unless they’re drinking them in the car. Miss Earth promotes practical ways to minimize our impact on the environment.”

The Miss Earth Pageant has transformed Henry’s own lifestyle as well. “The greatest change I’ve had is realizing the need for not using plastics. It’s amazing how when you buy even the smallest items in a mall, they have to put it all in plastic bags. Now I’m more conscious about these and say, ‘No, I don’t need those.’ Little things like that really matter.”

My generation

As the first Philippine candidate to win the Miss Earth pageant, Henry has not only brought honor to the country, she has also highlighted a new assertive multicultural generation.

She has a global outlook. She began studying for a degree in Tourism at the University of Cebu in 2005 and was working with Marco Polo Plaza Hotel when she was invited to join the Miss Earth pageant. She recently studied the Spanish language. Her closest friend among this year’s top four runner-up winners—named after the four elements—is Miriam Odemba, Miss Earth-Air from Tanzania. She plans to visit Odemba’s homeland soon. “We plan to climb Mount Kilimanjaro,” she reveals.

Tellingly, her winning answer to the pageant’s final question touched upon another icon of the multicultural generation: Barack Obama.

The finalists were asked, “What would you tell US President-elect Barack Obama about the state of the global environment if ever you were to meet him?”

Henry answered, “Environmental knowledge is something that all of us must share, but most importantly we must teach the youth that this is something that we should instill in them so that in the near future they will be the ones to take care of our mother Earth.” Fittingly, Henry’s statement is backed up by her actions.

“It’s been surreal. All I ever wanted was to compete on the international stage. To win against 85 beautiful women from across the globe—I thought it wasn’t possible,” she says.

Her first foray into the world of beauty pageants was as a student representing her school for Miss Intramurals and Miss Milo Olympics. She joined her first professional beauty contest at age 17 in October 2003. However, her next foray would not be until 2006 when she placed second runner-up in the Miss Cebu pageant.

Undaunted

Henry’s win is also a personal vindication. She has achieved all this success despite many heartaches.

Her parents’ marriage fell apart a few months after they returned to the Philippines when she was but 13 years old. She confides, “I stayed with my father after they separated. I was given a choice and I opted to stay with my dad.”

In March 2008, she competed for the title of Miss Philippines but failed to place. “After Binibining Pilipinas, a lot of people were telling me not to join pageants anymore,” she reveals. Undaunted, she enters Miss Earth despite her father’s disapproval—the same reason for the long pause between her win at Miss Cebu and her forays this year.

“I did not get his blessing for Miss Philippines, Binibining Pilipinas or any other pageant before that. He never watched a single pageant, not even Miss Earth,” she reveals. Further angering her father was the fact that her busy schedule as a beauty contestant took away from their time together during his brief stays in the country.

Nonetheless, after her coronation, she received a call from her father congratulating her. “I am very proud you did what you wanted to do and you didn’t listen to anybody else,” he said. She declares, “The one thing I learned from my dad is to think for myself. He’s stubborn sometimes. He goes his own way and that’s something I really admire.”

It will take a strong will and willingness to go against the tide to heal this planet. It is with her character and independent spirit that Karla Paula Ginteroy Henry best exemplifies Earth’s best hope: a new generation with a new way of thinking and living.
By: Rome Jorge, Lifestyle Editor of  Manila Times

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Miss International 2008 Nipple Scandal

16 November 2008

Have you heard about this controversy or scandal in the recent Miss International 2008 which was held in Japan and Macau, China? We have little news about this pageant and while I was browsing the internet, I found out this picture showing Miss Russia exposing her nipples.


The delegates were paying visits to sponsor Spa and getting some sensational massage. The press was allowed to take photographs and filming.

Miss Russia becomes an instant favorite since her towel did not fully cover her boobs. She later told the press that her cup size was E according to her "masseure". The press was thrilled to see so many beautiful women “semi-naked”.

Zuzana Putnarova of Czech Republic and Julia Galichenko of Ukraine were also lambasted by the some animal rights activists for wearing fur coat during the pageant. The fur coat wore by Galichenko is made by at least 40 dead animals.

The reason why Miss Czech Republic was condoned is because Humane Society of the United States concluded that the use of cats and dogs for fur is thriving in the Czech Republic and other Eastern European countries. This fur, which comes from both strays and captured pets, is often falsely labeled to disguise its origins.

Here are some pictures of the winners lead my Miss Spain who won the title. This is already the third Miss International for Spain.

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Miss Philippines Reacts After Winning the Miss Earth 2008 Title

10 November 2008




Miss Philippines Karla Henry (2nd R), 22, poses for photographers after winning the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant at the Expo amphitheatre in Clark air base in Pampanga, north of Manila November 9, 2008. Henry beat around eighty-five beauties from around the world declared their personal environmental campaigns, with the theme for this year's competition focused on "green lifestyle" during the coronation night on Sunday. In photo from L-R: Miss Brazil Tatiane Kelen Alves, 24, who won Miss Earth Fire, Miss Mexico Abigail Elizalde Romo, 23, Miss Earth Water, Miss Philippines, and Miriam Odemba, 25, of Tanzania, who won as Miss Earth Air.


Miss Philippines Karla Henry, 22, holds her crown after winning the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant at the Expo amphitheatre in Clark air base in Pampanga, north of Manila November 9, 2008. Henry beat around eighty-five beauties from around the world declared their personal environmental campaigns, with the theme for this year's competition focused on "green lifestyle" during the coronation night on Sunday.




Miss Philippines Karla Henry (C), 22, reacts after winning the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant at the Expo amphitheatre in Clark air base in Pampanga, north of Manila November 9, 2008. Henry beat around eighty-five beauties from around the world declared their personal environmental campaigns, with the theme for this year's competition focused on "green lifestyle" during the coronation night on Sunday. At right is Miriam Odemba, 25, of Tanzania, who won as Miss Earth Air.




Miss Philippines Karla Henry (L), 22, reacts to winning the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant at the Expo amphitheatre in Clark air base in Pampanga, north of Manila November 9, 2008. Henry beat around eighty-five beauties from around the world declared their personal environmental campaigns, with the theme for this year's competition focused on "green lifestyle" during the coronation night on Sunday. At right is Jessica Nicole Trisko, Miss Earth 2007.




Miss Philippines Karla Henry (C), 22, is congratulated by other beauty contestants after winning the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant at the Expo amphitheatre in Clark air base in Pampanga, north of Manila November 9, 2008. Henry beat around eighty-five beauties from around the world declared their personal environmental campaigns, with the theme for this year's competition focused on "green lifestyle" during the coronation night on Sunday.




The Miss Earth 2008 stage at the auditorium of the Clark Expo in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines. At the background are the ladies in their evening gowns.

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Video Clips of Miss Earth 2008



Since most of us who live outside the Philippines are not able to watch the final night of the Miss Earth 2008 pageant, I searched and found out some clips from youtube. Though the quality is not good, it is worth watching still. So, I decided to post them here. Have fun.

Miss Earth Opening Intro




Announcement of the Winners




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Pictures of Miss Earth 2008 Winners

09 November 2008



The Philippines got its first Miss Earth title ever after 8 years of the history of the pageant in a glittering and extravagant finals night in Clark Expo Auditorium in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.


Karla Paula Henry is one of the early favorites to win the title. This is the first win of the Philippines this year in any international pageant and the first title in Miss Earth in particular.


This means another victory for this country after Patricia Fernandez made Philippines proud in the Miss International 2008 just last night in Macau, China by placing as one of the semi-finalists.








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Miss Earth 2008 is Miss Philippines




 Official Results

MISS EARTH 2008: PHILIPPINES, Karla Henry
Miss Earth Air: TANZANIA, Miriam Odemba
Miss Earth Water: MEXICO, Abigail Elizalde
Miss Earth Fire: BRAZIL, Tatiane Alves

Top 8 Finalists

COLOMBIA, SPAIN, SWITZERLAND, VENEZUELA

Top 16 Semi Finalists

CZECH REPUBLIC, KOREA, NIGERIA, POLAND, ROMANIA, RUSSIA, THAILAND, USA

Special Awards

Miss Photogenic - Miss Philippines
Best in National Costume - Miss Panama
Best in Swimsuit - Miss Mexico
Miss Talent - Miss Australia
Best in Long Gown - Miss Venezuela
Miss Friendship - Ecuador

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Canadian beauty makes a splash in The Philippines

The Philippines has found an unlikely ambassador in Bradford, Ontario beauty, Denise Garrido, the reigning Miss Canada.

Garrido, 21, is one of 85 candidates in the worldwide search for Miss Earth 2008 and is currently travelling to destinations in southeast Asia with 30 of her pageant peers promoting environmental conservation and poverty eradication.

But it was Miss Canada’s stop in the central Philippine city of Puerto Princesca, the capital of the island province of Palawan, that really set The Philippines abuzz with the name Denise Garrido.

The recent Laurentian University graduate – she earned a degree in biochemistry, with honours – was awarded $1,000 by Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn and first lady Ellen M. Hagedorn for winning the “Miss Earth Puerto Princesa” title during the Swimsuit Competition held at the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park (PPSRNP) last week.

The PPSRNP, home to the world’s longest navigable underground river, was this year’s Miss Earth venue for the swimsuit parade and was sponsored by the city government in a bid to further promote its chances to be included in the search for the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

Garrido, a statuesque Second Degree Black Belt, is donating her prize money to a certain “Mary Joy,” a little girl she met in Las Pinas in Metro Manila. Mary requires medical help, and Garrido was moved by the youngster’s plight.

Among the 30 Miss Earth candidates that visited the city, Garrido instantly became a crowd and judges’ favourite because of her “extraordinary appeal and charm.”

Mayor Hagedorn was impressed by Garrido’s plans for her prize purse, but her enthusiastic support for the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring a spectacular limestone karst landscape and a subterranean river that flows directly into the sea, earned the Canadian daughter of Portuguese immigrants many kudos in the island nation.

During a tour of the natural phenomenon, Garrido told the assembled media that she was amazed at the beauty of the subterranean river and its cathedral-like rock formations, and would be encouraging other people around the world to also vote for its inclusion in the seven wonders of nature.

“It is definitely lovely,” she said, promising that she’s casting her ballot as soon as she gets online.

“It’s a very unforgettable cave experience because you have to do a little sailing before you see wonderful rock shapes.”

While Denise Garrido is enroute to Indonesia and Guam in advance of the Nov. 9 Miss Earth 2008 pageant, back home in Bradford, her family says it comes as no surprise that Garrido is championing environmental causes in far away Asia.

“I just saw the (Miss Earth 2008) website and her visit to Puerto Princesca and I’m very proud of her,” says mom Julia, a factory worker at a Bradford auto assembly plant.

“She has always been involved with the environment,” adds mom. “At home she always tell everyone this goes here, that goes there, what gets recycled.”

Julia says she and husband Luis – a retired construction worker – and their two sons will be watching Sunday when Denise goes up against 84 other young women in the final pageant competition at the Clark Expo Amphitheater in Angeles City, The Philippines.

Win or lose, the Garrido’s expect their daughter home on November 11.

“She’s been there since October 19,” says Julia. “We do miss her.”


Julia says her daughter has always been a “lover of pageants” and became involved in the modern day Miss Canada and Miss Earth competitions because of the world causes the contestants are encouraged to support.

Garrido, says her mother, will be attending medical school upon her return to Canada, and is particularly interested in continuing the work she began researching cancer as an assistant at the Sudbury Cancer Centre last summer.

Her boyfriend Nick, whom she met at university, will also be rooting for Garrido this weekend.

“He’s just so proud of her, what she’s achieving,” says Julia. “Her dad (Luis) and her brothers, they’re all so proud. We’ll be watching on the Internet.”

Carousel Productions re-launched the annual Miss Earth contest in 2001 in an attempt to reinvent and improve the concept of beauty competitions for the new millennium.President Ramon S. Monzon announced that this year’s contestants will be more aggressive in promoting the causes of Miss Earth.

“The times call for urgent action. With the onslaught of global economic slowdown, we need to spread the message that adopting a simpler lifestyle, one that respects the boundaries of environment exploit, can help ease the effects of the crisis. All the delegates represent the countries which in one way or another are affected by said adversity,” Monzon said in a statement.

And that works for Puerto Princesca mayor Edward S. Hagedorn, who sees in young women like Denise Garrido an opportunity to elevate his environmental cause – namely the preservation of his city’s subterranean river ecosystem – onto the world stage.

Mayor Hagedorn said the visit of the Miss Earth 2008 candidates will not only boost the chances of the subterranean river in the New 7 Wonders of Nature search, with the final declaration of winners in 2011, but will also encourage the candidates to appreciate more the importance of the environment and maintaining its natural beauty.

Currently, the underground river in Puerto Princesca occupies the No. 1 spot in the live rankings of the New 7 Wonders of Nature search.

Thanks is no small part to the help of Bradford beauty, Denise Garrido.

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85 Beauties Set Their Sights on 'Miss Earth 2008' Crown



Miss Korea Seol Hee Seo is among the 85 Miss Earth 2008 title aspirants from around the world who will compete on Nov. 9 at the Clark Expo amphitheater, Angeles City, Philippines.

Earlier, the 8th edition of the world's third most popular beauty pageant was rumored to be held in Seoul to highlight the tourism potential of South Korea. But Carousel Productions Inc., organizer of the event for the past eight years, decided to keep the Philippines as its coronation venue.

Carousel Productions President Ramon S. Monzon announced that this year's contestants will be more aggressive in promoting the causes of Miss Earth.

"The times call for urgent action. With the onslaught of global economic slowdown, we need to spread the message that adopting a simpler lifestyle, one that respects the boundaries of environment exploit, can help ease the effects of the crisis. All the delegates represent the countries which in one way or another are affected by said adversity," Monzon said.

Miss Earth 2007 Jessica Nicole Trisko of Canada said: "The kind of lifestyle we have usually leaves an impression we hardly see and they may be an impression that contributes to harmful effects in our environment. A small change in our daily routine can be a big contribution to our society's efforts in becoming more ecofriendly."

Aside from Miss Seol, the other aspirants are Japan's Akemi Fukumura, Macau's Qian Wei Na, Malaysia's Audrey Ng Sook Ling, Singapore's Ivy Leow Kian Peng, India's Tanvi Vyas, Indonesia's Hedhy Kurnianti, China's Zhou Yingkun, Chinese Taipei's Tsai Yin Yin, Thailand's Piyaporn Deejing and Philippines' Karla Henry.

Other candidates outside Asia include:

Rudina Suti (Albania), Camila Solorzano Ayusa (Argentina), Rachael Smith (Australia), Garnell Storr (Bahamas), Debby Gommeren (Belgium), Tsokye Tsomo Karchung (Bhutan), Carolina Urquiola (Bolivia), Alisa Zlatrevic (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Nametso Ngwako (Botswana), Tatiane Kelen Alves (Brazil);

Denise Conceicao Garrido (Canada), Mariana Rodriguez Merchan (Colombia), Olga Tsikala Yumba (Democratic Republic of Congo), Katissia Kouta (Republic of Congo), Wendy Cordero Sanchez (Costa Rica), Jessica Silva (Cuba), Hana Svobodova (Czech Republic); Diana Flores (Dominican Republic), Andrea Leon (Ecuador), Teresita Gomez (El Salvador), Caroline Elizabeth Duffy (United Kingdom), Kidan Tesfahun (Ethiopia), Mina Nikikila (Finland);

Charlotte Lagauzere (France), Sopiko Svimonishvili (Georgia),Dajana Schult (Germany), Sarah Adoley Addo (Ghana), Grigoria Antoniou (Greece); Jennifer Desbouiges (Guadaloupe), Jennifer Neves (Guam), Kenia Melissa Andrade (Honduras), Krisztina Polgar (Hungary), Lynn Moore (Israel), Caterina Pasquale (Italy), Simone Burke (Jamaica), Yllka Berisha (Kosovo), Anita Baltruna (Latvia),Pamela Saade (Lebanon), Marit Gayduo Woods (Liberia);

Ingrida Kazlauskaite (Lithuani), Nadia Neves Pereira (Luxembourg), Maria Galea (Malta), Violene Grainville (Martinique), Abigail Elizalde Romo (Mexico), Melanie Albertha de Laat (Netherlands), Rachel Hope Crofts (New Zealand), Thelma Rodriguez (Nicaragua); Ezinne Uko (Nigeria), Gemma Michelle Walker (North Ireland), Nosheen Idrees (Pakistan), Shassia Ubillus (Panama), Giulani Zevallos (Peru), Karolina Filipkowska (Poland), Ruxanda Popa (Romania), Anna Mezentseva (Russia), Cynthia Akazuba (Rwanda);

Courtney Saint John (Scotland), Bojana Traljic (Serbia), Martina Tothova (Slovak Republic), Sara Franceskin (Slovenia); Matapa Maila (South Africa), Nok Nora Duany (South Sudan), Adriana Reveron Moreno (Spain), Priscilla Yhap (Suriname), Fanny Blome(Sweden); Nasanin Nuri (Switzerland), Vahinetua Flaccadori (Tahiti), Miriam Odemba (Tanzania),Demet Karadeniz (Turkey), Sessilly Pratt (Turks-Caicos), Victor Daisy Nabagareka (Uganda), Jana Murrell (United States),Maria Daniela Torrealba Pacheco (Venezuela) and Jamie Lee Williams (Wales).
Organizers said the pageant will be broadcast on a delayed basis to countries in Asia, Middle East, Oceania, Europe and North America.

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Miss International 2008 Swimsuit Video



I know most of us fans around the world had no chance to watch the Miss International 2008 pageant last night in Macau. We have to thank our dear friends who uploaded clips of the pageant on youtube.

Here is the swimsuit segment round of some of the candidates.



As a bonus, let's watch the ladies during a parade in Kyoto, Japan.



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Video Clips of Miss International 2008



Miss International is not being broadcasted internationally. It has a limited audience only - a reason that makes this pageant less popular.

Miss International 2008 has just concluded last night in Macau, China. The winner is Miss Spain, Alejandra

Since I know all of us would like to the pageant, I scouted some videos of it. Here they are:

Miss Spain Speech during the Finals




Miss International 2008 Opening Number where all the contestants danced hip-hop




This is very weird in a pageant. For the very first time, this pageant let their 12 semi-finalist danced onstage for a hip-hop in the finals. The score they earned here is part of their final score that determined the winner.




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Miss International 2008 is Miss Spain



 

WINNER: SPAIN, Alejandra Andreu

1st Runner Up: COLOMBIA, Maria Cristina Diaz Granados
2nd Runner Up: 
POLAND, Anna Tarnowska
3rd Runner Up: 
CHINA, Chang Wen Liu
4th Runner Up:
 CZECH REPUBLIC, Zuzana Putnarova

SEMI FINALISTS:

ECUADOR
JAPAN
LEBANON
PHILIPPINES
PUERTO RICO
TURKEY
VENEZUELA

SPECIAL AWARDS:
MISS PHOTOGENIC: Spain
BEST NATIONAL COSTUME: Aruba
MISS NATURAL BEAUTY: Belarus
MISS FRIENDSHIP: El Salvador

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Miss Thailand Lost Her Ring in Miss Earth

04 November 2008



Miss Thailand lost a diamond and platinum ring in Miss Earth 2008.

Yes, Piyaporn Deejing lost it but before you think it was stolen, it was accidentally slipped through her fingers and dived into the sea.

Luckily, it was recovered by divers who patiently scoured the part of the sea where she dropped  it. Miss Thailand was so happy to have the ring back on her.

Mayor fulfills promise, returns lost ring of Thai bet in Ms. Earth 2008 
by By Cesar Ramirez of The Philippine Star

ALAMINOS CITY, Pangasinan – “I promised to get her ring back.”

Mayor Hernani Braganza fulfilled his promise and returned the platinum and diamond ring of Piyaporn Deejing, Thailand’s bet to this year’s Miss Earth contest.

Deejing lost her ring when it dropped during an activity on Clave island, Hundred Islands National Park, last Thursday morning.

Braganza said the divers tried to scour the area where the ring fell but failed because of high tide last Thursday.

A tearful Miss Thailand said the ring has sentimental value because it was her grandmother’s ring and she is the third generation to own it.

“It’s a good thing they remembered where the ring fell,” the mayor said.

Last Friday night, Braganza and the divers went to the Microtel Inn and Suites in Capas, Tarlac where 14 of the 85 candidates were staying to return the ring to Deejing, who was so happy she hugged the diver who found her ring.

“Good thing it was low tide this (Friday) morning,” diver Romeo Tapang told The STAR, adding that they dug for about 50 minutes before finding the ring buried in about 12 inches of underwater sand.

The candidates visited this city and led several activities, such as feeding of hundreds of daycare pupils and indigent children, planting trees in mountainous Barangay Sabangan and mangroves in Barangay Bued.

They also visited the Hundred Islands and launched the Giant Clam Garden of Asia in Clave island, where they joined city officials, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources and Lions Club International officials in reseeding clams in the area.

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Natalie Glebova's FHM Malaysia

02 November 2008

Do you remember this post when I reported Miss Universe 2005 Natalie Glebova of Canada and Miss Thailand Earth 2006 Miss Pailin Rungratanasunthorn would be racing for The Amazing Race Asia 3? Both of these beauty queens represented Thailand. Natalie had the passport to represent the country where she won her title because of her marriage to a Thai tennis player, Paradorn Srichaphan.

The two ladies made it until leg 3 before they finally eliminated in Hue, Vietnam. But their journey was not that easy. They had their bickering moments especially in their final leg. Natalie cried when she learned they were sleeping inside Thailand International Airport.

During the show, Natalie was seen complaining many times. She wanted to quit. Because of this, she was verbally abused by the fans of the show in the the official forum. Poor Natalie. If words can only kill, she would have been died.

I can't blame Natalie if she wanted to quit because from what I gathered, the show really pushed the racers to their limit. 

After the show, both Natalie and Pailin posed for the FHM Malaysia and here are the pictures.

 

  

  

 

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