ajsy0203 wrote:We can proved that our country can be a best hospitality to the 100-130 girls at Miss World 2019 but the big question remain, will the deep wound heal just like the situation at Asia's Next Top Model right now?
SHREWD wrote:Miss Universe 2016 failed to showcase the beautiful culture/tradition/sceneries of the Philippines in it's final show.
Miss World can definitely do this...all we have to do is to FORGIVE and give Julia Morley another chance.
Stoichio wrote:
MANDATORY CONDITIONS:
1. Government will not spend a hundred pesos.
2. The Filipinos will not see the face of the cheaters: Wilnelia Merced-Forsythe and Liliana *whatever* on Philippine soil.
3. The product of fraud false winner SteaFEA del Valle will not set her foot in the Philippines.
beautywatchnyc wrote:Stoichio wrote:
MANDATORY CONDITIONS:
1. Government will not spend a hundred pesos.
2. The Filipinos will not see the face of the cheaters: Wilnelia Merced-Forsythe and Liliana *whatever* on Philippine soil.
3. The product of fraud false winner SteaFEA del Valle will not set her foot in the Philippines.
Winner ito! Sana iiral ang delicadeza ng dalawang magkumare in No. 2. Pwo di naman si Stefanie ang nakikipagdakdakan sa atin. If she comes, I think we'll suffocate her with indefatigable kindness and understanding Yes, we can.
Stoichio wrote:beautywatchnyc wrote:Stoichio wrote:
MANDATORY CONDITIONS:
1. Government will not spend a hundred pesos.
2. The Filipinos will not see the face of the cheaters: Wilnelia Merced-Forsythe and Liliana *whatever* on Philippine soil.
3. The product of fraud false winner SteaFEA del Valle will not set her foot in the Philippines.
Winner ito! Sana iiral ang delicadeza ng dalawang magkumare in No. 2. Pwo di naman si Stefanie ang nakikipagdakdakan sa atin. If she comes, I think we'll suffocate her with indefatigable kindness and understanding Yes, we can.
Correction: SteFEA
See below in her latest pic and trip how she is so UNPRETTY. Not a pinch of MW material in her.
Well, she's a product of fraud!
lutosfeet wrote:Well its hard, im still bleeding on how we pageant fans were disappointed with the finals of Miss Universe 2016. 1974 and 1994 Edition is indeed a hard feat to follow.. In case of MW 2019 lets see if they can get sponsors. I want them to showcase the real beauty of the Philippines,
Stoichio wrote:
MANDATORY CONDITIONS:
1. Government will not spend a hundred pesos.
2. The Filipinos will not see the face of the cheaters: Wilnelia Merced-Forsythe and Liliana *whatever* on Philippine soil.
3. The product of fraud false winner SteaFEA del Valle will not set her foot in the Philippines.
Fangit Ka wrote:Stoichio wrote:
MANDATORY CONDITIONS:
1. Government will not spend a hundred pesos.
2. The Filipinos will not see the face of the cheaters: Wilnelia Merced-Forsythe and Liliana *whatever* on Philippine soil.
3. The product of fraud false winner SteaFEA del Valle will not set her foot in the Philippines.
I don't want the cheating master chef to step foot in the Philippines, either. Just the judges.
beautywatchnyc wrote:Fangit Ka wrote:Stoichio wrote:
MANDATORY CONDITIONS:
1. Government will not spend a hundred pesos.
2. The Filipinos will not see the face of the cheaters: Wilnelia Merced-Forsythe and Liliana *whatever* on Philippine soil.
3. The product of fraud false winner SteaFEA del Valle will not set her foot in the Philippines.
I don't want the cheating master chef to step foot in the Philippines, either. Just the judges.
aba, aba yun ang talagang tunay na publicity kung matutupad. Proxy ba, tama?
volcomtits wrote:mess world , is mess world,,,, hello jolia ,,,,
carlosebastienne wrote:I think the local organizer is on the right track with his plans. Demonstrate that he can make the local search grand and show the world that he could be such a great national director that the cooking master becomes threatened that she would lose a great ally in her endeavor if she doesn't give the Philippines the proper treatment it deserves!
esperasave wrote:If there will be 100-130 contestants in Miss World, it's like the same number of countries competing in the Olympics. If the Philippines will be the host in 2019, The Philippines is an outright winner to be chosen from hundreds of countries and territories contained throughout the world.
hauteegirl wrote:On the other hand, i want Phil to host Miss International but this time classy with a flair. Lets focus on the pageants that matter to us.
hauteegirl wrote:And, in case Catriona will win Miss Universe you will never hear the end of MASSIVE hate that MW will get from pinoys.
hauteegirl wrote:I still dont want Miss World to happen in the Philippines. It took 60 years for aunt julia to say my favorite country coz shes jealous that philippines is a miss universe country. Shes the one who has the grudge on us and she took it more deeper last year. Im one of those people... Well like venezuela, they dont need to host a pageant to win it. For tourism, nah i really dont think it made a huge impact after we hosted it. We need better transportations on how to reach these beautiful islands in the philippines. Not all are into extreme travels. My friend who is not a pinoy went to palawan but he went to the other part where its easy to access. He said that its a plane ride and another 4hrs drive to reach the resort. No i cant deal with that. Its like going to vegas from LA.
beautywatchnyc wrote:carlosebastienne wrote:I think the local organizer is on the right track with his plans. Demonstrate that he can make the local search grand and show the world that he could be such a great national director that the cooking master becomes threatened that she would lose a great ally in her endeavor if she doesn't give the Philippines the proper treatment it deserves!
On a serious note, Miss World Philippines has been bleeding for years on end. It could have suffered an early demise had it not been for Arnold Vegafria's vision to bring the Philippines back in the MW map. Mounting a pageant of this magnitude requires resources and Arnold certainly cannot afford to do that on his own. So with a good public relations team, and an extensive network of friends in high places, he took the challenge with fervor. I hope he succeeds. It's not really a baptism of fire for Vegafria because he has exposure to the industry and passion for pageants. Besides Vegafria comes highly recommended to MW Julia Morley by the former CQGQ ND Cory Quirino. Funds remain his most important challenge but with sponsorships coming from well-intentioned citizens I think that Miss World Philippines is moving in the right direction.
beautywatchnyc wrote:hauteegirl wrote:I still dont want Miss World to happen in the Philippines. It took 60 years for aunt julia to say my favorite country coz shes jealous that philippines is a miss universe country. Shes the one who has the grudge on us and she took it more deeper last year. Im one of those people... Well like venezuela, they dont need to host a pageant to win it. For tourism, nah i really dont think it made a huge impact after we hosted it. We need better transportations on how to reach these beautiful islands in the philippines. Not all are into extreme travels. My friend who is not a pinoy went to palawan but he went to the other part where its easy to access. He said that its a plane ride and another 4hrs drive to reach the resort. No i cant deal with that. Its like going to vegas from LA.
We'll we cannot stay on island of isolation forever. Except for that infamous apartheid year where a Pinay delegate withdrew, Filipinos are a fun-loving lot and did participate in all Ms World editions despite perceived discrimination and unfair treatment. We have "conquered" Ms U 3x times in more than half a century of franchising. The last six years proved to be a boon as our girls were called in the circle of Ms U finalists. Lest we forget, there's a string of top placements garnered by our girls in the Ms U stage in a span of 60 years. Not bad!
Quo vadis Ms World? Similarly, we can achieve something like that in Ms World if we persist. We cannot pull out only to rejoin later. That would be embarrasing and will reflect negatively on our image because after all Ms W is still a competition. There will always be a winner. No pain, no glory.
CQGC leadership has produced a winner and few decent finalist placements. There was the triad of Manalo-Bautista-Yunon that put the Philippines in Ms W map in recent memory. There's hope. It will serve to know the leadership of Vegafria and Company will work to that end, one can never tell when the wheels of fortune will roll in favor of the Philippines once again. It's better to look at the glass half full than the one half-empty.
Truth? Whether or not you will approve, there are wealthy Filipinos in the private sector willing to provide funds even for a pageant where Filipinas are discriminated against. It seems strange that these benefactors are willing to lose fortunes in something decadent as a beauty pageant. It behooves that private interests differ largely from public spending even if the latter designates the common good.
Different pokes for different strokes. Fact!
brandijohnsen wrote:hauteegirl wrote:On the other hand, i want Phil to host Miss International but this time classy with a flair. Lets focus on the pageants that matter to us.
I read the same suggestion from another poster. I think if there's another pageant that deserves the Philippines' attention, it's Miss International. And the Philippines could certainly add life into its boring ceremony -- something exciting to look forward to.hauteegirl wrote:And, in case Catriona will win Miss Universe you will never hear the end of MASSIVE hate that MW will get from pinoys.
THAT would be a situation I'd personally want to witness!
brandijohnsen wrote:beautywatchnyc wrote:carlosebastienne wrote:I think the local organizer is on the right track with his plans. Demonstrate that he can make the local search grand and show the world that he could be such a great national director that the cooking master becomes threatened that she would lose a great ally in her endeavor if she doesn't give the Philippines the proper treatment it deserves!
On a serious note, Miss World Philippines has been bleeding for years on end. It could have suffered an early demise had it not been for Arnold Vegafria's vision to bring the Philippines back in the MW map. Mounting a pageant of this magnitude requires resources and Arnold certainly cannot afford to do that on his own. So with a good public relations team, and an extensive network of friends in high places, he took the challenge with fervor. I hope he succeeds. It's not really a baptism of fire for Vegafria because he has exposure to the industry and passion for pageants. Besides Vegafria comes highly recommended to MW Julia Morley by the former CQGQ ND Cory Quirino. Funds remain his most important challenge but with sponsorships coming from well-intentioned citizens I think that Miss World Philippines is moving in the right direction.
Although I'm not a fan of the world's biggest cookfest, I applaud Mr. Vegafria's efforts and hopes he finds fulfillment in what he'll do, at the very least locally. As could be seen from Ms. Quirino's accomplishments, even amidst the debacle with Catriona Gray's placement, Ms. Quirino has created her own "brand" of queens that people respect: lovely, sophisticated, and articulate. No "thesis beauties" in all the years she handled the franchise.
hauteegirl wrote:beautywatchnyc wrote:hauteegirl wrote:I still dont want Miss World to happen in the Philippines. It took 60 years for aunt julia to say my favorite country coz shes jealous that philippines is a miss universe country. Shes the one who has the grudge on us and she took it more deeper last year. Im one of those people... Well like venezuela, they dont need to host a pageant to win it. For tourism, nah i really dont think it made a huge impact after we hosted it. We need better transportations on how to reach these beautiful islands in the philippines. Not all are into extreme travels. My friend who is not a pinoy went to palawan but he went to the other part where its easy to access. He said that its a plane ride and another 4hrs drive to reach the resort. No i cant deal with that. Its like going to vegas from LA.
We'll we cannot stay on island of isolation forever. Except for that infamous apartheid year where a Pinay delegate withdrew, Filipinos are a fun-loving lot and did participate in all Ms World editions despite perceived discrimination and unfair treatment. We have "conquered" Ms U 3x times in more than half a century of franchising. The last six years proved to be a boon as our girls were called in the circle of Ms U finalists. Lest we forget, there's a string of top placements garnered by our girls in the Ms U stage in a span of 60 years. Not bad!
Quo vadis Ms World? Similarly, we can achieve something like that in Ms World if we persist. We cannot pull out only to rejoin later. That would be embarrasing and will reflect negatively on our image because after all Ms W is still a competition. There will always be a winner. No pain, no glory.
CQGC leadership has produced a winner and few decent finalist placements. There was the triad of Manalo-Bautista-Yunon that put the Philippines in Ms W map in recent memory. There's hope. It will serve to know the leadership of Vegafria and Company will work to that end, one can never tell when the wheels of fortune will roll in favor of the Philippines once again. It's better to look at the glass half full than the one half-empty.
Truth? Whether or not you will approve, there are wealthy Filipinos in the private sector willing to provide funds even for a pageant where Filipinas are discriminated against. It seems strange that these benefactors are willing to lose fortunes in something decadent as a beauty pageant. It behooves that private interests differ largely from public spending even if the latter designates the common good.
Different pokes for different strokes. Fact!
I understand what you mean. I remember Philippines had been sending reps the beginning of time. I just don't want the country to host it just to get attention by that Julia. Venezuela and other countries win without hosting it. I dont want it to be like China and what they're preparing for Indonesia right now. There's so many countries that has won this without too much effort and kissasing. I just want it like what it was before. We send girls and that's it. I already resigned to the fact that her pageant is not for us and winning 1 crown is enough. Maybe its true that many wealthy filipinos that are willing to provide funds but will it be audience free? I think it will be disappointing to see that only a handful you see in the audience because its not as popular as Miss Universe. We already see how Pia was well received compared to Megan during their homecoming parade.
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