goddessoxana27 wrote:So mga Pinay ang possible na magkakandarapang sumali dyan... Eeeeewww!!!
Alam ba ng Royal Family yan...?
panchopolo wrote:goddessoxana27 wrote:So mga Pinay ang possible na magkakandarapang sumali dyan... Eeeeewww!!!
Alam ba ng Royal Family yan...?
I'm sure i-co-control nila ang application--limited to passport holders only--unless OK lang sa MUO na non-citizens can apply sa pageant na ito, which I doubt.
Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
And then what's next? Granting an Emirati wins this... Do you think she will show her pussy in Israel? Hahahahahaha!
Emirati's especially women will not waste their time and money for this crap. Let see if the father, grand father, uncle, brother, or imam's of that girl will allow her to join.
What a crap... May nalalaman pang publicity na nag crashed ang site...lumang drama na yan like dirty politics in the Felepens.
Alternative way to represent Felepens in Miss Universe... Mga desperado.
I am not against it but I am just real...
Dear, Osmel Sousa might be from another country but the girls he is enthroning are citizens of the countries that he has directed. Other countries, such as Iceland, have foreign NDs (although a former Miss Iceland is also an ND of that pageant too). As much as we want to see the UAE win, it should definitely be someone of Emirati descent (and must be a citizen too), and not someone who will just assume the spot as a “filler” contestant.esperasave wrote:goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
And then what's next? Granting an Emirati wins this... Do you think she will show her pussy in Israel? Hahahahahaha!
Emirati's especially women will not waste their time and money for this crap. Let see if the father, grand father, uncle, brother, or imam's of that girl will allow her to join.
What a crap... May nalalaman pang publicity na nag crashed ang site...lumang drama na yan like dirty politics in the Felepens.
Alternative way to represent Felepens in Miss Universe... Mga desperado.
I am not against it but I am just real...
What happened to Venezuela with Souza over the years, was the result of a foreigner's involvement. How come you're crying out loud already. You don't want UAE to win that's why you're sabotaging their first ever participation.
Mariana Erwin wrote:Dear, Osmel Sousa might be from another country but the girls he is enthroning are citizens of the countries that he has directed. Other countries, such as Iceland, have foreign NDs (although a former Miss Iceland is also an ND of that pageant too). As much as we want to see the UAE win, it should definitely be someone of Emirati descent (and must be a citizen too), and not someone who will just assume the spot as a “filler” contestant.esperasave wrote:goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
And then what's next? Granting an Emirati wins this... Do you think she will show her pussy in Israel? Hahahahahaha!
Emirati's especially women will not waste their time and money for this crap. Let see if the father, grand father, uncle, brother, or imam's of that girl will allow her to join.
What a crap... May nalalaman pang publicity na nag crashed ang site...lumang drama na yan like dirty politics in the Felepens.
Alternative way to represent Felepens in Miss Universe... Mga desperado.
I am not against it but I am just real...
What happened to Venezuela with Souza over the years, was the result of a foreigner's involvement. How come you're crying out loud already. You don't want UAE to win that's why you're sabotaging their first ever participation.
I hope Esperasave understands that this competition should represent the United Arab Emirates, and that is by sending an Emirati, not someone who happens to just live there. He thinks that I’m criticizing the foreign NDs, when I’m more of worried on how they will even manage this. I sure do hope a citizen of the UAE will represent them - someone who knows it by heart, and not someone who’s just there to fill in the “spot”.goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:Dear, Osmel Sousa might be from another country but the girls he is enthroning are citizens of the countries that he has directed. Other countries, such as Iceland, have foreign NDs (although a former Miss Iceland is also an ND of that pageant too). As much as we want to see the UAE win, it should definitely be someone of Emirati descent (and must be a citizen too), and not someone who will just assume the spot as a “filler” contestant.esperasave wrote:goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
And then what's next? Granting an Emirati wins this... Do you think she will show her pussy in Israel? Hahahahahaha!
Emirati's especially women will not waste their time and money for this crap. Let see if the father, grand father, uncle, brother, or imam's of that girl will allow her to join.
What a crap... May nalalaman pang publicity na nag crashed ang site...lumang drama na yan like dirty politics in the Felepens.
Alternative way to represent Felepens in Miss Universe... Mga desperado.
I am not against it but I am just real...
What happened to Venezuela with Souza over the years, was the result of a foreigner's involvement. How come you're crying out loud already. You don't want UAE to win that's why you're sabotaging their first ever participation.
Mariana Erwin,
What do you expect from that alternick???
Anyway, why should we waste time with such "Muk mafih/ karban"? It can never understand anything.
Mariana Erwin wrote:I hope Esperasave understands that this competition should represent the United Arab Emirates, and that is by sending an Emirati, not someone who happens to just live there. He thinks that I’m criticizing the foreign NDs, when I’m more of worried on how they will even manage this. I sure do hope a citizen of the UAE will represent them - someone who knows it by heart, and not someone who’s just there to fill in the “spot”.goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:Dear, Osmel Sousa might be from another country but the girls he is enthroning are citizens of the countries that he has directed. Other countries, such as Iceland, have foreign NDs (although a former Miss Iceland is also an ND of that pageant too). As much as we want to see the UAE win, it should definitely be someone of Emirati descent (and must be a citizen too), and not someone who will just assume the spot as a “filler” contestant.esperasave wrote:goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
And then what's next? Granting an Emirati wins this... Do you think she will show her pussy in Israel? Hahahahahaha!
Emirati's especially women will not waste their time and money for this crap. Let see if the father, grand father, uncle, brother, or imam's of that girl will allow her to join.
What a crap... May nalalaman pang publicity na nag crashed ang site...lumang drama na yan like dirty politics in the Felepens.
Alternative way to represent Felepens in Miss Universe... Mga desperado.
I am not against it but I am just real...
What happened to Venezuela with Souza over the years, was the result of a foreigner's involvement. How come you're crying out loud already. You don't want UAE to win that's why you're sabotaging their first ever participation.
Mariana Erwin,
What do you expect from that alternick???
Anyway, why should we waste time with such "Muk mafih/ karban"? It can never understand anything.
To be honest, given with Miss Universe splitting into two (Miss USA and Teen USA to Crystle and the remaining org to Paula) this year, I’m not surprised with the UAE debuting, but I wish they are true to themselves and that who wins this won’t be a “filler”, like the Argentinian woman who represented Kosovo during Iris’ edition. Plus, with the Filipino organizers of this pageant still having connections with Miss Universe Philippines (e.g. Furne Amato), I hope that they would give their energy into making sure the native Emiratis are represented, not just the Filipino diaspora in the UAE.
goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:I hope Esperasave understands that this competition should represent the United Arab Emirates, and that is by sending an Emirati, not someone who happens to just live there. He thinks that I’m criticizing the foreign NDs, when I’m more of worried on how they will even manage this. I sure do hope a citizen of the UAE will represent them - someone who knows it by heart, and not someone who’s just there to fill in the “spot”.goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:Dear, Osmel Sousa might be from another country but the girls he is enthroning are citizens of the countries that he has directed. Other countries, such as Iceland, have foreign NDs (although a former Miss Iceland is also an ND of that pageant too). As much as we want to see the UAE win, it should definitely be someone of Emirati descent (and must be a citizen too), and not someone who will just assume the spot as a “filler” contestant.esperasave wrote:goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
And then what's next? Granting an Emirati wins this... Do you think she will show her pussy in Israel? Hahahahahaha!
Emirati's especially women will not waste their time and money for this crap. Let see if the father, grand father, uncle, brother, or imam's of that girl will allow her to join.
What a crap... May nalalaman pang publicity na nag crashed ang site...lumang drama na yan like dirty politics in the Felepens.
Alternative way to represent Felepens in Miss Universe... Mga desperado.
I am not against it but I am just real...
What happened to Venezuela with Souza over the years, was the result of a foreigner's involvement. How come you're crying out loud already. You don't want UAE to win that's why you're sabotaging their first ever participation.
Mariana Erwin,
What do you expect from that alternick???
Anyway, why should we waste time with such "Muk mafih/ karban"? It can never understand anything.
To be honest, given with Miss Universe splitting into two (Miss USA and Teen USA to Crystle and the remaining org to Paula) this year, I’m not surprised with the UAE debuting, but I wish they are true to themselves and that who wins this won’t be a “filler”, like the Argentinian woman who represented Kosovo during Iris’ edition. Plus, with the Filipino organizers of this pageant still having connections with Miss Universe Philippines (e.g. Furne Amato), I hope that they would give their energy into making sure the native Emiratis are represented, not just the Filipino diaspora in the UAE.
Agree and that's the one I am pointing out.
Some of my OFW friends (living in UAE for more than 15 years)
Just laughed when heard about this.
They just remembered a male contestant who represent UAE also... These kind of contest just put OFW in vain. Most Arab and South Asians they know... With high position in the government... We're laughing and throwing shades with our fellows. They heard that " these Felepens are hallucinating, they want to represent UAE or any Arab nation... Check their nationality first... Look at them, poor and ugly... These people must be sent back to their land. Those kind of practices must be done in the Felepens, not here in their land. "
I told my friends... At least that representative's sash says "Filipino Community-UAE" and not UAE. Just ignore them.
Same scenario with male contestant from Saudi Arabia.
My goodness... They should know the LAW that Arab nation is following...
I think MUO is now desperate and low in "fundings". Poor and very sad.
True, indeed. The best thing about this is that at least there are Emirati candidates, but the majority of the candidates have either applied to other pageants (e.g. Jasmin Lazarus) and one represented Uganda in Miss World 2019 (she even placed!). As much as I appreciate them for having a diverse set of candidates (just like Miss USA, Miss France, etc.) it would definitely feel 'off' if in the long run, they will just crown these girls and ignore the Emirati candidates. I want Reem, Marwa, and Ameera to win this pageant since they have a story to tell and they can deifnitely represent the UAE fully. I am not even a fan of Franki since I only encounter her name via her Twitter fans who keep shipping her with a girl named ''Ana''. I have no idea who that is, but whoever she is, she is also of PBB fame. I hope this organization would do its best, given that the United Arab Emirates also has a history and is not some ''filler'' country out of nowhere made up by someone.goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:I hope Esperasave understands that this competition should represent the United Arab Emirates, and that is by sending an Emirati, not someone who happens to just live there. He thinks that I’m criticizing the foreign NDs, when I’m more of worried on how they will even manage this. I sure do hope a citizen of the UAE will represent them - someone who knows it by heart, and not someone who’s just there to fill in the “spot”.goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:Dear, Osmel Sousa might be from another country but the girls he is enthroning are citizens of the countries that he has directed. Other countries, such as Iceland, have foreign NDs (although a former Miss Iceland is also an ND of that pageant too). As much as we want to see the UAE win, it should definitely be someone of Emirati descent (and must be a citizen too), and not someone who will just assume the spot as a “filler” contestant.esperasave wrote:goddessoxana27 wrote:Mariana Erwin wrote:According to them and the article, they are aiming to send a representative this year - in short, they want to debut now. Here's another Instagram post showcasing that they are aiming to debut this year. Apparently, it's open to UAE residents. And instead of swimwear, they will be doing it Miss Teen USA-style in which they will wear fitness wear (a. k. a. active wear) instead.
And then what's next? Granting an Emirati wins this... Do you think she will show her pussy in Israel? Hahahahahaha!
Emirati's especially women will not waste their time and money for this crap. Let see if the father, grand father, uncle, brother, or imam's of that girl will allow her to join.
What a crap... May nalalaman pang publicity na nag crashed ang site...lumang drama na yan like dirty politics in the Felepens.
Alternative way to represent Felepens in Miss Universe... Mga desperado.
I am not against it but I am just real...
What happened to Venezuela with Souza over the years, was the result of a foreigner's involvement. How come you're crying out loud already. You don't want UAE to win that's why you're sabotaging their first ever participation.
Mariana Erwin,
What do you expect from that alternick???
Anyway, why should we waste time with such "Muk mafih/ karban"? It can never understand anything.
To be honest, given with Miss Universe splitting into two (Miss USA and Teen USA to Crystle and the remaining org to Paula) this year, I’m not surprised with the UAE debuting, but I wish they are true to themselves and that who wins this won’t be a “filler”, like the Argentinian woman who represented Kosovo during Iris’ edition. Plus, with the Filipino organizers of this pageant still having connections with Miss Universe Philippines (e.g. Furne Amato), I hope that they would give their energy into making sure the native Emiratis are represented, not just the Filipino diaspora in the UAE.
Agree and that's the one I am pointing out.
Some of my OFW friends (living in UAE for more than 15 years)
Just laughed when heard about this.
They just remembered a male contestant who represent UAE also... These kind of contest just put OFW in vain. Most Arab and South Asians they know... With high position in the government... We're laughing and throwing shades with our fellows. They heard that " these Felepens are hallucinating, they want to represent UAE or any Arab nation... Check their nationality first... Look at them, poor and ugly... These people must be sent back to their land. Those kind of practices must be done in the Felepens, not here in their land. "
I told my friends... At least that representative's sash says "Filipino Community-UAE" and not UAE. Just ignore them.
Same scenario with male contestant from Saudi Arabia.
My goodness... They should know the LAW that Arab nation is following...
I think MUO is now desperate and low in "fundings". Poor and very sad.
That is really weird. For me, whoever represents the Filipino community of a certain place should compete in the national division, not an international one. While Filipinos do have a part to play in the UAE's workplace, the representation of the United Arab Emirates shouldn't just fall on Filipinos alone - it should be the native Emiratis that should be heard. Hopefully this organization won't become problematic in the future.panchopolo wrote:I cringed at those international male pageants where there's a "Mr. Philippines" along with a "Mr. Filipino Community of Dubai" or something like that.
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