Agua Maldita wrote:Most were surprise that some of the Filipinas can pass as Colombians like Alita and Lopez.
Oscillate wrote:I hope Jonas and his team learned from Guidotti's exclusion last time, because Kylie has all the goods to give us our 6th MI crown.
danksa wrote:Don't worry honey, with Aces and Queens' expertise in molding a cat into a tiger - Maxine, Kyle, Nicole and Hammond will surely shine on stage come their respective pageants! The world or the universe rather is waiting for them to get crowned.
Oscillate wrote:I hope Jonas and his team learned from Guidotti's exclusion last time, because Kylie has all the goods to give us our 6th MI crown.
koji wrote:Agua Maldita wrote:Most were surprise that some of the Filipinas can pass as Colombians like Alita and Lopez.
I don't know why a lot of South Americans are historically inept. I heard this from my classmates too except Mexicans who knew that we were a former colony of Spain.
Stoichio wrote:koji wrote:Agua Maldita wrote:Most were surprise that some of the Filipinas can pass as Colombians like Alita and Lopez.
I don't know why a lot of South Americans are historically inept. I heard this from my classmates too except Mexicans who knew that we were a former colony of Spain.
Well, Latin Americans with highest IQ level are
1. Venezuelan,
2. Mexicans
3. Argentines
4. Chileans
5. Brazilians
Lowest: Boricunts
The Fifth Columnist wrote:I think the term personal battle in Miss Universe or any other pageant suits more to the fans, we take it really personally and beyond reality.
Tracing back in the history of rivalry between Venezuela and Colombia in pageantry, our neighbors were always a reference in competition terms and actually always was present between colombian fans a sense of envy because of their victories, weighted by the perception of a natural, outstanding beauty in our contestants vs the suposedly fabricated beauty of venezuelans queens.
But the real thing is that Miss Venezuela is a factory but of performance skills, a professional household with eyes and tools all disposed to pursuit international titles, where little is left to luck and most is done to accomplish an international (and changing thru ages) appeal in terms of beauty to please any given panel of judges.
Now, colombian queens had not take it too seriously and with much profesionalism the fact of being a contestant of international pageants, but in deep commitment with their role as public figure who disposes of her popularity and charm to help fundraising of plenty of foundations and humanitarian causes supported by CNB for decades.
Good results that follow them (or not) are more a consequence of a good (or not so good) selection in the local competition, and when a title is won it's more a personal victory than a team (or country) effort behind her.
Public perception and support of beauty contests in Colombia has decreased heavily in late years, the recent controversy in Miss Universe has made news but always in the light, forgetable side, and the passion for these subjetcts seen in other countries in general public (Philippines....Thailand, Venezuela, Puerto Rico..) is way ahead of the present in Colombia. Core fans of pageantry in Colombia are die hard fans, too, but their noise hardly trascend this circle up to public perception.
For the above mentioned, I see all those vengeance strategies and stuff only in the atmosphere of pageantry fans topics, I don't see colombian queens or their close advisors, and much less the national organizations, orchestrating strategies and taking note of every detail in order to counter attack a suposed rival...all those conspiracy theories belong only to the fertile imagination of fans.
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