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Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2025 Winner Zashely Alicea | Dorado’s Pride for Thailand

Puerto Rico crowns its new queen! 👑 Zashely Nicole Alicea Rivera, representing Dorado, is Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2025. A professional ballet dancer and psychology graduate, she wowed the judges with her elegance, winning Total Look and Best Catwalk. She will represent Puerto Rico at Miss Universe 2025 this November in Thailand. Can she bring home the island’s 6th crown?

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Fan Favorite Sheridan Mortlock Shocked Fans After Miss Universe Australia 2025 Top 10 Shutout

Shocking news from Miss Universe Australia 2025! Fan favorite Sheridan Mortlock, a former Miss Earth Air 2022 and known for her Taylor Swift resemblance, has gone unplaced in this year’s competition. Despite her experience, stage presence, and heavy fan support, Sheridan did not make the Top 10 — leaving pageant fans stunned. The Miss Universe Australia 2025 competition continues, but Sheridan’s unexpected exit has already become one of the most talked-about moments. Will this be the end of her pageant journey, or the start of something new?

📅 Miss Universe 2025 will be held this November in Thailand — who will represent Australia?

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My Top 10 Best National Costumes from the Miss Universe Philippines 2024!

Sultan Kudarat played host to the Miss Universe Philippines 2024 National Costume Competition last Sunday—and it was a spectacle that surpassed all expectations. The province orchestrated a show that could easily rival, if not overshadow, any national finals. From the exquisite stage design and lighting to the flawless execution of the program, every detail was meticulously curated. The charismatic hosts—Miss Universe 2022 R’Bonney Gabriel and actor Marco Gumabao—added an extra layer of charm, but the true stars of the evening were the contestants themselves. They graced the stage in stunning national costumes inspired by the theme of flora and fauna. Their performances elevated the event to unprecedented heights, securing its place as one of the most memorable moments of the entire competition.

Three contestants emerged as winners of the Best National Costume award. Among them was the beloved fan favorite, Alexie Brooks of Iloilo, whose captivating and uniquely crafted “Ugto-Ugto” costume mesmerized the live audience. Joining her were Jet Hammond, representing the Filipino Community of Southern California, who wore an incredible Tubbataha Reef–inspired costume; and Tamara Ocier from Tacloban, adorned in a stunning ensemble portraying the goddess of the sun embraced by the Tacloban monitor lizard, also known as “Halo.” In recognition of their outstanding performances and artistic interpretations, each winner received a ₱100,000 cash prize.

Now, let me present my personal top 10 favorites from the event—those who I believe truly embraced the theme and showcased phenomenal costumes that highlighted the rich flora and fauna of the Philippines.

Victoria Velasquez Vincent – Bacoor
Designer: Axel Que

This Gamu-gamo or moth’s inspired costume embodies exquisite craftsmanship, reminiscent of editorial fashion with a touch of Alexander McQueen’s aesthetic. The addition of the ala-Pat McGrath Makeup look from Maison Margiela in this picture elevates the costume to new heights. It’s unfortunate that Victoria didn’t have the same makeup during the presentation. Nevertheless, it remains an absolute beauty!

Alexie Brooks – Iloilo
Designer – Tata Blas Pinuela

This costume is truly one for the books! It’s well-crafted, incredibly unique, and Alexie’s presentation was simply perfection. Designer Tata Blas-Pinuela truly grasped the assignment, and the result speaks volumes. Bravo!

Phoebe Arriana Torita – Kananga
Designer: John Hubert Capito

This Ylang Ylang-inspired masterpiece is simply incredible! The stained glass effect beautifully captures the essence of Kananga, named after this fragrant and beautiful flora. Its intricate design and vibrant colors truly evoke the allure and charm of the Ylang Ylang flower. An exquisite tribute to nature’s beauty!

Angel Rose Tambal – Leyte
Designer: Er Stephen Alvarado

This national costume represents the iterative evolution of the ‘Tikling Birds,’ and it is simply enigmatic! I am captivated by the concept behind it. Moreover, its incorporation of gold elements exudes queen of Egypt vibes, adding a touch of regal elegance. Despite this international flair, it remains distinctly Filipino, showcasing a fusion of cultural influences that could compete on a global stage with ease.

Mary Rose Guiral – Naic
Designer: Karl Balao

Now, this Pawikan costume is perhaps the most unique and standout amidst a sea of glittering costumes. Naic’s designer demonstrates a keen sense of proportion, meticulous attention to detail in translating the Pawikan into a costume, and the result is nothing short of perfection! This collaboration is truly top-notch, showcasing the remarkable talent and creativity behind the creation of this stunning ensemble.

Zoleil Mellane Taño – Occidental Mindoro
Designer: Michael Jayzon Dela Cruz

The Tamaraw-inspired costume is stunning both in pictures and up close; the attention to detail is simply impeccable! While the presentation could have been improved, considering the circumstances — I’ve learned from the designer that the day of the event was the first time Zoleil wore the Tamaraw shoes — kudos to her for pulling it off!

image via Miss Universe Philippines Facebook Page.

Tamara Ocier – Tacloban
Designer: Charlotte Rodriguez

I have to agree with the judges; this costume is simply stunning and truly unique! The representation of the region and the intricate details of the costume are absolutely exquisite. And that addition of the monitor lizard? It’s perfection! The ensemble beautifully captures the essence of the region, making it a standout piece in the competition

Kim Irish Placibe – Toledo City
Designer: TBD

Although this costume may not have garnered as much attention on social media, it remains one of the most visually striking ensembles, particularly in terms of its intricate details. Inspired by Awihao, the first tree to grow in Toledo, and complemented by the addition of a sunbird, this look is undeniably incredible!

image via Miss Universe Philippines Facebook Page.

Jet Hammond – Southern California
Designer: Ehrran Montoya

The designer drew inspiration from the Tubbataha Reef, a vibrant ecosystem that stands as a living tribute to the marine treasures of the Philippines. And indeed, this ensemble is sheer perfection! From the captivating colors and luxurious fabrics to the ingenious concept and flawless execution, Jet Hammond not only maximizes the costume’s stunning aesthetic appeal but also wears it with unparalleled class and elegance. My goodness, this is undoubtedly one of the most aesthetically beautiful costumes I’ve seen in all my years covering pageants. Ehrran Montoya is a genius!

Christina Chalk – United Kingdom
Designer: Daniel Guarino and Jessie Catienza

This costume beautifully showcases the Filipino and British heritage of Christina Chalk, and the collaboration between two designers has resulted in something truly impeccable! The intricate details are a visual delight, while the headpiece exudes a regal elegance reminiscent of Queen Amidala. The incorporation of various elements reflects Chalk’s mixed heritage, adding depth and richness to the overall design.

image via Miss Universe Philippines Facebook Page.

It was challenging for me to narrow down my choices to just 10, given the abundance of costumes that authentically represent the beauty of the flora and fauna in our country. This event undoubtedly solidifies the Philippines’ position as one of the countries with the most diverse and stunning ecosystems, while also showcasing Filipino designers as some of the most talented in the world!

Which national costumes stood out to you as favorites?

Don’t miss the coronation night of the national pageant, scheduled for Wednesday, May 22, at the Mall of Asia Arena. The event will be hosted by Filipino-American Miss Universe 2022, R’Bonney Gabriel.

Book Review: The Necromancer’s Reckoning (The Beacon Hill Sorcerer #3) by S.J. Himes

The High Council of Sorcery has come to Boston, and they are after Angel, accusing him of many violations of practitioners law. Everyone he cares about seems to be in danger, but Angel’s isn’t about to give up without a fight.

This, by far, is the most intense book in the series. There is a lot of magic and discoveries and new characters. And these characters that we’ve come to love from the last two books are all here, vibrant as ever. They all have excellent character development, which I thought is the aspect where the author excels the most. She loves her characters that we also love. My particular favorite is Daniel’s adorable sibling relationship with Isaac. I loved that they both are healing each other in a way from their traumatic experiences.

Angel and Simeon’s relationship is stronger than ever. Being bonded, it is so lovely that we still get the same banter, and their chemistry is still as amazing as ever. I just love this series so much.

This awesome third book also paved the way for the new couples—Isaac and Batiste and Daniel and Rory— that we’d get to read in subsequent sequels (given that I’ve read the books already lol, and they’re frigging amazing.)

I don’t think I’d have to say more about this third installment. You’d have to read the first book and enjoy the succeeding stories up to this point. I’m just writing this to praise the author’s writing because she absolutely smashed it again.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Kindle Edition, 304 pages
Published May 28th 2018 by SJ Himes

About the Author

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My Thoughts on Binibining Pilipinas 2021 Coronation Night!

I absolutely loved this edition of Binibining Pilipinas and it may actually be the one of the best editions for me. What’s freaking insane is that it is the first time it was actually televised in real-time! And with no live audience too well…because Covid. Ahem. So, I have to talk about a few things this edition has offered us.

The Binibining Pilipinas 2021 was supposed to be the year 2020 edition but due to the pandemic, it was moved a year later which is the very first time the pageant was not held since it’s inception in 1964. However, Samantha Mae Bernardo, Binibining Pilipinas 2019 Second Runner-up and was a contestant of the supposed 2020th edition was appointed the Philippines’ representative to the 2020-2021 Miss Grand International earlier this year making her the only title holder to wear a 2020th sash! So many fun facts!

Another first for this edition is its all-female hosts with two former Binibining Pilipinas queens – Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray and 2016 Binibining Pilipinas Grand International and 2016 Miss Grand International First Runner-up, Nicole Cordoves. Catriona and Nicole not only made a Binibini history last night, they also did an incredible job that it’s hard to imagine them not doing this every single year moving forward!

The Stage: It looks amazing! It was simple and classy looking with its three gigantic led screens! Easier

The Opening: Donning yellow, orange and lime-green cocktails dresses, the girls dances a to a new Binibining Pilipinas song! It was catchy and they all looked absolutely amazing! The introduction was a sight to behold too, showing each Bibibini in their respective National Costumes! It was marvelous! The costumes are simply to die for! Why are we not seeing these kind of costumes in the international level though? Hmmm…

The board of judges are also a batch of impressive panel that includes Rajo Laurel, Maria Garcia, Dioceldo Sy, Benito Bengzon Jr, Pinky Webb, Enrique Gil, Miss International 2016 Kylie Versoza and the ever-so-beautiful actress Liza Soberano! Can I just say that Liza looked like a goddess last night!

First two set of awards:

Best in National Costume: Nueva Ecija, Marian Ruth Erika Quin


Miss Friendship: Tagum City, Lesley Anne Ticaro
Miss Talent: Bocaue, Bulacan, Vianca Louise Marcelo
Miss Photogenic: Manila, Patrizia Mariah Garcia
Miss Alagang Silka: Angeles, Pampanga, Ma. Francesca Taruc
Jag Denim Queen: Masbate, Hannah Arnold
Miss World Balance: Olongapo, Alexandra Faith Garcia
Miss Ever Bilena: Batangas, Maureen Montagne
Miss Piza Hut: Iloilo, Karen Laurrie Mendoza
Manila Bulleting Readers Choice Award: Batangas, Mica Rosal

Last batch and some major awards:

Bb. Araneta City: Angeles, Pampanga, Maria Francesca Taruc
Miss Creamsilk: Batangas, Maureen Montagne

Best in Swimsuit: Valenzeula, Meiji Cruz
Best in Long Gown: Eastern Samar, Gabrielle Basiano

The proceedings was fast! The top 12 were announced right away plus a Top 13th people’s choice voted via the Binibining Pilipinas app, and they paraded in Swimsuit and their beautiful Evening gown! It was such a glorious sight!

My favorites for the swimsuit round are: Maureen Montagne, Hannah Arnold and Meiji Cruz.

As for the Evening Gown, it was obviously Gabrielle Basiano with that presentation that totally nailed the round! Another one of my favorite for this round is Hannah Arnold with her baby pink gown ensemble and Graciella Lehman with her effortless pasarela!

As each finalists is called into the top 12/13, she will deliver a short message about her pandemic experience (this is almost similar to the opening speech in the Miss Universe during its 2018 and 2019 edition)

Here are my on the spot notes last night for each finalists!

  1. Eastern Samar, Gabrielle Basiano – too short, prolly got nervous but very beautiful face.
  2. Manila, Patrizia Mariah Garcia – reminds me of Aya Abesamis. Very simple message. Challenging governance…
  3. Iloilo, Karen Laurrie Mendoza – Loved her accent! talks about mental illness is not a sign of weakness, you are heard, you matter – a really thoughtful and relevant message.
  4. Oriental Mindoro, Graciella Lehman – talked about being a cabin crew and to be in the service of fellow Filipinos.
  5. Angeles Pampanga, Francesca Taruc – to be more grateful and appreciate little things in life. Quick. Message was okayish.
  6. Valenzuela, Meiji Cruz (Cat said Venezuela – a cute mistake) – loved her Pinoy accent, very good message. Unity, compassion together we can heal!
  7. Albay, Jashmin Dimaculangan – very on point message!!! talks about Typhoon Ulysses during the pandemic
  8. Cavite, Samantha Panlilio – very good communication skills, her family are from the tourism industry and how in perseverance we can survive this pandemic.
  9. Quezon Province, Patricia Babista – being a frontliner, aims to face a new world with a healthier, braver and kinder human
  10. Rizal Province, Honey Cartasano – loved her styling! regain her purpose thru volunteering in helping her kababayan!
  11. Masbate, Hannah Arnold – As a forensic science graduate she wanted the country to invest on science and prevent another pandemic. Very good.
  12. Batangas, Maureen Montagne – I witness firsthand the true beauty and strength of community. Siargao community pantry, together we can overcome any obstacle. Lovely messaging too!
    People’s Choice / Fan Vote
  13. Cagayan de Oro – Misamis Oriental – Cinderella Fae Obeñita very good messaging! With her personality, I wonder why she missed the first cut in the first place…

Another segment is an interview with Miss International 2013 Bea Rose Santiago who’s battling a end-stage renal failure and she delivered a lovely message of hope to the girls and to us viewers! Get well soon, Bea!

Can I just talk about how amazing the Evening Gown presentation was? I mean, that’s international level of production! Each girl in the top 13 talks about their chosen gown and the symbolism it represents! So powerful!

Moving on to the ‘dreaded’ Q&A, it’s obvious that a lot of girls were nervous. Overall, I thought they all gave amazing answers! It just boils down to presentation and how confident they are with their answers!

The one that top this segment is surprisingly Miss Cagayan de Oro – Misamis Oriental Cinderella Fae Obeñita. She just sealed her win with that answer!

Winners!

Second Runner-up: Meiji Cruz, Valenzuela

I loved Meiji. She’s such a stunner but I didn’t expect her to place this high after the Q&A but overall, she’s probably in the upper tier of the scoreboard to nab this title.

First Runner-up: Gabrielle Basian, Borongan Eastern Samar

Her Q&A wasn’t that bad. I thought she gave an apt answer to the question even though she faltered a bit. It’s obvious that her performance there affected her overall placement. I thought she’d get one of the major titles if I’m being honest pegging her to win the Bb. Pilipinas-Intercontinental title.

Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2021: Maureen Montagne, Batangas

I really thought that Maureen would either win the International or the Grand International title so I was very surprised that she got Globe! It’s still a crown after all and she very much deserved a crown, regardless of the title! She was unstoppable last night!

Binibining Pilipinas Intercontinental 2021: Cinderella Fae Obeñita, Miss Cagayan de Oro – Misamis Oriental

As I’ve mentioned above, her gift of gab is her major strength that none of the girls probably expected! She was such a revelation and she should thank her lucky stars that she won the fan vote! Tonight was her destiny fulfilled!

Binibining Pilipinas Grand International 2021: Samantha Panlilio, Cavite

Samantha is definitely one of the best speakers in this batch and I was also on the lookout for her during the first few months of the competition but that excitement died down as the other girls started to peaked so I was very much surprised that she was named to follow suit Samantha Bernardo in Miss Grand International. Samantha reminded me of the Binibining Pilipinas-Universe prototypes of the early 2000’s. I’m excited to see her transformation on her quest to win the first ‘golden crown’ for the Philippines.

Binibining Pilipinas International 2021 – Hannah Arnold, Masbate

Binibining Pilipinas International 2021: With the Miss Universe pageant no longer affiliated with Binibini, Miss International takes center stage as the premier crown for the most prestigious pageant in the country! Hannah Arnold rightfully and deservedly won this major crown last night with her flawless performance emulating a doll and humble demeanor which the Japanese couldn’t seem to resist! She’d definitely do well in Japan later this year!

Overall, I am just in awe of the level of production, the girls, the hosts, the judges – they just set a new standard on how to stage a pageant in the new normal!

Congratulations, Binibining Pilipinas!

Watch the full show of the Binibining Pilipinas 2021 Grand Coronation Night on their official Youtube Channel.

All images are courtesy of Binibining Pilipinas Official Facebook Page.

Pride News: History Maker Kataluna Enriquez, first Trans Woman to represent Nevada in Miss USA 2021!

There are so many groundbreaking things that happened this year within our community but since I am also a big fan of beauty pageants, I thought I should share the history-making feat of Kataluna Enriquez – the first transwoman to win the Miss Nevada title, and is set to represent the state in the Miss USA pageant later this year.

Filipino-American Transgender woman Enriquez wore this rainbow-inspired gown and bested 21 other candidates from the state to win the coveted title!

If she wins the Miss USA title in November, she will become the second transgender woman to participate in the Miss Universe beauty pageant after Spain’s Angela Ponce competed in 2018. Way to go sis!!! Congratulations!

Binbining Pilipinas 2019 Review: Winners, Heartbreaks and Vindication!

I wasn’t able to closely follow this year’s edition like the previous year because I’ve been so busy with work. So, I pretty much got my updates through social media and from my pageant-fanatic friends. A week and a half leading up to the coronation night, I decided to watch most of their videos, check out their photos, and even visited forums to come up with my top favorites. Below are my top 10 favorites based on everything I’ve seen and read about them.

1. Vickie Rushton
2. Gazini Ganados
3. Samantha Lo
4. Aya Abesamis
5. Leren Mae Bautista
6. Emma Tiglao
7. Patch Magtanong
8. Julia Saubier
9. Hannah Arnold
10. Samantha Bernardo

The Coronation Night AKA In partnership of Miss Universe Philippines and Binibining Pilipinas *rolls eyes*

“I absolutely loved the very Pinoy theme of the opening number with its own song, ‘Raise Your Flag,’ inspired by Catriona’s answer during Miss Universe 2018. I loved the vibrant lighting of the stage and the very simple stage design, but from afar, it looks a bit dark.

The introduction where the girls are wearing all-white looks really good with the Philippine Flag on the LCD behind them.

Hosts Richard Guttierez and Anne Curtis are back as this year’s main hosts, while Binibining Pilipinas – Grand International 2015 Nicole Cordoves serves as the segment host, and she was just fantastic as usual!

Richard somehow redeemed himself here after receiving flak from his 2018 gig. He was more relaxed, though he forgot Leren Mae during the Q&A, but it was easily edited on TV so all’s good.

Anne, meanwhile, was such a joy to watch! She’s very professional and very charming at the same time! I’d love to see her come back next year!

What’s so prominent about this edition is its pacing! From the first cut up to the question and answer, everything was done quickly. I was also checking Facebook and Twitter while inside the Big Dome and learned that the live audience was just a segment ahead of the telecast!

Swimsuit and Evening Gown Competition:

For the swimsuit round, a reggae band played while the top 25 sashayed in their blue swimwear. The girls were given a choice to wear either one-piece or two-piece swimsuits. Binibining Bataan, Bea Patricia Magtanong, surprisingly ended up topping this round of the competition. My personal pick during this round was Emma Tiglao from Pampanga.

The evening gown portion was another highlight – that segment was just mesmerizing! I loved this presentation even better than last year’s. There were a lot of standout gowns here, making it anybody’s ballgame, but it probably boiled down to presentation, with eventual Miss Universe Philippines winner Gazini Ganados from Talisay, Cebu, nailing it from head to toe with that alluring smile! Her aviary-inspired Cary Santiago gown was to die for! My favorites here are Gazini, Aya Abesamis, and Samantha Lo.

Face of Binibini
This is one of the three major awards given that night, and I really thought that this was locked for Vickie who earlier in the night amassed the majority of awards from the pageant’s sponsors. So, what a pleasant surprise it was when Gazini snatched it, looking very surprised herself..

The Farewell Walks of the 2018 Queens!

The 2018 Queens did really well internationally, with the obvious ring leader being the reigning Miss Universe, Catriona Gray, getting the spotlight during the farewell walks. I loved her speech after her AVP, although a bit long, it was really a touching moment. She really is a one-in-a-million queen!

What I was hoping to happen in this segment, though, was a little more acknowledgment for Karen Gallman, who made history as well as the country’s first Miss Intercontinental winner. The farewell messages and final walks of the five girls felt like mere afterthoughts compared to Queen Cat.

Announcement of Winners!

Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray crowning Miss Universe Philippines 2019 Gazini Ganados of Talisay, Cebu.
(photos via normanorman)

The New Miss Universe Philippines 2019!
Gazini Christiana Jordan Ganados made her mark in the latter part of the coronation when she sashayed onto the stage with her Cary Santiago neon pink evening gown. She was just breathtaking during her turn, stealing the thunder from the night’s favorite, Vicky Rushton, who strutted after her. Her pasarela wasn’t the strongest, but nobody could deny that face! Her awards for Best in Evening Gown and Face of the Binibini (Miss Photogenic) are truly well-deserved wins! She may not be a Catriona during the Q&A, but she was charming and had grace under pressure. Even if some would argue that her answer isn’t the best, it is undeniable that she was the most mesmerizing, ensuring the top plum for Talisay City, Cebu!

The Pride of Bataan is going International!
Patch is one of the most hyped contestants this edition, and for a lot of good reasons – statuesque beauty, impressive credentials, and good communication skills. Everyone inside the coliseum knew that after she delivered a very convincing answer during the Q&A, she would end up winning one of the crowns. Some fans were disappointed that she “only” nabbed the Binibining Pilipinas – International title, but I honestly feel that she’d do well in the Japanese-based pageant and may even end up winning it all. It’s also clear that Gazini outperformed her all throughout the night, so she should be thanking her lucky stars that she even ended up second in ranking, with other girls like Lo, Tiglao, and Saeed trailing behind fiercely.

Resham is now on my radar!
Resham Saeed wasn’t even on my radar prior to the finals night. I had seen her free-speech delivery and was duly impressed by it, but I was blinded by the early frontrunners and didn’t pay her a glance or two. Lo and behold, though, the girl cemented her status as a crown-worthy contender with her sultry swimsuit catwalk and gift of gab. She may need more polishing and better styling, but that’s what Binibini is there for, and I’m pretty sure she’ll be explosive come Miss Supranational in Poland later this year.

Samantha Lo is a Miss Universe Philippines in the making but…

This was Samantha’s first national pageant, and she made it all the way to the winners’ circle by clinching the Binibining Pilipinas – Grand International title. I’m still not sure how to feel about her winning the said title, but given Samantha’s assertiveness, I know that she’ll be fighting hard and will represent our country well in Venezuela later this year. It’s a shame that the owner of her international assignment has an ongoing beef with Filipino pageant fans and seems to be in revenge mode. And hosting his pageant in Venezuela? What the hell was he thinking?!

Enough of that for now, this is about Samantha, so I’d just like to say how impressive her performance was during the finals. She was so-so during the swimsuit round, but she was definitely one of the best during the evening gown portion of the competition. Her pink evening gown with a black silhouette accentuated her boxy (no pun intended) body and made her look every inch like the queen she is. And of course, it is without question that she provided the best answer during the Q&A – it must have been a very difficult deliberation for the judges!

Had her fellow Cebuana Gazini not performed explosively and charmed the whole of Araneta, she’d definitely be a good alternative too!

The Vindication of Emma Tiglao!

Emma’s biggest Waterloo during her Miss World Philippines and first Binibining Pilipinas stints was the question and answer rounds. These girls are smart, but some aren’t just as spontaneous, and this is where Emma keeps falling short, so it was with relief that she was able to sail through the Q&A like a boss and finally bag a national crown! She was flawless throughout the night, and I really thought that she’d be sent to Miss International or Miss Supranational, but I guess SMA wanted a back-to-back crowning in Miss Intercontinental, and Emma’s sheer beauty is an ace that could achieve that.

Leren Mae Bautista Barely Made it…
Leren is one of the girls pegged as possible successors to the Miss Universe Philippines crown going into the competition. Her exotic look was glaring throughout the night, making her a potential contender for the top crown. However, during the Q&A, despite being considered one of the girls with good communication skills, she was just mediocre, to say the least. Nonetheless, her beauty and presentation definitely left a mark on the judges, enough for her to creep into the winners’ circle.

Aya’s One Big Moment
Despite not securing one of the ‘coveted’ six titles, Maria Andrea Verdadero Abesamis will always be remembered as a fighter after redeeming herself from last year’s unsuccessful bid for a crown. Aya came back more polished. She was vibrant on stage and even channeled her mother, Desiree, when she competed for Miss Universe 1984 during the Evening Gown competition. Her readiness was evident last Sunday, and although she fell short of clinching a title, her runner-up finish is still a good note to end her pageant career! She should be proud of herself, for it must have been very difficult to do this all over again!

Samantha’s Sorrow…
Samantha Mae Bernardo may have finished with a runner-up title, but it’s probably a bittersweet moment for her since she also garnered the same placing at last year’s Binibining Pilipinas edition. Many thought that she did well, but she probably just fell short of getting a few more votes from the judges to secure a title. If it’s any consolation, she still has another chance next year to clinch a title as she’s still qualified age-wise. She just has to remember that Pia had to join three times and even went home empty-handed on her second try, and she had to work hard on her journey to win the Miss Universe crown. I have a feeling that this isn’t the end for Samantha’s pageant journey – I just hope that she keeps at it.

The Heartbreaking Exclusion of a Fan Favorite:

Last year’s 1st Runner-up, Vickie Rushton, is one of the fan favorites and frontrunners leading up to last night’s finals. She was on her way to nabbing one of the crowns, if not the top plum, until the dreaded Q&A got to her. She was asked why mental health is as important as physical health. She already started wobbly and was about to recover until the live audience (unheard through the TV) started jeering, and the girl who’s perceived to be THE ONE TO BEAT all night long lost her train of thought and regrettably resigned to the inevitable.

I was really hoping that she’d do a Karen Gallman and still end up winning one of the crowns; alas, the judges deemed the other girls’ answers too strong for them to spare her a title. It was just heartbreaking to see her defeated expression after her turn in the Q&A portion. Online sources are stating that she’s already 27, thus overage to join again next year, but for now, I hope she finds time to rest and be with the people who love and support her. And I also hope that people will stop shaming her for her Q&A performance because I could only guess how difficult it is to be in her position last Sunday.

Conclusion:
Overall, I can confidently say that this is one of the best Binibining Pilipinas editions I’ve watched to date. The pacing was much better, the hosts were excellent overall, and the quality of the contestants was among the best we’ve had in years – I’d even go as far as to say that this is the most competitive edition in the last five years. Although the pre-pageant took months due to the Miss Universe Philippines franchise hoopla, we were still treated to a surprisingly amazing show. The camera work was a bit lacking at some parts, but overall, it was a well-delivered show. Kudos to ABS-CBN and to the Binibining Pilipinas Organization for bringing us another awesome edition of the most beautiful night in the Philippines!

ICYMI: Karen Gallman of The Philippines Wins Miss Intercontinental 2018/2019!

Congratulations are in order for The Philippines‘ very first Miss Intercontinental crown courtesy of the very beautiful Karen Juanita Gallman!

She was adjudged the fairest amongst the 80 delegates around the world who competed for the title at the Mall of Asia Arena in the Philippines last January 26 of this year.

Karen is the last Binibining Pilipinas 2018 Queen to compete internationally and the second to win the title too after Catriona Gray bagged the Miss Universe title last year in Bangkok.

Her Intercontinental court are:
Adriana Moya – Costa Rica, 1st Runner-up
Laura Longauerová – Slovak Republic, 2nd Runner-up
Hillary Hollman del Prado – Colombia, 3rd Runner-up
Ngân Anh LĂŞ Ă‚u – Vietnam, 4th Runner-up
Bella Lire Lapso – Ethiopia, 5th Runner-up

Congratulations Karen, Mabuhay ka!

ICYMI: Catriona Gray on the cover of PeopleAsia Magazine – January 2019

You can now buy your own copy of Catriona Gray’s first printed magazine cover as Miss Universe through PeopleAsia’s Special Collector’s Issue this month.

The inside stories will include her preparation for the pageant, her thoughts and analysis on why she won and PeopleAsia’s front-view observation during the coronation night!

This collector’s issue will also feature Catriona’s long-time collaborator – the Kapampangan designer Mak Tumang and our three previous Misses Universe – Pia Wurtzbach (2015), Margie Moran (1973) and Gloria Diaz (1969).

Miss Universe® 2018 : Meet the Preliminary and Final Telecast Judges!

The Miss Universe Organization just announced today the name of the all-female commitee who will determine the successor of Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters as the next Miss Universe. Both preliminary and final telecast will be judged by the same panel. They are:

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Porntip “Bui” Simon
Miss Universe 1988 from Thailand, founder of Angel Wings Foundation, which addresses the needs of Thailand’s young and vulnerable citizens with increased educational opportunities

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Monique Lhuillier
World renowned bridal and fashion designer with creations worn by celebrated women including first ladies of the United States for more than two decades; member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America

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Janaye Ingram
Corporate executive, political grassroots organizer and founder of Women’s March, Inc.; 2017 Glamour Magazine Women of the Year along with her fellow Women’s March organizers; Miss New Jersey USA 2004
Michelle McLean: Returning to Bangkok, where she was crowned Miss Universe 1992 from Namibia, internationally recognized model and television presenter; Chairperson of the Michelle McLean Children Trust and Founding partner of the Business of Beauty

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Iman Oubou
Moroccan-American entrepreneur, former pageant titleholder and founder of women’s digital platform SWAAY MEDIA; published scientist recently named as one of CIO Magazine’s 2018 “Female Entrepreneur’s to Watch” and awarded the first ever “Visage Du Maroc” of 2018, a new initiative uplifting female voices in Morocco and across the Middle East

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Lili Gil Valletta
Award-winning entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of CulturIntel and CIEN+, TV business commentator and World Economic Forum Young Global Leader; O.S. Hispanic Businessperson of the Year; and 2018 Women of Excellence Award recipient, among others

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Richelle Singson-Michael
CEO of Platinum Skies Aviation and FinTech Casha.me; pioneering architect and Vice Chairwoman of the LCS Group of Companies, which led and oversaw the successful hosting of the 65th MISS UNIVERSE® in the Philippines