gemsparks wrote:How true Miss Gwand International 2013 Janelee Chaparro is also trying her luck for Miss Universe Puerto Rico '18?
novemberRain wrote:How old is she now?
sleuth08 wrote:MAYDELISE OR VALERIE. WHOEVER WINS MISS UNIVERSE PUERTO RICO SHOULD START PRACTICING CLAPPING AND SAY CONGRATULATIONS CATRIONA.
lingintexas wrote:I just can`t understand some people, you are jealous of PR but go out your way to be in every PR thread, I pray to God Cat wins because the suicide rate in the Phil might spike after the crowning.
hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Since when does culture become the identification one's nationality or origin? So, all the Latin American girls who have Spanish culture can go and represent Spain?
This is not even the reason why I am on a anti-PR spree this moment. The black gay from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico started accusing and ridiculing the Philippine beauty queens for being halfies and that we are whitewashing our people. She forgot the IMPORTATION they are doing. What a stupid black gay that is Nino Cleopatro.
hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Since when does culture become the identification one's nationality or origin? So, all the Latin American girls who have Spanish culture can go and represent Spain?
This is not even the reason why I am on a anti-PR spree this moment. The black gay from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico started accusing and ridiculing the Philippine beauty queens for being halfies and that we are whitewashing our people. She forgot the IMPORTATION they are doing. What a stupid black gay that is Nino Cleopatro.
Lol, Cleaopatro! related to the topic, your identity is based in the circumstances you are raised. That example of the spanish lamguage is just not even related to the point. If a girl was born in Australia but moved right after to Manila amd has lived there her whole life, speaks the country languages, went to school and college there, and her culture is the same as those that surround her, she is a proud Pinoy born in Australia. She might have an influx of her parents culture but she knows nothing else better than the Pinoy culture and should have all the right to represen Philippines. I am not sure if that is the case of Catriona but I would defend her if she were born in Phillipinnes and then moved to Spain and represnt us in Miss Universe( ). I would defend her even she had the same sutuation of Bodine; she declare herself PRican as far as I've been informed by anothe r serious forumer. It is a big thing and something to be proud if that a beauty born somewhere else decids she is proud to represent your country.
hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Since when does culture become the identification one's nationality or origin? So, all the Latin American girls who have Spanish culture can go and represent Spain?
This is not even the reason why I am on a anti-PR spree this moment. The black gay from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico started accusing and ridiculing the Philippine beauty queens for being halfies and that we are whitewashing our people. She forgot the IMPORTATION they are doing. What a stupid black gay that is Nino Cleopatro.
Lol, Cleaopatro! related to the topic, your identity is based in the circumstances you are raised. That example of the spanish lamguage is just not even related to the point. If a girl was born in Australia but moved right after to Manila amd has lived there her whole life, speaks the country languages, went to school and college there, and her culture is the same as those that surround her, she is a proud Pinoy born in Australia. She might have an influx of her parents culture but she knows nothing else better than the Pinoy culture and should have all the right to represen Philippines. I am not sure if that is the case of Catriona but I would defend her if she were born in Phillipinnes and then moved to Spain and represnt us in Miss Universe( ). I would defend her even she had the same sutuation of Bodine; she declare herself PRican as far as I've been informed by anothe r serious forumer. It is a big thing and something to be proud if that a beauty born somewhere else decids she is proud to represent your country.
otangzi wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Since when does culture become the identification one's nationality or origin? So, all the Latin American girls who have Spanish culture can go and represent Spain?
This is not even the reason why I am on a anti-PR spree this moment. The black gay from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico started accusing and ridiculing the Philippine beauty queens for being halfies and that we are whitewashing our people. She forgot the IMPORTATION they are doing. What a stupid black gay that is Nino Cleopatro.
Lol, Cleaopatro! related to the topic, your identity is based in the circumstances you are raised. That example of the spanish lamguage is just not even related to the point. If a girl was born in Australia but moved right after to Manila amd has lived there her whole life, speaks the country languages, went to school and college there, and her culture is the same as those that surround her, she is a proud Pinoy born in Australia. She might have an influx of her parents culture but she knows nothing else better than the Pinoy culture and should have all the right to represen Philippines. I am not sure if that is the case of Catriona but I would defend her if she were born in Phillipinnes and then moved to Spain and represnt us in Miss Universe( ). I would defend her even she had the same sutuation of Bodine; she declare herself PRican as far as I've been informed by anothe r serious forumer. It is a big thing and something to be proud if that a beauty born somewhere else decids she is proud to represent your country.
Filipinos abroad still keep their identity that is the reason why there are Filipino communities. They still watch Filipino TV SHOWS and they know everything that is happening here in our country. Puerto Rico's case is like a LOTTERY OR BINGO type of contest.
hrexen wrote:sleuth08 wrote:MAYDELISE OR VALERIE. WHOEVER WINS MISS UNIVERSE PUERTO RICO SHOULD START PRACTICING CLAPPING AND SAY CONGRATULATIONS CATRIONA.
True!
I think they can even learn from Catriona doing that exact same thing back in 2016... clapping hard.
- don't get me wrong, I love Cat.
lingintexas wrote:otangzi wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Since when does culture become the identification one's nationality or origin? So, all the Latin American girls who have Spanish culture can go and represent Spain?
This is not even the reason why I am on a anti-PR spree this moment. The black gay from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico started accusing and ridiculing the Philippine beauty queens for being halfies and that we are whitewashing our people. She forgot the IMPORTATION they are doing. What a stupid black gay that is Nino Cleopatro.
Lol, Cleaopatro! related to the topic, your identity is based in the circumstances you are raised. That example of the spanish lamguage is just not even related to the point. If a girl was born in Australia but moved right after to Manila amd has lived there her whole life, speaks the country languages, went to school and college there, and her culture is the same as those that surround her, she is a proud Pinoy born in Australia. She might have an influx of her parents culture but she knows nothing else better than the Pinoy culture and should have all the right to represen Philippines. I am not sure if that is the case of Catriona but I would defend her if she were born in Phillipinnes and then moved to Spain and represnt us in Miss Universe( ). I would defend her even she had the same sutuation of Bodine; she declare herself PRican as far as I've been informed by anothe r serious forumer. It is a big thing and something to be proud if that a beauty born somewhere else decids she is proud to represent your country.
Filipinos abroad still keep their identity that is the reason why there are Filipino communities. They still watch Filipino TV SHOWS and they know everything that is happening here in our country. Puerto Rico's case is like a LOTTERY OR BINGO type of contest.
Absolute bulshit PR in America hold their PR identity just like others do, not sure where you dreamed that scenario up from.
onecoolday wrote:Back in January, someone made a thread about Catriona joining Bb. Pilipinas. The second or third person to comment was Nina. He wrote that he could smell desperation- referring to Catriona's decision to join pageants again.
None of his friends called him out for saying such. When some Filipinos did the same "favor" in this thread, his friends are all up in arms calling them obsessed with that Caribbean Island.
Just saying.
The Duchess wrote:lingintexas wrote:otangzi wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Since when does culture become the identification one's nationality or origin? So, all the Latin American girls who have Spanish culture can go and represent Spain?
This is not even the reason why I am on a anti-PR spree this moment. The black gay from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico started accusing and ridiculing the Philippine beauty queens for being halfies and that we are whitewashing our people. She forgot the IMPORTATION they are doing. What a stupid black gay that is Nino Cleopatro.
Lol, Cleaopatro! related to the topic, your identity is based in the circumstances you are raised. That example of the spanish lamguage is just not even related to the point. If a girl was born in Australia but moved right after to Manila amd has lived there her whole life, speaks the country languages, went to school and college there, and her culture is the same as those that surround her, she is a proud Pinoy born in Australia. She might have an influx of her parents culture but she knows nothing else better than the Pinoy culture and should have all the right to represen Philippines. I am not sure if that is the case of Catriona but I would defend her if she were born in Phillipinnes and then moved to Spain and represnt us in Miss Universe( ). I would defend her even she had the same sutuation of Bodine; she declare herself PRican as far as I've been informed by anothe r serious forumer. It is a big thing and something to be proud if that a beauty born somewhere else decids she is proud to represent your country.
Filipinos abroad still keep their identity that is the reason why there are Filipino communities. They still watch Filipino TV SHOWS and they know everything that is happening here in our country. Puerto Rico's case is like a LOTTERY OR BINGO type of contest.
Absolute bulshit PR in America hold their PR identity just like others do, not sure where you dreamed that scenario up from.
One of the main points of conflict between Puertorricans who want Statehood and Americans that don't want it is precisely that Puertorricans (even pro statehooders, they just don't notice) refuse to let go of things of identity, language and culture. Many anti Statehood Americans will say it: "They will always be Puertorricans, like they are a totally separate thing" which is trie.
Stoichio wrote:The Duchess wrote:lingintexas wrote:otangzi wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:hrexen wrote:Stoichio wrote:
The island is in dire scarcity of beautiful girls that they had to crown imported girls like Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales to represent them.
Either they resort to plastic surgery, importation of non-boricua girls or ninja-moves via Witchnelia Merced!
Mayday! Mayday!
Mayday! Mayday!
Whitewashing in its WORST FORM![/
Just as in the Phillipines year after year. I don't see it as a negative thing though. Diversity is beautiful.
In the Philippines, at least one of the parents is pure Filipino.
The story for Puerto Rico is completely different: They sent Bodine Koehler and Catalina Morales who have no Puerto Rican roots and also, both of them were not born in the island.
Good thing MUO didn't overlook it. MUO said that is cheating in a very conniving form.
I might undertamd the issue with Bodine (I loved her body, best one I've seen in aMU , forgettable face) But as far I have read in this forum Catalina (not sure if she was 2014? , 2015? Moved to PR right after she was born or cery close to that so she grew up there, she would be PRican by culture, not Colombian.
Since when does culture become the identification one's nationality or origin? So, all the Latin American girls who have Spanish culture can go and represent Spain?
This is not even the reason why I am on a anti-PR spree this moment. The black gay from Rio Grande, Puerto Rico started accusing and ridiculing the Philippine beauty queens for being halfies and that we are whitewashing our people. She forgot the IMPORTATION they are doing. What a stupid black gay that is Nino Cleopatro.
Lol, Cleaopatro! related to the topic, your identity is based in the circumstances you are raised. That example of the spanish lamguage is just not even related to the point. If a girl was born in Australia but moved right after to Manila amd has lived there her whole life, speaks the country languages, went to school and college there, and her culture is the same as those that surround her, she is a proud Pinoy born in Australia. She might have an influx of her parents culture but she knows nothing else better than the Pinoy culture and should have all the right to represen Philippines. I am not sure if that is the case of Catriona but I would defend her if she were born in Phillipinnes and then moved to Spain and represnt us in Miss Universe( ). I would defend her even she had the same sutuation of Bodine; she declare herself PRican as far as I've been informed by anothe r serious forumer. It is a big thing and something to be proud if that a beauty born somewhere else decids she is proud to represent your country.
Filipinos abroad still keep their identity that is the reason why there are Filipino communities. They still watch Filipino TV SHOWS and they know everything that is happening here in our country. Puerto Rico's case is like a LOTTERY OR BINGO type of contest.
Absolute bulshit PR in America hold their PR identity just like others do, not sure where you dreamed that scenario up from.
One of the main points of conflict between Puertorricans who want Statehood and Americans that don't want it is precisely that Puertorricans (even pro statehooders, they just don't notice) refuse to let go of things of identity, language and culture. Many anti Statehood Americans will say it: "They will always be Puertorricans, like they are a totally separate thing" which is trie.
Why don't you just bote for your countryhood, then? So that the leeches like Nino Cleopatro can finally say, he has a 'country' at last!
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