antoine wrote:It’s funny how some people have managed to link Deborah Henry’s Non placement with shamcey supsup making the cut .. as if the two are even related..
As if no other contestants on the top 15 can be questioned about their placement except miss philippines lol
Here’s one for you - Malaysia should have placed instead of Brazil .. how about that for a discussion lol
Slowpoke wrote:Let's compare these 2.
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Just be honest guys. Deborah is million times more attractive.
Nina Cleopatra wrote:Politics. Obviously this destroyed Henry's chances. Catriona's win was a transaction between Chavit Singnon and the MUO.
Slowpoke wrote:Let's compare these 2.
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Just be honest guys. Deborah is million times more attractive.
Slowpoke wrote:Let's compare these 2.
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Just be honest guys. Deborah is million times more attractive.
KMAIr wrote:Slowpoke wrote:Let's compare these 2.
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Just be honest guys. Deborah is million times more attractive.
Shamcey’s still prettier
Slowpoke wrote:KMAIr wrote:Deborah was dry
Sorry
You are delusional because she was million times better than Shamcey MopFlop
Nina Cleopatra wrote:Politics. Obviously this destroyed Henry's chances. Catriona's win was a transaction between Chavit Singnon and the MUO.
uzumaki wrote:Because winning a pageant is about being there at the right place and at the right time, regardless who organizes the pageant. Why do you think Margie Moran won when Miss USA had the best answer during the finals in 1973. Tereza Fajksova who didn't even answered the final question won over Miss Philippines in 2012 Miss Earth. The recent Miss International has won the judges over her speech saying that winning the pageant that day would be more meaningful to her as it was her birthday. Brooke Lee saying she will eat everything twice if given a day to be outrageous. These are not as excellent answers compared to how Catriona answered her question.
My point is stars are not just aligned for Deborah in 2011. The judges thought there are better girls than her (definitely not more than 50.. right Nawat???). Certainly Deborah is one of the best women that represented Malaysia and for people to notice her during the pageant is already an accomplishment, the game in the pageantry is to get notice right? and She certainly was.
Jonathan Nguyen wrote:Ask Chavit Singson. He would give you the perfect answer
KMAIr wrote:Slowpoke wrote:Let's compare these 2.
Just be honest guys. Deborah is million times more attractive.
Shamcey’s still prettier
rio88 wrote:Let me speak on behalf of Malaysian here. here's my 52 Cent,
1) First, comparing Catriona to Debby is a big NO, because both come from different era.
2) 2nd, We, Malaysian admitted that Beauty Pageant is not our FOOD. So yeah.
3) Thanks for those who supporting Debby, and to A FEW Filipinos that keep on hating her, huge thanks too. We have nothing against your delegate from Venus to Catriona Gray.
Lastly, let the result be a history itself because beauty pageant is not a thing in my country.
Wanna know why she clapped? EASY, asked the judge during that time... Do not speculate, like saying she's dry and etc....
I leave you with one question.......HOW IN THIS WORLD THE GIRL WHO HAS NUDE PHOTO MAKE IT TO THE TOP 5 IN Miss Universe 2011? Remember what happened to Erin McNaught from Aust in 2006? She was excluded due to the Nude photo......
if we malaysian did accept the result, i think the rest should move on too..
hauteegirl wrote:If Zuleyka's dirty looking face won Miss Universe why not with Deborah? It was all plain politics. Who would forget Denise Quinones travesty winning all minor awards and she was just too ordinary. If not with their hosting and all american judges she would only be Top 10.
aieseifer wrote:She was beauty queen, model and human rights advocate Deborah Henry. Already well-known for her poise and beauty, she made headlines here with her surprising non-win at the Miss Universe 2011 pageant at Sao Paolo.
Her life story reads like a girl destined for stardom. Born in Dublin, growing up in Malaysia, modelling in London and attending university in Australia. She holds a B. Arts. degree in Political Science and Economics from the University of Queensland, in Brisbane, Australia. Her focuses are on human rights advocacy and sustainable development with a long-term goal to eradicate poverty.
She also co-founded Fugee School, a non-profit charity organisation that provides basic education to close to 90 Somalian refugee children. Deborah (and her university friend Shikeen) started giving Somali refugee children English and Math tuition in their homes. Word spread quickly within the close-knit community, and more classes ensued, eventually leading to the birth of the Fugee School in May 2009.
Henry also is a World Vision’s Childs’ rights Advocate. World Vision is a Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation. A trip to Lebanon proved especially heartbreaking for her.
She also speaks for the Harper's Bazaar The Pink Project PSA 2010. Henry also became the ambassador for Yes, I Can Campaign, an educational, awareness & advocacy campaign for the prevention of unplanned & unwanted pregnancy in Malaysia.
In 2013, Henry was included in Forbes’s list of top Asian philanthropists for her contribution in "helping the many refugees from war-torn Somalia who had found their way to Malaysia".
Jonathan Nguyen wrote:Ask Chavit Singson. He would give you the perfect answer
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