poker_man wrote:For Philippines to pull a South Africa, you have to get the girl who exudes sophistication and class especially in public speaking. MUP 2020 had the best set of girls who could speak, but Shamcey and Jonas ignored the most effective public speakers.
In 2016, Kylie Verzosa was better than Maxine Medina. In 2019, Patricia Magtanong was better than Gazini Ganados. Those were Araneta's mistakes, which is why we failed to have a South Africa moment of having girls consistently at the "last two standing" positions.
MUP and Shamcey, we all know Ysmael (1st runner-up) and Hakerson (4th runner-up) were both better than Rabiya Mateo. Once again, the Philippines is still stuck in the past crowning pasarela and pasabog queens. Don't get me wrong, Rabiya is a great candidate, but she was giving way more of "declamation contest" vibes, only local pageants approve of that technique.
In the age of pandemic, the winner will always talk online. She won't be dolled up in the cover of magazines or fashion shows. Dumb move to ignore the best and most fluid English speakers.
poker_man wrote:For Philippines to pull a South Africa, you have to get the girl who exudes sophistication and class especially in public speaking. MUP 2020 had the best set of girls who could speak, but Shamcey and Jonas ignored the most effective public speakers.
In 2016, Kylie Verzosa was better than Maxine Medina. In 2019, Patricia Magtanong was better than Gazini Ganados. Those were Araneta's mistakes, which is why we failed to have a South Africa moment of having girls consistently at the "last two standing" positions.
MUP and Shamcey, we all know Ysmael (1st runner-up) and Hakerson (4th runner-up) were both better than Rabiya Mateo. Once again, the Philippines is still stuck in the past crowning pasarela and pasabog queens. Don't get me wrong, Rabiya is a great candidate, but she was giving way more of "declamation contest" vibes, only local pageants approve of that technique.
In the age of pandemic, the winner will always talk online. She won't be dolled up in the cover of magazines or fashion shows. Dumb move to ignore the best and most fluid English speakers.
hauteegirl wrote:Aba eh if Kylie was crowned MUP that year eh di wala sana tayong 6th Miss International. Hindi naman porket magaling sa Q&A lagi na lang MUP. Di naman magkokorona ang Miss Universe ng iisang bansa taon taon.
hauteegirl wrote:Aba eh if Kylie was crowned MUP that year eh di wala sana tayong 6th Miss International. Hindi naman porket magaling sa Q&A lagi na lang MUP. Di naman magkokorona ang Miss Universe ng iisang bansa taon taon.
bastyalex wrote:hauteegirl wrote:Aba eh if Kylie was crowned MUP that year eh di wala sana tayong 6th Miss International. Hindi naman porket magaling sa Q&A lagi na lang MUP. Di naman magkokorona ang Miss Universe ng iisang bansa taon taon.
2016 was an incredibly weak batch in Miss Universe. Kylie could have easily performed side by side with Iris, and a Back2Back win was very possible considering how weak that batch is.
hauteegirl wrote:bastyalex wrote:hauteegirl wrote:Aba eh if Kylie was crowned MUP that year eh di wala sana tayong 6th Miss International. Hindi naman porket magaling sa Q&A lagi na lang MUP. Di naman magkokorona ang Miss Universe ng iisang bansa taon taon.
2016 was an incredibly weak batch in Miss Universe. Kylie could have easily performed side by side with Iris, and a Back2Back win was very possible considering how weak that batch is.
But Iris was the chosen one. Host country na nga tayo eh tayo pa mananalo pagkatapos ng fiasco nong 2015.
poker_man wrote:For Philippines to pull a South Africa, you have to get the girl who exudes sophistication and class especially in public speaking. MUP 2020 had the best set of girls who could speak, but Shamcey and Jonas ignored the most effective public speakers.
In 2016, Kylie Verzosa was better than Maxine Medina. In 2019, Patricia Magtanong was better than Gazini Ganados. Those were Araneta's mistakes, which is why we failed to have a South Africa moment of having girls consistently at the "last two standing" positions.
MUP and Shamcey, we all know Ysmael (1st runner-up) and Hakerson (4th runner-up) were both better than Rabiya Mateo. Once again, the Philippines is still stuck in the past crowning pasarela and pasabog queens. Don't get me wrong, Rabiya is a great candidate, but she was giving way more of "declamation contest" vibes, only local pageants approve of that technique.
In the age of pandemic, the winner will always talk online. She won't be dolled up in the cover of magazines or fashion shows. Dumb move to ignore the best and most fluid English speakers.
ssyoki wrote:BOHOL was the best speaker. Very precise siya sa mga thoughts niya
poker_man wrote:Rabiya is just another Venus/Shamcey taga probinsya scholar na Miss declamation contest ang speaking skills niya. I have seen her interviews after her crowning and she is very disappointing. Nakafocus sa kahirapan niya and how she did her best to survive poverty, ganun na naman ang drama niya, very typical. May pagka all-knowing na ewan din just like Shamcey when she answered that her future partner "should love her God too". LOL!
Hindi talaga siya katulad nina Bella and Billie na very charming at sobrang fluid sa pag-English, na di kailangan maging seryoso ang sagot palagi. Mas mature ang atake nung dalawa (including Pauline na magaling din) kaysa kay Rabiya na very cliche sumagot. Let's face it, nanalo siya because of that Miriam Defensor Santiago reference, other than that, di naman siya pang global speaker talaga.
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