MCUB wrote:ACCORDING WITH PPL THAT I KNOW THAT ARE RELATIVE ME VENEZUELA ORG. THE BIG PROCURER MR PRINCE JULIO CESAR IS NOT GOING TO CONTINUE WITH THE MISS EARTH FRANCHISE BECAUSE THEY ARE VERY MAD WITH THE RESULTS IN THE FINALS WHERE ORIANA DIDNT GET A SPOT IN THE TOP 20. THERE ARE BIG RUMORS HE’S VERY INTERESTED AND IN CONVERSATIONS WITH THE Miss Gwand INTERNATIONAL FRANCHISE FOR VENEZUELA. AND PROMISING A TV SHOW IN GLOBOVISION FOR NAWAT!!! Let’s see earthlings!! For now the ME VENEZUELA CASTINGS HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL NOW!!! I think is time for ME FRANCHISE COMEBACK TO MISS VENEZUELA ORG. MANY FRANCHISERS ARE VERY MAS UNTIL NOW WITH CARROUSEL PRODUCTIONS AND ITS POSSIBLE THAT WILL NOT BE THE FIRST ND THAT BOICOT MISS EARTH FOR THE NEXT EDITION. On social media there’s a big promotion for boicot MISS EARTH as a major beauty pageant in the LATINOAMERICA REGION.
Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
filipinoako28 wrote:Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
And it’s not as if it isn’t happening in other Major Pageants. I mean - how many times have they clapped at Miss World (understandable because they refuse to submit a proper and impactful BWAP) and Miss International (this is where they should be up in arms because it’s all about presentation. And yet they are left clapping?). But sure, bully and discredit Miss Earth.
This tantrum better be good. I’m excited to hear from admins with friends on the inside who are interested this year. I have heard of Osmel being relentless in emailing yearly and a certian confidential visit at the Carousel Mansions by one of their most recent Major Pageant titleholder. Teehee.
OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH
MCUB wrote:filipinoako28 wrote:Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
And it’s not as if it isn’t happening in other Major Pageants. I mean - how many times have they clapped at Miss World (understandable because they refuse to submit a proper and impactful BWAP) and Miss International (this is where they should be up in arms because it’s all about presentation. And yet they are left clapping?). But sure, bully and discredit Miss Earth.
This tantrum better be good. I’m excited to hear from admins with friends on the inside who are interested this year. I have heard of Osmel being relentless in emailing yearly and a certian confidential visit at the Carousel Mansions by one of their most recent Major Pageant titleholder. Teehee.OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH
manoypoe wrote:MCUB wrote:filipinoako28 wrote:Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
And it’s not as if it isn’t happening in other Major Pageants. I mean - how many times have they clapped at Miss World (understandable because they refuse to submit a proper and impactful BWAP) and Miss International (this is where they should be up in arms because it’s all about presentation. And yet they are left clapping?). But sure, bully and discredit Miss Earth.
This tantrum better be good. I’m excited to hear from admins with friends on the inside who are interested this year. I have heard of Osmel being relentless in emailing yearly and a certian confidential visit at the Carousel Mansions by one of their most recent Major Pageant titleholder. Teehee.OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH
That was when the franchise was taken out of his hands and he was still in MVO. Now, he has notjhing so I am inclined to believe that he is sending feelers to Miss Earth.
MCUB wrote:manoypoe wrote:MCUB wrote:filipinoako28 wrote:Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
And it’s not as if it isn’t happening in other Major Pageants. I mean - how many times have they clapped at Miss World (understandable because they refuse to submit a proper and impactful BWAP) and Miss International (this is where they should be up in arms because it’s all about presentation. And yet they are left clapping?). But sure, bully and discredit Miss Earth.
This tantrum better be good. I’m excited to hear from admins with friends on the inside who are interested this year. I have heard of Osmel being relentless in emailing yearly and a certian confidential visit at the Carousel Mansions by one of their most recent Major Pageant titleholder. Teehee.OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH
That was when the franchise was taken out of his hands and he was still in MVO. Now, he has notjhing so I am inclined to believe that he is sending feelers to Miss Earth.
RECENTLY HE HAS MADE A LOT COMMENTS on SOCIAL MEDIA AND VIDEOS IN THEIR YOUTUBE CHANNEL WHY HE BOICCOT MISS EARTH. HE DIDNT LIKE THE TREATMENT THAT ME VENEZUELA 2015 HAD IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA. ALSO HE SAID THE SAME THING ABOUT THE SPONSORS IN PREVIOUS YEARS WERE HARASSING SOME VENEZUELAN QUEENS. LOOK THIS COMMENT THAT HE POSTED ABOUT MISS EARTH on INSTAGRAM. OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH A LOT AND HAS TALKED A LOT SO BAD ABOUT THE CARROUSEL PRODUCTIONS
manoypoe wrote:MCUB wrote:manoypoe wrote:MCUB wrote:filipinoako28 wrote:Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
And it’s not as if it isn’t happening in other Major Pageants. I mean - how many times have they clapped at Miss World (understandable because they refuse to submit a proper and impactful BWAP) and Miss International (this is where they should be up in arms because it’s all about presentation. And yet they are left clapping?). But sure, bully and discredit Miss Earth.
This tantrum better be good. I’m excited to hear from admins with friends on the inside who are interested this year. I have heard of Osmel being relentless in emailing yearly and a certian confidential visit at the Carousel Mansions by one of their most recent Major Pageant titleholder. Teehee.OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH
That was when the franchise was taken out of his hands and he was still in MVO. Now, he has notjhing so I am inclined to believe that he is sending feelers to Miss Earth.
RECENTLY HE HAS MADE A LOT COMMENTS on SOCIAL MEDIA AND VIDEOS IN THEIR YOUTUBE CHANNEL WHY HE BOICCOT MISS EARTH. HE DIDNT LIKE THE TREATMENT THAT ME VENEZUELA 2015 HAD IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA. ALSO HE SAID THE SAME THING ABOUT THE SPONSORS IN PREVIOUS YEARS WERE HARASSING SOME VENEZUELAN QUEENS. LOOK THIS COMMENT THAT HE POSTED ABOUT MISS EARTH on INSTAGRAM. OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH A LOT AND HAS TALKED A LOT SO BAD ABOUT THE CARROUSEL PRODUCTIONS
I cant see the image yet but it is funny, if its true, regarding his complaint about sponsors when in fact he is worse than anybody else. He considered his queens as merchandise. Did he forget his scandals?
FaruqHuda wrote:Prince Julio's complaints remind me of the Pinoys who called to boycott MGI because MG Philippines did not place in 2021! HAHAHAHAHA
MCUB wrote:filipinoako28 wrote:Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
And it’s not as if it isn’t happening in other Major Pageants. I mean - how many times have they clapped at Miss World (understandable because they refuse to submit a proper and impactful BWAP) and Miss International (this is where they should be up in arms because it’s all about presentation. And yet they are left clapping?). But sure, bully and discredit Miss Earth.
This tantrum better be good. I’m excited to hear from admins with friends on the inside who are interested this year. I have heard of Osmel being relentless in emailing yearly and a certian confidential visit at the Carousel Mansions by one of their most recent Major Pageant titleholder. Teehee.OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH
filipinoako28 wrote:MCUB wrote:filipinoako28 wrote:Handsama wrote:I’ll wait for further news because I haven’t seen any actual statement from Prince Julio that he is dropping the Earth franchise.
But Latinos ought to have realized by now that winning Miss Earth is no easy feat. That’s why even a top 20 placement is worth celebrating.
1. The owners have very little say over the placements and eventual winners as they abide by the judges’ decision. And the placements cannot be bought nor influenced by sucking up to the owner as we’ve seen in other pageants.
2. Unlike in other pageants where the Latinas tend dominate, Miss Earth gets very competitive women from all regions of the world. This year alone, Africa stepped up big time. Even the Middle East sent competitive delegates.
3. A threat of a boycott won’t work because the owners are highly principled business people. A drop in the number of participants from the Americas will only result in less placements for the region.
And it’s not as if it isn’t happening in other Major Pageants. I mean - how many times have they clapped at Miss World (understandable because they refuse to submit a proper and impactful BWAP) and Miss International (this is where they should be up in arms because it’s all about presentation. And yet they are left clapping?). But sure, bully and discredit Miss Earth.
This tantrum better be good. I’m excited to hear from admins with friends on the inside who are interested this year. I have heard of Osmel being relentless in emailing yearly and a certian confidential visit at the Carousel Mansions by one of their most recent Major Pageant titleholder. Teehee.OSMEL HATES MISS EARTH
If he does, SOMEONE SHOULD TELL HIM TO STOP EMAILING CAROUSEL PRODUCTIONS. Unless he is schizophrenic. You might base that on what he says on TV but honey, I saw the email. Tell him to stop asking yearly. Then I will believe this statement. OK?
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