Showing posts with label Bitches of Miss Universe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bitches of Miss Universe. Show all posts

12 July 2009

3 countries back out from Miss Universe 2009


Eighty-five representatives from countries around the world are expected to take part at the 58th edition of Miss Universe to be held in Bahamas.

82 contestants have already been selected and 3 countries have yet to select their representatives. Miss Spain 2009 will be named on July 18th, Miss Honduras on Jluy 25th and Jamaica on July 26th.

If things won't work out for Miss Namibia Happie Ntelamo, she might withdraw from the pageant.

Ntelamo has not yet found a sponsor who is willing to send her to Bahamas. Due to the ongoing economic crisis, the organizers are having hard time raising the funds to be needed.

Ntelamo herself is spearheading the campaign to raise money for the pageant, with one of the events being a gala dinner scheduled for July 25, to which companies and individuals are being asked to book tables to fund the trip.

There is also a rumour that Honduras might skip the pageant this year due to the political tensions that are  taking place in this Central American country.

On the other hand, Jamaica is sending their last representative this year and the organizers have already announced that they will not be sending representatives on the next few years because of lack of sponsorships.

In another development, Northern Marianas already backed out from Miss Universe 2009 because of the crisis. Sorene Maratita was supposed to compete in Bahamas but she was advised by her organizers that she will only be competing at the Miss International 2009 pageant in Japan and China.

Sri Lanka and Trinidad and Tabago had already begged off earlier.

*****The first picture is Miss Namibia 2009 Happie Ntelamo and the second picture is Miss Northern Marianas 2009 Sorene Maratita.

01 July 2009

Mayra Matos, Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2009, Dethroned?

 

We have a big news coming from Rafa of Critical Beauty. Apparently, Miss Puerto Rico 2009 Mayra Matos has been dethroned by the pageant organizer, Magali Febles, who is also the director of Miss Dominican Republic Universe.

Sources are telling that Mayra Matos has been stripped of her title as Miss Puerto Rico Universe by national director Magali Febles. It appears that Mayra refused to sign a contract with a clause that says, "You must not have participated in an international pageant that you won."

Mayra was Miss Teen International 2006 and Magali knew about this. Magali offered the MPRU crown to Mayra's first runner-up, Jennifer Colon, who sources say has flatly rejected the offer and that she supports Mayra all the way. It appears, too, that the contract has been revised by Magali, since it's not the same one that Ingrid Rivera had signed when she was Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2008.

But the Puerto Rican newspaper, Primera Hora just published today that Mayra's dethronement is a purely rumour, that she denies her dethronement, and that she will compete in Miss Universe 2009 in Bahamas. The article also says that Mayra has never received any letter from Magali dethroning her.

Read the entire article in Spanish.

17 May 2009

Miss Panama 2009 Crowns Representatives to Misses World and Universe 2009

A reality TV show that lasted 9 weeks came to an end on Friday when Nadege Herrera (22), a professional model who holds a degree in Tourism and Marketing, was crowned Panama's representative to Miss World during the final show held at the Tihany Spectacular Circus tent in Panama City on May 15th.

The program was pre-taped for television in the middle of an epidemic scare due to the AH1N1 virus, which forced the cancellation of major massive events.

Herrera (photo, left), who stands 1.82 m tall, will represent Panama at the Miss World 2009 pageant in London and South Africa next December.

Crowned as the Miss Universe representative was 22-year old Diana Patricia Broce (right), from Los Santos. The 1.70 m former carnival queen holds a degree in finances and will compete at the Miss Universe 2009 pageant in the Bahamas, next August.


The remaining finalists were Liseth Diaz (24), Stephanie Thompson (18), Lidia McNulty (20) and Maria Luisa Pretelt (22).

The reality TV show -which was delayed due to the presidential elections weeks ago- was on the eye of a worldwide audience due to the famous "Confucious invented confusion" answer by contestant Giosue Cozzarelli, who was eliminated one week prior to the final. The 10 contestants were supposed

Another innovation was the announcement of the winners; Diana Broce was announced, during the first part of the show, that she would represent Panama in Miss Universe. The remaining delegates will compete again; and when the show concluded, the hosts announced that Nadege Herrera was representing Panama in Miss World. 

15 February 2009

A Valentines Wedding for Miss Universe 1983 Miss Lorraine Downes

The celebrity cupid was shooting true this Valentine's Day with three of the country's leading ladies getting hitched.

Former Miss Universe Lorraine Downes and television stars Jaquie Brown and Joe Cotton married their beaus yesterday.

Although the skies opened up, no amount of rain was going to put a damper on Downes' and cricket star Martin Crowe's wedding.

About 70 guests travelled by bus to Omaha, north of Auckland, to attend the ceremony at a mansion above Pink Beach. Downes' agent, Andy Haden, said the couple were calm and happy, despite the stormy weather that threatened to foil plans of an outdoor ceremony.

"It will take a lot more than a bit of rain to spoil their day... They're thrilled and very happy," he said.

Haden wouldn't spill any details on what the former beauty queen was wearing.

But New Zealand's first and only Miss Universe, and the 2006 Dancing with the Stars winner, told Woman's Day a few months ago she was turning down a traditional white dress in exchange for a one-off piece by designer Jane Yeh.

She emphasised that the rest of the wedding wouldn't be conventional either. "We're not getting married in a church, so it's going to be very relaxed."

Crowe's five-year-old daughter Emma, to former partner Suzanne Taylor, and Downes' daughter Jasmine, 11, were flower girls.

Security around the wedding was tight, with the Australian Women's Weekly magazine protecting its exclusive rights with a posse of six security guards who blocked the driveway and clifftop in four-wheel-drives.

It is the second marriage for both - Downes' first husband was All Black Murray Mexted, while Crowe was married to interior designer Simone Curtice.

Meanwhile, Brown tied the knot with her partner, advertising agency creative Guy Denniston, in a garden wedding at a private home on the outskirts of Havelock North.

Two buses and four mini-vans ferried guests to the McLean Rd home, near Te Mata Peak, for the 4pm ceremony.

Brown is believed to have designed her off-white dress herself.

Talking to the Star-Times yesterday, Brown said she was excited about the big day.

"I'm happy, I'm thrilled, I'm excited, but I'd prefer not to talk about it in the press."

Former True Bliss star Joe Cotton, 30, married her bar manager fiance Daniel Shields, 32, in Auckland.

Like Downes, Cotton wore a gown by Yeh. Cotton declined to talk to the Star-Times yesterday but told Woman's Day her gown was "anything but simple".

21 October 2008

International Beauty Queens Who Set their Feet in Philippine Soil



You may have read some of these in my previous posts but it is fun to collet them in  one article written to us by Ricardo Lo of Funfare. The subject is about international beauty queens who set their feet in Philippine soil. This is the  time when Philippines was a super beauty power in the world and the leading country in Asia.

Ricardo opened his article by saying "Celso sent the following nostalgia piece about Miss International beauties who visited the Philippines, plus an interesting sidelight about Gemma Cruz, the Philippines' first international title-holder."

• Maria Stella Marquez Zawadsky of Colombia, the first Miss International (1960), arrived in Manila on March 31, 1961 on Pan American Airways flight. She appeared in the Pageant of World Beauty Queens held on April 5 to 11 that same year at the Araneta Coliseum (where she and Jorge Araneta, now her husband, first met). Sponsored by The Manila Chronicle, the show was for the benefit of The Foundation for Gifted Children headed by then First Lady Leonila D. Garcia. With Stella were three of her runners-up: namely Iona Pinto of India (first), Sigridur Geirsdottir of Iceland (second) and Joyce Kay of England (third); semi-finalists Edita Vital (Miss Philippines), Michiko Takagi (Miss Japan) and Christl D'Cruz (Miss Singapore).

The two-hour presentation showcased elegant ternos created by Ramon Valera, costumes and ensembles worn by famous stars in multi-million dollar Hollywood productions such as Song Without End, Oklahoma, Desiree, The King and I and The Alamo. It also featured the reenactment of Stella's coronation as Miss International.

• Constance "Stanny" van Baer of Holland, Miss International 1961, arrived in Manila on Dec. 13, 1961 for that year's Pageant of World Beauty Queens also at the Araneta Coliseum. The show was part of Christmas Cavalcade topbilled by American balladeers Jerry Valle and Don Cherry. Adding glitter to the show were local beauties Pilar Arciaga (Miss Philippines-International 1961), Cynthia Ugalde (Miss Press Photography of the Philippines 1961) and Helen Gamboa (first runner-up Miss Press Photography of the Philippines 1961); together with Sigrun Ragnarsdottir (Miss Iceland and fourth runner-up Miss International 1961), Renate Moller (Miss Germany and semi-finalist Miss International 1961), Carmen Anze (Miss Bolivia 1961), Julie Koh (Miss Singapore 1961 who failed to compete in the pageant because she was ill of hepatitis), Sharon Wiley (Miss Oregon 1961) and Marlene Loren (1961 Miss California and third runner-up Miss USA 1961).

• Nine days after she was crowned as Miss International 1964, Gemma Cruz and her mom Chitang Nakpil headed for Manila for her much-awaited homecoming. During a stop-over in Honolulu, Gemma bought a grass skirt for herself. On board the same flight were the members of Bayanihan Dance Troupe fresh from their triumphant world tour. At exactly 7:02 a.m. on Aug. 24, 1964, PAL-operated KLM Flying Dutchman (dubbed as "Miss International Flight") touched down at the Manila International Airport. Over 200,000 jubilant Filipinos (the largest ever to welcome a returning Filipina international beauty queen) lined up the streets from the airport to Escolta to her house in San Juan.

Then Manila Mayor Antonio Villegas declared that day Araw ni Gemma and awarded her a golden medallion as Outstanding Manilan (the first time such an award was given by the city). A song titled Gemma (a "habanera") was specially composed in her honor by Prof. Felipe Padilla de Leon (translator of the original lyrics of Lupang Hinirang from Spanish to Tagalog and National Artist for Music, 1997) which was sung by Tony Toledo during the reception given by Mayor Villegas. Late that afternoon, Gemma paid a courtesy call to Pres. Diosdado Macapagal who bestowed on her the Golden Heart Presidential decoration. A formal tea party was tendered by First Lady Eva Macapagal and was graced by beauty queens Stella Marquez de Araneta, Cristina Galang-Caedo (Miss Philippines 1953), Monina Yllana-Fernando (Miss Philippines 1963 and semi-finalist in Miss International that year), Bessie Ocampo-Buencamino (Miss Philippines 1954 and semi-finalist in Miss Universe that year) and Edith Nakpil-Rabat (Miss Philippines 1956). Composer and public school teacher Alice Doria-Gamilla presented to Gemma the lyric sheets of her compositions, Gemma and My Wonderful World is You.

17 October 2008

An Interview with Riyo Mori

Riyo Mori is the second Japanese to win the Miss Universe crown in 2007 after Akiko Kojima in 1959. That was after 48 years.

Riyo is a trendsetter in this pageant. She wore a gown designed by a famous designer during the final night of the pageant in Mexico. When she passed her crown to Dayana Mendoza of Venezuela last June in Vietnam, she bravely wore a tuxedo - a very unconventional for a beauty queen. But she was lovely in that night. Clearly, Riyo was revolutionizing the beauty pageant world.

I would like to share with you an interview conducted by CNN to Riyo.

CNN: What made you decide to enter the Miss Universe competition?

Riyo Mori: My Grandmother. Japan, 50 or 60 years ago, was very conservative. Women had to stand behind men and never talk, never give an opinion -- and my grandma was different. I love her so much. She found out that there was Miss Universe Japan and that's how everything started. She said, "Riyo, you're young, you can dance, you can teach dancing, you love it, it's good -- but maybe you should see a different world. Just go for it." And I said, 'OK' and now I'm here.

CNN: What's it like for you to be back in Shizuoka?

Riyo Mori: It's so nice to be back home. I can relax, I can sleep. This is my first vacation, I think -- just having fun with my family, my friends, and talking to my friend in a café. That was my normal life before and since I became Miss Universe it suddenly stopped. I always have to be in the mood, and I have to be Miss Universe, so this is just perfect for me to be in my hometown of Shizuoka.

CNN: How would you describe your relationship with Tokyo?

Riyo Mori: I love Tokyo, like I love New York; I love big cities. The first time I came to Tokyo was even before becoming a finalist for Miss Universe Japan. I was so excited. Also I was scared too, because people look so fashionable and people look so confident here and I was just a tourist from the countryside. I was very nervous.

People from all over the world come to see Tokyo, and so that's why you can see very unique people here. People speak Spanish, French, German, English, and Japanese; there's a very mixed culture here

CNN: How would you define Tokyoites?

Riyo Mori: I feel like people are so energetic here, so different from Shizuoka. People keep moving -- they never stop. Tokyo never sleeps. Tokyo people are so busy all the time. I wouldn't say they are cold, they're just busy; they don't have time to talk to others.

I need a balance, I have to be in Shizuoka for maybe 50 percent of the year and I have to be in Tokyo too, because I need this energy.

CNN: How did you become a dancer?

Riyo Mori: I started to learn dance in mother's dance school. My mom is my best friend, of course, my mother and teacher. So we have very unique relationship. We are not just mom and daughter, we're also teacher and student.

My mom teaches jazz dance, tap dance, modern dance, but she doesn't teach ballet. I thought I should learn how to teach ballet, so I can have different class than she has. So I went to Canada when I was 16. I went to high school and professional ballet school in Canada. It was very, very tough, but it was worth it now that I can teach ballet. Now I want to teach young people, through dancing, how to be positive, patient and happy. These three things are very important to me.

Dancing means a lot to me, because dancing is my life, part of my life. I have been dancing for a long time -- maybe 17 years. Dancing is great because this is how I express myself; this is where I learned how to be confident.

CNN: What was your mum's reaction to you winning Miss Universe?

Riyo Mori: She was very happy when I won Miss Universe --'my daughter can travel the world and see people' -- see the culture that she couldn't. So she was very happy.

CNN: Outside dancing, what else do you enjoy?

Riyo Mori: I'm a huge fan of baseball. Baseball fans here in Japan are very supportive and crazy. They can go crazy too, but that's a good part of Japanese people -- if you like something, you're very into it and support it.

CNN: What else do you love about the city?

Riyo Mori: I think Tokyo is the best place to shop. Ginza is a great place and I like the atmosphere too. When I became finalist for Miss Universe Japan, almost every week I went to Harajuko to shop. Also, this is very close to Miss Universe Japan's office, so I was back and forwards to the office almost all the time.

07 October 2008

Pinay beauties' edge over Latin ladies: Warmth



I have been observing how beauty pageants are being taken for the last 20 years. I have heard lots of backstage stories of most of the contestants. It is countless. One thing I have observed is the diversion of what could be the original purpose of the pageant which is to build friendship and camaraderie among the participating countries. It is supposed to be for fun but things aren't the same nowadays.

Beauty pageants, though this are really contests, has reached a new dimension. This is being taken uber now. Contestants usually bitch other contestants not to mention also the fact that pageants fans insult, bash, and criticize heavily every candidates and even supporters of a particular country. Racist comments are thrown to each and everyone. This is pathetic. The purpose is now defeated.

I don't see something wrong in being so competitive but not to the point of bitching around. A friendly atmosphere should always be observed since this is one of the reasons for the staging of the pageant. Candidates should still learn to befriend each and everyone.


I want to share an interesting article about an interview of the three Binibining Pilipinas winners this year. Miss Philippines-Universe Jennifer Barrientos (who competed in Vietnam last Miss Universe pageant), Miss Philippines-World Danielle Castano (who replaced Janina San Miguel as Philippine representative to the Miss World 2008 pageant in South Africa) and Miss Philippines-International Patricia Fernandez had an interview with a Philippines local television show.

In the interview, Jennifer Barrientos talked about the difference of Filipina beauties to other beauties especially the South Americans. She said her contemporaries are friendlier to their fellow candidates.


Pinay beauties' edge over Latin ladies: Warmth
SOURCE: LINK

For years now Latin ladies have dominated the world of international beauty pageants but Filipino beauties are unfazed.

Reigning Binibining (Bb) Pilipinas Universe Jennifer Barrientos, Bb. Pilipinas World Danielle Castaño and Bb. Pilipinas International Patricia Fernandez said Filipino beauties are unique.

In an interview on “Mornings@ANC,” the three women said Filipinas have their own style.

“We show more warmth and friendliness,” Fernandez said.

It is not easy being a beauty queen though. Before they can represent the country in international competitions, the winners of the prestigious beauty contest are required to undergo rigorous trainings.

Barrientos emphasized the importance of preparing for the competitions.

“The secret is how you prepare and how you keep the power within. It’s how you concentrate, keep your focus,” she said.

Castaño, on the other hand, said: “Just finish school first before you go into something like beauty pageants and then that’s when you focus. If you want something and just keep dreaming, just be strong and you’ll succeed.”

The hard work though pays off even if the country’s representatives fail to bring home the crown.

Barrientos, who represented the country in Miss Universe 2008 held in Vietnam, for instance, said because of the experience she got to meet new friends from other countries.

“The whole experience was very fun. I got to meet new people, new friends from other countries. And I got to experience all of the things that other beauty queens experienced,” she said.

Fernandez and Castaño are set to compete in Macau and South Africa, respectively, in the coming months.

“I really pray that I will be able to bring honor to our country but, of course, I could only prepare,” said Fernandez who is leaving the country next week for the Miss International competition in November.

For Castaño, she said she has been undergoing trainings to prepare her for the Miss World pageant in December.

Ever wondered what’s up with beauty queen hand wave? The three beauties said it is for picture taking.


In the first picture is Miss Philippines-International Patricia Fernandez and in the second picture is Miss Philippines-Universe Jennifer Barrientos. Photo credits to OPMB and Binibining Pilipinas.


Death of a Beauty Queen: Miss Sweden Hellevi Rombin



She is really stunning. Beauty superiority is written all over her face. The woman in the picture is Hellevi Rombin, the first Swedish winner of the Miss Universe pageant and the second Scandinavian winner after Finland's Armi Kuusela.

But where is she now? Does anyone know?

Hellevi Rombin Schine is gone, but as long as beauty is celebrated, her legacy will be remembered.

That is her tomb now.

Hellevi Rombin died in a plane crash in June 19, 1996 (Many are actually writing she died in June 20, 1996). She was on board a privately owned aircraft piloted by her 32 year-old son. She and her son died together with her second husband, US former senator David Schine in Los Angeles in Southern California.

Her death was overshadowed by that of her husband, who was a successful and controversial man, but pageant fans remembered her as Sweden's Hellevi Rombin, Miss Universe 1955.

She was 64. Her husband was 69 and their son, Berndt, was 35.

Let's take a look about her short background before and after winning the crown in 1955.



The second Scandinavian delegate to win the title, Hellevi was a very athletic individual. After her reign as Miss Universe, she went on with a movie career in Hollywood and eventually married a movie produced.

Hellevi Rombin was an extraordinary athlete as well as a stunning woman. She was the Swedish national decathlon champion before being crowned Miss Sweden. Photographs of her as Miss Universe are still striking for the warmth they seem to exude. In some, she appears almost angelic, reminiscent of her fellow Swede Ingrid Bergman playing Joan of Arc.

Ms. Rombin married Schine in 1957, and they had six children. He was at the center of the great McCarthy controversy of the 1950s, allied with Sen. Joseph McCarthy and lawyer Roy Cohn in political warfare that eventually destroyed McCarthy's career. Schine then went on to success in the motion picture business, serving as executive producer of "The French Connection" in 1971. (Cohn, coincidentally, later became a confidant of the young Donald Trump.)

Below is the complete list of the courts of Hellevi:

1st runner-up Maribel Arrieta EL SALVADOR
2nd runner-up Maureen Hingert CEYLON
3rd runner-up Margut Nunke GERMANY
4th runner-up Keiko Takahashi JAPAN

SEMI-FINALISTS

Hilda Isabel Sarli Gorrindo ARGENTINA
Nicole De Mayer BELGIUM
Emilia Barreto Correa Lima BRAZILl
Cathy Diggles CANADA
Margaret Rowe ENGLAND
Maria del Rosario Molina Chacon GUATEMALA
Pastera Pagan Valenzuela HONDURAS
Solveig Borstad NORWAY
Carlene King Johnson USA
Carmen Susana Duijm Zubillaga VENEZUELA

Venezuela's Carmen Zubillaga, a semi-finalist, went on to win the Miss World 1955 crown later on in the year. This is also one of the few years we saw Sri Lanka, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Belgium as strong competitiors.


21 September 2008

Record Holders of Miss Universe Pageant



Let's take a look at these three beauty queens who had the highest scores in the history of the Miss Universe pageant with judges' scores revealed on TV. Who is the highest in Swimsuit, Evening Gown or Final Night's Preliminary Interview?

The gorgeous Carolina Gomez of Colombia sashayed in the elegant evening gown number in Manila, Philippines in 1994 earning her an average of 9.897.

The brilliant and eloquent Lara Dutta of India wowed everyone in her replies to the initial interview of semifinalists in Nicosia, Cyprus in 2000. This earned her a near perfect score of 9.95.

In the swimsuit category, a previous record of 9.85 swimsuit average score by Veruzka Ramirez of Venezuela (1998, Hawaii, USA) was broken when the breathtaking Oxana Federova of Russia began her phenomenal walk during the swimsuit competition in Puerto Rico (2002). Oxana got a whopping average score of 9.88!








24 August 2008

Amparo Munoz - Controversial Miss Universe

When I was growing up, I was told by some friends who are also beauty pageant fans that news were circulating about the death of 1974 Miss Universe, Amparo Munoz, the first and only of Spain. And it is not only as simple as that but apprently she died because of AIDS or anti-immunodeficiency syndrome.

Amparo was also romured of becoming a porn star or someone who acted in adult-oriented films showing her nude.

Miss Amparo Munoz is no doubt the most controversial winner of this pageant.

Did you also know that she, like the first Miss Universe -Armi Helena Kuusela, actually resigned as Miss Universe after only six months of her reign? Yes, she did. But did you know that 3 days after her crowning? We'll talk on this on a separate entry so please always come back for the update while I am still compiling my reseacrh.

For me, Amparo is one of the Miss Universe winners who have the most beautiful face. She is like a doll to me and I always put her in my list of my favorite. Too bad, Amparo is also the not the happiest winner of this pageant since she had really issues being the winner. She was not happy for the crown. She even threw her crown one time.

This is the reason why started researching about her and hopefully, I can come up with the article in the next few days. As an appetizer, like what I have been doing, I am posting another article by the same source whom I have been getting my updates lately.

This article is written for Funfare column of Ricardo F. Lo for the Philippine Star on 26 September 2006. In this article, we'll try to find out what really happened to Amparo Munoz. At the end of the article, you will see two pictures of her with her breast showing but I opted to cover it with colors. Those are the pictures that made everyone think she has done silent films.


MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT: WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO AMPARO MUNOZ?
by Ricardo F. Lo

Twenty years before Puerto Rico’s Dayanara Torres conquered the Filipinos when she came to crown her successor (India’s Sushmita Sen, now a superstar in India, slated to star with Richard Gere in a Hollywood movie to be shot in Argentina) at the Miss Universe Pageant, there was Spain’s Amparo Muñoz who won the Miss U in 1974 (succeeding our very own Margie Moran), the first time the oldest international beauty search was held here.

Like Dayanara, Amparo became the darling of beauty-contest-crazy Filipinos. After relinquishing her crown, Amparo agreed to star in the movie Hayop sa Ganda with our very own Miss Universe (1969), Gloria Diaz.

Unlike Dayanara who stayed for a while and pursued a showbiz career, fell in and out of love before going back home with a broken heart ("mended" when she married fellow Puerto Rican Mark Anthony, the Salsa King by whom she has two children and from whom she is divorced; Mark is now married to Jennifer Lopez while Dayanara has remained fancy-free), Amparo’s showbiz life here was nipped in the bud by an ugly incident where she slapped a woman she accused of "pimping" her to wealthy businessmen. I’m not sure now if Amparo was declared persona non-grata by the government because of that incident.

Before coming to Manila in 1974 for the Miss U contest, Amparo was already a starlet in Spain, appearing in B-movies. She became an even bigger star after she won the title. Nothing much was heard about her since she left in a huff after that ugly incident where she showed her volatile Spanish temper.

That is, until rumors began filtering in more than a decade ago that she appeared in soft-porn flicks and, worse, she had died of AIDS.
What really happened to Amparo Muñoz?

Now 52, Amparo has lifted the mystery about her in a tell-all Spanish book called The Life is the Price (literal translation of the Spanish title), written by one Miguel Fernandez. Amparo was interviewed by the Spanish newspaper Cronica and excerpts of the story were sent to Funfare by "beauty expert" Felix Manuel, including choice shots of Amparo during the 1974 Miss U pageant and how she looks today.

In the Cronica interview, Amparo revealed that she suffered from a "cerebral disease" a few years ago and not from AIDS or brain cancer.

"I got sick the same day my Papa died of pulmonary infection," recalled Amparo. "I was devastated by his death because I wasn’t able to ask forgiveness from him for everything that I did. At first, I felt little symptoms. I would get dizzy when tying my shoes. So I consulted a doctor and at first he told me, ‘I’m afraid that you have cancer of the brain.’ Soon, I was vomitting and feeling tremors. I was checked again by my doctor who found an abnormal growth in my cerebellum. So I underwent chemotherapy."

Told that 87 percent of patients suffering from the same ailment die while being operated on, Amparo decided to return to her native Malaga to die, her first homecoming in 30 years.

The Cronica story excerpt didn’t say if Amparo has fully recovered and, if she did, how. Instead, the rest of the story touched on her failed romances and how she threw her Miss U crown out of the window because, she said, "it was cheap imitation jewelry." She said she regretted having done it.


The latest two pictures of Amparo Munoz created controversies not only in Spain but all over the world espcially the followers of beauty pageants. In my next entry, we attempt to find out whether she made porn movies or not.


23 August 2008

Miss Photogenic Anna Teresa Licaros Talks About her Pageant Experience in Mexico



Miss Universe 2007 was held in Mexico - a third time for this country. The winner was an Asian in the person of Riyo Mori of Japan. That year the Miss Photogenic was Miss Philippines, Anna Teresa Licaros. This win is actually a record for this country. This is the third straight year for the Philippines to get this award via public voting. It is their sixth Miss Photogenic award thus making them the winningest country in this category.

It is interesting to note that Licaros was supposed to be the most intelligent and most poised among all the candidates. This is actually agreed by all the followers of this pageant. Surprisingly, Licaros was also the main target of racism from jealous fans all over the world. Despite all these nasty comments, Licaros was able to prove herself. True enough, with her intelligence, he took all the negative comments on her advantage. She was able carved her name as one of the most intelligent and most glamorous candidates ever to grace any international pageant.

Let's take a look at her. I am going to show you an article she wrote for Philippine Daily Inquirer in 2007.

To Miss Universe —and beyond!
By Anna Theresa Licaros

MANILA, Philippines – My most distinct memory from the Miss Universe pageant this year was that of Miss France holding a cheeseburger served us at Hard Rock Café Mexico. Holding half a burger with her delicate fingers, she looked at me and said: “Ye know, Tu-ress, ze first thing I learn to zay in eve-ree langu-egh is ze word, hamburguer.”

I looked at her, nodded and bit into my burger. I was so hungry after all that walking up and down the Basque de Chapultepec in four-inch heels. It’s not easy being a beauty queen. Try fitting a mirror, lipstick, lip gloss, face powder and extra eyelash glue into a tote and carrying it around with poise while you negotiate palatial staircases in your heels and miniskirt. Every day was a marathon for us at Miss U.

Meanwhile, Miss France continued her train of thought: “Like here in Mexico… zey call it hamburguesa. What about you, Tu-ress? What do zey call it in ze Philippines?” I was taken aback. I’m a pretty articulate person with above average capacity for witty retorts, but in this pageant, all sorts of questions were hurled at me from nowhere! It was like the question and answer portion, only worse: they were mostly everyday stuff about me and my country that I never really thought about before joining the pageant. I tried to buy some time by sipping my Coke light, sin hielo, lest I find myself running to the loo every five minutes. I struggled for the Filipino word for hamburger: Ham-barger?

Oops, too late. Someone mentioned another topic and the conversation shifted. Ham-barger it was. I reeled at the thought of how this might affect how the Philippines is perceived by the next person that Miss France meets to whom she repeats this conversation. That was my everyday reality as Miss Philippines in the Miss Universe pageant. I ceased to be just Theresa or Tu-ress to Rachel/Miss France. I became the Philippines.

Early on, I became aware of what representing my country really means. Having to wear the banner “Philippines” across my breast every single day kept me on my toes, careful of how I’ve been projecting myself and of everything I say or do. To some extent it was scary, but also a source of pride. Every smile I flashed, each pose I struck was done with the thought that it should be my best because this wasn’t just about me anymore.

For the most part, the other contestants were fantastic. Contrary to popular belief that women who join beauty pageants are airheads or bimbos, most are college graduates with full time jobs in their own countries. They are opinionated and know what they want.

When I came back from Mexico, I was always asked if acts of sabotage really took place during the pageant. (Reportedly the most controversial in years, the 2007 Miss Universe pageant saw Miss USA being booed by some Mexicans unhappy over a pending immigration bill in the US, Miss Sweden pulling out after complaints in her country described the contest as degrading to women, and Miss Mexico being asked to change costumes because the original was deemed in poor taste.—Ed.) I’m happy to report that I didn’t experience any such incident firsthand. The closest thing to intrigue that I encountered was a remark from a fellow candidate that was perhaps meant to psych me out. During one rehearsal, I was called onstage to do the evening gown pattern, after which I had to look at the camera and pose. Suddenly, everyone was clapping and cheering. I must have done something right, I thought.

Indeed, when I got off stage, Miss Tanzania approached me, saying “Girl, that was an amazing face!” Most everyone thought so, except for Miss Bolivia who told me flat out: “You look dead onstage. Your eyes are just blank. Maybe you should, like, move your eyebrows or something.” Just friendly advice, she said, because she wanted me to do well. That was odd, I told her; another candidate had just told me the exact opposite. Miss Bolivia simply rolled her eyes and said I should trust her instead. Well, I thought afterwards, when you do something significant, you’ll get both good and bad reactions.

As an insider, I also learned that the Miss Universe organizers and production team wanted to veer away from the traditional pageant look and feel. They discouraged stiff and exaggerated posturing and encouraged sexy, relaxed, fluid and model-like movements. A Miss Universe, said our catwalk teacher, Lu Sierra, must know how to smile. She hated it when the contestants sported sexy I’m-gonna-eat-you-alive looks. The pageant organizers had a “look” in mind and I was personally sold to the subtle but sexy models’ stance that they advocated.

There were so many things to learn and it wasn’t always smooth sailing. There were really days when I just wanted to put a paper bag over my head and not wear any makeup. I had to keep telling myself that I was in Mexico to do a job and that the job requires me to put on makeup at five in the morning. So I’d just shake off whatever negative feelings I felt, play some dance music and sing along while putting on my pageant face. That was how I got through the doldrums.

Apparently, I did that so well that some contestants would ask me to close my eyes so they could check out my eye makeup. They said they liked the way I blended the colors. One photographer even took a photo of my right eye. Just my right eye! He said it looked so beautiful that he wanted a shot of it. My thanks go to Jay Lozada, Allen Rosales, Lia Ramos and Jenny Tan for selflessly sharing their makeup tips with me.

That kind of team work, or collaboration, also defined my Miss Universe experience. There were so many teachers who shared their knowledge with me, as well as family and friends who flew all the way to Mexico to become my cheering squad and support group. I got a lot of joshing when I gave my guest list: 25 people strong. Not bad for a pacific islander who lives roughly 12 time zones away. It was the kind of support that others could only envy. My roomie, Miss Thailand, wanted to “borrow” a brother because she didn’t have any family around during the pageant. I gladly obliged, telling the bunso in our family to go wild when Thailand gets called. I think he did go wild —for all the girls—so that was substantial compliance.

The reality of representing one’s country can be daunting, but it also enhanced me as a person. While it might have been a source of insecurity to pose beside Barbie lookalikes, it boosted my confidence nonetheless. I looked at them and felt that I deserved to be there. Cheesy, I know, but when I stood there in high heels beside the most beautiful women in the universe, something changed. I was no longer a passive participant to whom things happen; instead, I chose to embrace the experience and learn from it. That made all the difference for me.

More than just another beauty pageant, this year’s Miss U put things into perspective for me. In a nutshell, my 30 days in Mexico with 76 other women from all over the world was a crash course in culture, diplomacy, confidence, and worst of all, geography. I’ll always remember— with amusement tinged with shame—how I had managed to put so many countries in the wrong continent and historical era and unwittingly displayed such ignorance by asking the delegate about it. So, I asked Miss Egypt, “You’re from Cairo. How are the pyramids?” She smiled and giggled: “They’re in Giza.” Getting my witty retort mode back, I countered: “Well, maybe if you’d take me around the Middle East one of these days, it won’t be so confusing.” As she wiped her fingers on a tissue, Miss France interjected: “Isn’t Egypt in Africa?”

Licaros is a junior at the UP College of Law. She plans to visit Egypt and see the pyramids next summer, and find out how they say “hamburger” in Arabic.

Miss France 2007 Rachel Legrain-Trapani

21 August 2008

Alicia Machado - Beauty in a Pageant





There are lot of beauties worth our time to talk to. With this, I have decided to select one pageant winner or a runner up to be called our BEAUTY IN A PAGEANT.

We will try to feature their biography or any interesting facts about them. We are doing this to honor these ladies who went against all odds just to show to the world they are just ladies who have determined to prove there is BEAUTY IN A PAGEANT.

Our First BEAUTY IN A PAGEANT is 1996 Miss Universe, Alicia Machado of Venezuela.

Alicia Machado was born Yoseph Alicia Machado Fajardo in Maracay, Aragua State, Venezuela on December 6, 1976 to a Cuban father and a Spanish mother. She started out studying classical ballet and contemporary dance, then went on to Administrative Sciences. After winning the Miss Venezuela 1995 pageant while representing Yaracuy State, she advanced to the 1996 Miss Universe pageant, that was held in Las Vegas that year, and won the competition, the fourth Venezuelan to win the top honor. After her victory, she was asked what she would do, and replied "Eat!" Gaining weight after her win, Alicia was disappointed when Kellogg's withdrew a planned production of their Special K cereal which was to feature her photograph. The owner of the Miss Universe pageant, Donald Trump, called her an eating machine, saying that winners had an obligation to stay in a perfect physical state. Warned that she would lose her title, she was assisted by an aerobics instructor to lose the required weight, and was ultimately successful.


Alicia went on to a minor television acting career (the telenovela "Samata") from which she won a best actress award. She later attempted a musical career, appearing at the 2004 Miss Venezuela pageant as an honored guest performer. Controversy continued to surround her, including an alleged rivalry between her and another former Miss Universe and then the breakup of her engagement to a major-league baseball star in 2005 after she appeared on a Spanish television version of "Big Brother" with another man. She continued to work as a television commercial model, with some success promoting a dietary product. In February 2006, Alicia became the first Miss Universe to appear on the cover of the Mexican edition of Playboy. That same month, she debuted on the Mexican reality show "Singing For A Dream."


THE CONTROVERSY ON HER WEIGHT


"EAT, EAT, EAT!!!" Remember those words? Donald Trump snickered and said, "Some might even call her an eating machine!" Alicia Machado weighed 118 pounds when she won the crown but according to some sources she ballooned up to 150 pounds only a few months after her crowning. Alicia believed that the reports started because someone saw her with a swollen face after having her wisdom teeth removed and started that rumor. But it was no rumor, Alicia really had gained 30 pounds and succumbed to the media frenzy that would follow during her reign. The rumored threats to take away her crown began shortly before the Miss Teen USA pageant in August 1996. During her brief appearance in that pageant, you could see that Alicia had gained a little weight but it did not seem like a huge difference. It wasn't up until the Miss USA pageant in February 1997 that the weight loss program that Alicia was under was made public. Under the watchful eye of Donald Trump, Alicia sporting an "Exude" shirt and tight black sweatpants exercised with hired trainer Edward Jackowski in front of a mass of photographers and reporters. Alicia tried to smile and show that she was comfortable but later admitted that she wasn't. Who wouldn't when reporters are scoffing at you, photographers taking humiliating pictures, and rude comments from some people like, "Alicia, you can pull your leg back further than that, can't you?!" Alicia just looked up but continued to do her exercises with a smile. The unmistakable confidence of Alicia was crumbling before our eyes but Alicia was determined.


"147 is my weight, please, it's not 165!" squeals Alicia. "I'm no cow, okay?!" Alicia vowed to get back down to supermodel slimness and said that she was doing it for herself and not for anyone else. But, eating healthy food and doing regular exercises would be the routine this time around. Prior to Miss Universe, she only knew the world of diet pills, powders, and liposuction, which was how she got that figure during the pageant. Alicia read trainer Edward Jackowski's book, "Hold It, You're Exercising Wrong" and was on her way back to the top. You could hear the music from "Rocky" playing as she skipped rope, ran, and stretched. Prior to the Miss USA pageant, Alicia weighed in at 143 pounds. She then said that she lost 12 pounds that week. This would have meant that she was actually 155 pounds the week before, not 147. Alas, Alicia had seen it all and experienced all the hassles and criticism of a regular celebrity. The Miss USA pageant began as the outgoing Miss USA, Ali Landry, said that Alicia should be commended because she was not anorexic or bulimic like so many young girls. "Who cares that she gained a little weight?" said Ali. Well, the answer to that is everyone as was proven for the final question of the Miss USA 1997 pageant. George Hamilton asked the top three ladies, Tennessee's Towanna Stone, Hawaii's Brook Lee (who became Alicia's successor), and Idaho's Brandi Sherwood, Miss Universe is the subject of a lot of press attention because of her weight if this happened to you, how would you handle it?" Tennessee said, "I think it's very important to be your best self no matter if you're Miss Universe or whatever arena that you're working in. If I were faced with the position like that, I would try to be my best self. There isn't a weight restriction, as far as I am aware of and I would try to…probably lose the weight. I would. I would try to be healthy and handle it in a very healthy way." The soon-to-be Miss Universe, Brook Lee, gave an excellent concise answer, "I think I would take a good hard look at myself and I'd look from the inside out and I'd know that I was the same girl that was crowned that day and it really didn't matter what I looked like on the outside because I won for what I was in here. So if I go up, I go down, I get taller, I get shorter, my nose gets bigger or smaller, I'm still who I was when that crown was on my head and I'm a good representative no matter what." Idaho said, "Well, I think it's difficult for women to handle weight fluctuations and we all have to deal with that at certain times in our time. But I feel Miss Universe won for a certain reason. I saw the young woman compete who won and she was amazing. She had an inner beauty that came through. You can look at someone to a point but there's something that comes from inside and that's the woman who won the title. And so I feel the children that meet with this woman, that's the person they love. It's not what she looks like. It's the inner beauty." Alicia waved to the audience looking noticeably bigger than in Miss USA or even in the interviews prior to the pageant. That make-up made her face look huge. Could this have been done on purpose? Anyhow, Alicia rushed up to Brook who was proclaimed the new Miss USA with the sash and gave her a big hug. What did Brook have to say about this controversy? "I could see Alicia sitting in the audience and I felt for her and I was a little shocked by the question so I just spoke what I felt and I'm glad everybody agreed with it."


Alicia was officially an icon now. A positive role model who was criticized immensely over such a small issue. The founder of the Ms. Plus USA organization did not see what the fuss was. "Alicia is a beautiful woman no matter what size she is. Even if she weighed 200 pounds, I'd still believe that she's beautiful. Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes." Alicia was the victim here but she won praise simultaneously. Her final appearance on Regis & Kathie Lee was quite memorable and still showed that same Alicia spunk that we loved so much during the Miss Universe pageant. Regis humorously blamed himself for the gain because he asked her to participate in a pasta cook-off and shortly after her crowning was asked to sample some cuisine. Alicia came out, waved to the audience, and seductively placed her hands on Regis' thighs and in a deep sexy voice said, "You no like my weight?" Kathie Lee responded in saying, "Should I leave you two kids alone?!" Alicia then said she was the new image for Diet Snapple and flashed the Diet Snapple logo which was on the "ahem" back to the audience. Kathie Lee then exclaimed, "Nice Snapple you got there!" Alicia talked about her new exercise regime, her love of American men, and what she was doing as Miss Universe. Alicia expressed her discontent in saying that sometimes people can be so cruel. Being Miss Universe was not easy work. She had to be around "sick childrens, and very bad situations, very cry situations" but overall the criticism was what weighed her down but she was determined to come back up. As Kathie Lee said, "Most of this criticism just comes from people who are just jealous."


Alicia and Brook also made appearances on the Fran Drescher hit show on CBS, "The Nanny" where Mr. Sheffield was asked to be a judge for Miss Universe and Alicia greeted Fran who was in the back. "Hi, hello, I am Alicia Machado." said Alicia. "Oh, from Who's the Boss?!" replied Fran. "No, that is Alyssa Milano but I get that all the time. I'm Miss Universe (holding out sash), look at that!" "Oh, Miss Universe!!" Fran bursts into tears. "Que pasa, chicken, why are you crying?" Alicia says as she comforts Fran. "I just saw a contestant that reminded me of my mother!" "Who?!" "Miss Hungary (hungry)!!!" Can you believe that Fran plugged Ildiko Kecan?!! The next Miss Universe only had one line. Mr. Sheffield asked Brook what interests her. She replies, "You mean other than handsome judges?!" Alicia's controversy thrust Brook into the spotlight as Miami Beach saw Alicia's triumphant return.



THE CONTROVERSY DURING HER CROWNING OF HER SUCCESSOR:


This time around, Alicia was not the controversy. Rather it was the divorce of Miss Universe owner Donald Trump and co-host of the pageant Marla Maples Trump. For Miss Universe 1997, Alicia danced during the opening number with her hands in the air. She only danced closely with Enrique Iglesias as he performed "Only You". Alicia had to endorse that Jantzen swimwear one last time. She did look noticeably bigger but no one wanted to see Alicia at 118 pounds ever again because she had done so by unnatural means and in a very unhealthy manner. When Marla asked Alicia about her year, she responded in saying, "Ah, Marla, to be Miss Universe was a great experience and I learned about different cultures around the world and I learned to be stronger in my personal life and in my future." Her reign came to an end. As Alicia took her farewell walk in a brown gown, her farewell speech went, "I thank God and my family for giving me the peace and spiritual support in this past year and I thank everyone around me for your support and belief in me. Being Miss Universe has brought me wonderful experiences, and has given me wisdom and above all strength. I also thank my country Venezuela, and my beloved city of Maracay for giving me the opportunity to represent them around the world with pride and honor. I want you to know that my concern will always be the deserving children of the world. They are the hope for the future." Alicia stepped back as Trinidad & Tobago's Margot Bourgeois was announced 2nd Runner Up, and Venezuela's Marena Bencomo was 1st Runner Up, USA's Brook Lee was the new Miss Universe. At the last moment, Alicia hugged Marena and gave her a kiss. Brook was sashed and Alicia not looking too happy at all, plopped the crown on Brook's head and tilted it slightly so it would fall. Remember what happened with Alicia's crown? But Brook caught the crown and her hairdo held it in place nicely. No crooked crown for Brook!! Alicia then rushed back to Marena's side rubbing her arm and comforting her as Brook took her walk for the audience greeting her with a standing ovation. Alicia faded away but she would resurface.


ALICIA'S JOURNEY ON THE STAGE TO BECOME MISS UNIVERSE:


The evening was electric in Las Vegas, Nevada, that night in May 1996. 79 beauties, vying for the Miss Universe title, from all over the world emerged onto the stage behind the reigning Miss Universe, Chelsi Smith. Only one of these beauties was a clear cut above the rest and that beauty was Alicia Machado. During the parade of nations, Miss Venezuela was announced and Alicia said, "Hola, my name is Alicia Machado. I come from the gateway of South America, VENEZUELA!!!" Her preliminary scores were very impressive. She came in second in every competition and second in the preliminaries. Only Russia's Ilmira Shamsutdinova beat Alicia in swimsuit, USA's Ali Landry beat her in evening gown, and India's Sandhya Chib beat her in the interview. She had a 9.43 for both interview and evening gown and the judges dialed "9.11" for her in the swimsuit competition!


Alicia was the last of the top ten to be announced but for this pageant they definitely saved the best for last! Alicia covered her face, blew a kiss to the air in front of her, took her spot, and blew another kiss to the crowd after the host, Bob Goen, announced her name. From there, it was downhill for Miss Alicia. She swept every competition comfortably from then on making her the clear winner. She was the only delegate who got higher than 9.8 throughout the evening. Her interview competition was quite memorable. As Alicia came forward, Bob Goen said that she was a 19-year-old law student and the daughter of a toy store owner. When asked about her father's toy stores, Alicia, using her translator replied saying, "Yes, as a matter of fact, my father owns two toy stores in Maracay, where I come from, and he has had them for the past 20 years and I shared many of those toys." Bob Goen responded in saying, "So everyday is like Christmas at your house, right?" Using her translator again she said, "Yes, everyday is like Christmas at my house because my father loves children very much and we have had the opportunity to share the good times with children and that is something that everybody should do." That is indeed something that everyone should do and I was glad that Alicia immediately expanded on her answer without Bob having to follow up his closed ended question. To conclude, Bob asked her if she spoke any English at all. She said, "Yes..A little, okay?! Okay…Welcome to Entertainment Tonight…" The audience immediately responded with laughter. "with your host Bob Goen and me!" Bob Goen then said, "Oh and you! She can plug my show anytime. (To interpreter) Tell her that later." Alicia marched over to her spot with a boost of confidence. Her score was 9.80 and the scores just kept getting higher.


That old black magic had us in a spell as the fabulous 50s came back for the best swimsuit competition ever starring the sensational Alicia Machado. All the delegates followed the same routine but Alicia gave it a little more. Alicia was called out. She came out of the little tent at the top of the stairs, took off her sunglasses, and worked the cameras, as her black and white image appeared behind her on a large screen and did a freeze frame right when she stuck her arms out and head way back. Her signature appeared on the screen and Alicia walked confidently down the stairs. At the end of the stairs, the photographers called out "hey!" and Alicia turned at them and turned back to the audience raising her sunglasses to the jazzy trumpet blare in the music. She strutted towards the middle of the stage with her hourglass in her tight black Jantzen swimsuit looking sensational. The audience screams rose suddenly and Alicia decided that she would spice up this competition even more by a little bit of her magic.


She stuck one hand on her hip and the other up in the air while moving her shoulders up and down twice. She then whipped her head back and marched to her scoring spot where she received a whopping 9.82. Alicia did yet another whip of the head, maybe a little too hard this time since her earring fell off but she just picked it up and led the other girls back on stage to conclude. Indeed, that old black magic had everyone in a spell even Alicia who simultaneously cast a spell on everyone! After reading a book on body-language, this was pretty obvious, but it said that whipping her your head or hair as Alicia did the entire night is a sign of confidence. It's saying, "I feel good about myself." Alicia had every right in the world to do so that night because it truly was her night.


After it was announced that Alicia had won the in-style award, it was time for the evening gown competition. Ali Landry's evening gown scored big points in the preliminaries but Alicia would take this competition too with the highest score of the evening, a 9.87. Alicia walked down the stairs elegantly in her sky blue off-shoulder gown with a silver breastplate structure. Alicia looked classy and elegant and Ali Landry would come in second to Alicia for the announcement of the top 6. The top 6 delegates were: Aruba, Russia, USA, Finland, Venezuela, and Mexico. This round was the judge's questions and again Alicia proved herself to be a cut above the rest. After four ladies had passed with fair answers, Alicia wowed the crowd with her sharpness. She picked judge number 1, Maud Adams, who asked her, "If you could choose only one, would you choose smart, rich, or beautiful and why?" Alicia responded in saying, "I would choose to be smart because being smart you can also be rich and beautiful and besides that, when you are smart, you can develop yourself internally and that can help you do many other things." Bob Goen showed he liked the answer as did the audience and the judges since she received a 9.85, the highest score yet again. Alicia accidentally turned away too soon and started walking back to her spot but Bob Goen called her back for a brief period and then she went back. It didn't matter though because this was still Alicia's night.


The final three delegates were Finland, Venezuela, and Aruba. The crowd roared upon the announcement of Miss Venezuela and Alicia clearly must have known that she was already the winner which boosted her confidence for the final question. The ladies were asked what men could learn from women. Miss Finland, Lola Odusoga, said, "Well, I think women are very bright person, well, I think smart, because, uh, they have, they are the ones that give birth. They are the ones that have to share love with Man. They have to learn, Man, how to love. Thank you." It was a good answer but Lola's broken English didn't really help the situation. Alicia proceeded in giving a simple answer which the translator turned into an awesome answer. She said, "I believe men can learn very much because thanks to us women, the men are here in this beautiful theatre, seeing this beautiful contest and applauding me because I am a beautiful woman!" The audience roared with delight and Alicia whipped her hair yet again as she went to stand with Lola, then Miss Aruba, Taryn Mansell responded in saying, "I believe men can learn sensitivity from women, men can learn warmth from women. I believe that men can learn a great deal from everything we have to offer." It was a decent answer but Alicia was clearly the winner. It couldn't be any more obvious. After Chelsi's farewell, Finland was announced the second runner up, then there were kisses all around between the three ladies and Bob Goen brought the top 2 closer. The audience was screaming for Venezuela. Bob Goen told the girls to take a deep breath. Alicia did and Taryn just smiled a little because I think she knew that Alicia won. Bob Goen proclaimed, "The first runner up is Miss Aruba! Miss Venezuela, you are the new Miss Universe!!" The big screen behind showed Alicia, shaking her hand a little, covering her face. She then pushed her hair off her shoulders and turned as Keylee Sue Sanders, Miss Teen USA 1995 gave Alicia her roses and put on her sash and Chelsi gave Alicia a kiss and crowned her. It was kind of a weak reaction because Alicia knew that she won. She then immediately turned to go to her throne holding her crown but Bob Goen pulled her back and made her say hello to her world! Unfortunately, Alicia still holding her crown with one hand and roses in the other tilted the crown slightly and she had to say hello with a crooked crown placement. Alicia was sort of restricted from waving because of that so she just held on and approached her throne. The delegates did not seem to react too well to this win. Some delegates clapped for her and others just watched. Just as the pageant ended and Alicia climbed the stairs to her throne, Miss Hungary, Andrea Deak, 15th place, standing right next to the throne, shook her head at Alicia in sad disbelief. On that sour note, this Miss Universe would not fade from the public eye like many others. Alicia stood out from the rest but not in the good way that she enjoyed during that night. Everything went downhill from there as Alicia's adventure would begin.



29 July 2008

Bitches Candidates of MU 2008



Miss Universe 2008, Dayana Mendoza hugged her runner-up Miss Colombia Talia Vargas right after the pageant in Vietnam.

WARNING: What you will be reading is just relayed to me by a Vietnamese who was in Vietnam during the pageant. Most of these are second hand informations she heard from the people who followed the Miss Universe activities in less than a month.

Some informations were also gathered and collected from different blogs and accounts from the people behind the pageant.

These are may be true or not. These are maybe urban legend or just hearsays. Take in mind that I can't verify these matters. I just would like these "news" in my blog. You can refute it anytime you want. You are free.

We have heard stories of candidates to any international pageants acting bitchy to other contestants or the press. This is no longer an unusual knowledge for most of us who are beauty fanatics. I guess you also have your own stories to tell, stories you have read from the web. But this time I will tell you something about the just-concluded pageant in Vietnam.

I am giving you some of the "BITCHES" candidates of Miss Universe 2008.

Who could forget the incidents involving Miss Egypt Yara Naoum? The incident was popularised by the blog of Ines Ligron, the national director of Japan. Ligron blogged out that Miss Egypt slapped the then Miss Universe Riyo Mori on backstage while they were rehearsing for the pageant. Not only that, Miss Canada was allegedly fed up with Yara's inconsideration of smoking heavily in the room without minding the presence of the Canadian beauty.

Next to Egypt is India's Simran Kaur Mundi. She often acted prima donna and believed much in herself. She was acting like she was the winner while the pageant was not yet over. The report in an Indian newspaper that she won the National Costume was rumoured to be came from Simran. When she was not called as a finalist, she belittled the pageant and was allegedly qouted for saying the pageant is no class.

Dominican Republic's Marianne Cruz Gonzales was said to be hard headed. During rehearsals, she was seen - as per the talks are concerned - acting stubbornly and ignoring the some of the officials' and choreographers' instructions.

Another suprise is Norway's Mariann Birkedal. She was very vocal about her tantrums. She was said to have lost her patience about the long hours of activities. All she wanted that time was to go home and leave the pageant at once.

Another candidates who were said to be bitches were Korea's Sun Lee, Thailand's Gavindra Pothijak and Philippine's Jennifer Barrientos.

It is very hard to believe these gossips especially Misses Norway, the Philippines, Korea and Dominican Republic. But they say " there's no smoke if there's no fire". Whatever it is, these may be true or just a work of a wild imagination.

But these are worth keeping for in a blog about beauty pageants. My Vietnamese friend could not also confirm the authencity of these.