Wednesday, December 26, 2012

MISS UNIVERSE 2012: OF SURPRISES AND UNEXPECTED RESULTS

by Jetset Alejandro


It took a while before I came out of a review of the Miss Universe 2012 owing to the demands of the holidays. Some of my friends were asking me why I am so quiet about the results of the pageant and that I did not start shooting everyone in the hip after Miss Philippines managed only to finish first runner-up position. More so, her win would have been very significant since Miss Philippines’ paternal grandparents are from the same place of the first Philippine Miss Universe, Gloria Diaz. It would have been doubly significant if she won. But fate would not have it. However in essence, history was repeated. Janine ended up first runner-up and she was an alumna of the oldest Philippine school, The University of Sto. Tomas while in 1999, an alumna of the same school ended up second to Miss Botswana. I am referring to Miss Mirriam Quiambao. Well, so much for those trivia. Let us proceed to reviewing the Miss Universe 2012 beauty pageant.

INTRODUCTION OF THE CANDIDATES:
The candidates walked on the ramp coming from different places and were donned on Sherri Hill smart casual dresses. The candidates did not really introduced themselves to the audience but as they walk down the ramp you would hear the candidates through a voice-over introducing themselves as they walk and as the camera focus on them. I just felt that with the style, it takes away the excitement and I just felt that the excitement did build up in going to the next part of the show.


Once the candidates were all presented, the hosts were also presented. The main hosts were Giuliana Rancic and Andy Cohen. I found both hosts very capable and very professional. There was good professional rapport between the two of them. 



The pageant annotator/commentator, Jennie Mai was also very competent and there were no slip-ups that were noticed on them as compared to previous editions of the pageant.

 THE VENUE AND THE STAGE:




The pageant was held at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It was the fourth time the pageant was held in Las Vegas. It was first held in 1991, then in 1996 followed by 2010. The stage was quite small with the ramp so short and but the Christmas concept is admirable. It added liveliness to the somewhat boring pace of the pageant.

 THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE TOP 16




Venezuela was called first. She was quite surprised and she even looked at her sash if she was really Miss Venezuela. What an act! But truthfully, the night seems to augur well for Miss Venezuela. She was such a beauty. She was radiant. She was ready to take the crown.

Turkey came on next. I was not surprised about the inclusion of Turkey. She was just there hovering around our personal Top 24 candidate. She was charming. She was splendid. She was simply great that night. 



Another candidate that did not surprise me is France. She was in our pageant follower/writer Arnulfo Distor’s final list. She’s a beauty and Arnulfo sees in her a enigmatic personality.

Peru is another candidate who is hovering in our list. However, she was eclipsed by Miss Paraguay when we were making our Top choices. What I noticed with Peru is her radiantly beautiful face.



Russia is another in our hovering list. She may or may not qualify to the Top 16. But she did! However, I would like to say that I love Miss Russia much more during her national pageant. She has that naturally radiant innocent face. Although she still possesses those sterling qualities, there seem to be problem with her styling. She seemed to be much bigger also during the Miss Universe pageant.

Mexico is considered by one of our writers as one of the Trump cards. Whether she is a Trump girl or not, Mexico showed grace and confidence when she was called to join the Top 15. She was simply resplendent.





Poland is another girl that used to be in our Top 16 in our second round of choices. She was still in the list but she slipped out of it when we did our prediction list. Miss Poland was quite surprised when she was called to join the semifinalists. She was a tall girl and she was both great and stunning that night.

I can just smile when Hungary was called. During our own deliberations, she was one in my personal list but she was later delisted when the choices of our survey respondents came in. She was fascinating as well as attractive. 




When Miss South Africa was called, I was ecstatic as she is one of my personal favorites to enter the Top 16. She had a very regal countenance and she had this aura of a winner stance already when she walked to her place in front. She has this “my destiny” bearing when you look at her.

Miss Philippines is an overwhelming crowd favorite. It seems like her performance is buoyed further by the crowd. Her sterling performance is surely something to watch out for as we go further in the competition.  



My smile went further when Miss Croatia was called after Miss Philippines. I told myself, she is not the candidate that everyone is talking about not to be called in. She was still the beautiful face that launched a thousand ships. But I noticed that Miss Croatia seemed to be lackluster when she was called in despite a loud applause coming from the pageant fans rooting for her.

My smile turned to further excitement and elation when one of my considered front-runner, Brazil was called to the Top 16. She was both stunning and splendid.





When Kosovo was called, I am of the impression that she deserves the placement. She has a beautiful face. She projects well. And she is dazzling.

And much more excitement when Australia was called to join the Top 16. Miss Australia was sparklingly good. She was radiant and she had this face that can launch a thousand ships. 



I was rather surprised when Miss India was called to the Top 16. I got this suspicion that she was the one that topped the internet voting. Former Miss Universe Sushmita Sen was focused who was so happy and overjoyed with the inclusion of Shilpa in the Top 16.



Before USA was announced, the camera panned into the side where Miss Puerto Rico was standing. I saw a smirk on her face. She probably accepted the fact that she was not going to be called because the host country wasn't called out yet. And true enough, the last candidate to be called was Miss USA.

Miss USA brought the house down when she was called last among the Top 16. She was of course the crowd favorite owing to the fact that the pageant is being held in American soil. Her great personality radiates and this personality overpowers others when they are beside her.



THE JUDGES were then introduced and they are as follows: 
1.    Diego Boneta – a Mexican singer and actor
2.    Kerri Walsh Jennings – American professional volleyball player. An Olympic medalist as a beach volleyball player. 
3.    Scott Disick – A businessman ; works for General Nutrition Center, Inc.
4.    Nigel Barker - Sri Lankan-English former reality show personality, photographer, author, spokesperson, filmmaker, and former model. He is best known for his participation as a judge and photographer on the reality show America's Next Top Model.
5.    Brad Goreski – Style Director for Rachel Zoe, Inc. 
6. Claudia Jordan – American television and radio personality. She is primarily known for appearing as a model on the U.S. version of Deal or No Deal, and for competing on Season 2 of the Celebrity
7. Pablo Sandoval – nicknamed "Kung Fu Panda", is a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball. He is a two-time All-Star and has won two World Series championships with the Giants.
8.  Lisa Vanderpump – Restaurateur, Designer, Actress, and Humanitarian
9. Masaharu Morimoto - Japanese chef, best known as an Iron Chef of America
10.    Ximena Navarette – Miss Universe 2010 and a model.

THE SWIMSUIT COMPETITION: 

We saw all the candidates in swimsuit and they had a small production number and this finally introduced the top 16 candidates in the swimsuit competition.












When Venezuela came out, my impression on her is that she is leading the competition. When I watched the preliminary competition, Miss Venezuela was number 7 among the favorites of the people we have surveyed. When we deliberated in Queentessence, she was number 4 in our list. During the pageant night and the final review for this pageant, I have inkling that she was number 1 in the list of the judges. Why? She was so marvelous and a delight to watch. She was mesmerizing in the swimsuit round. Miss Turkey did just fine with her swimsuit round. But from the way I saw her do her poses, I just have the thought that she would probably be axed in the next round. 



Miss France is simply stunning in the swimsuit. She had a fantastic catwalk while Miss Peru should have capitalized her height and beautiful body, by maximizing exposure such as doing a great catwalk.  She was flirtatious though. 


Miss Russia appeared voluptuous. She however appeared ethereal in that swimsuit. Miss Mexico on the other was great. She has that drop-dead gorgeous body. She was good on the ramp.





Poland is another candidate that should have seized the swimsuit competition to favor her. She has the height, the body and the charms. But instead she churned out a lackluster performance. On the other hand Hungary nailed her swimsuit round. She was oozing with confidence and sex-appeal. 



South Africa is so divine. What more could we say? She aced the swimsuit round. On the other hand, the crowd was rapturous with Miss Philippines. She was great all throughout the swimwear presentation. I did not even notice the change in her walk as she said in her interviews that the straps in her heels loosened. She is perfect in her catwalk.



Miss Croatia is such a tad. She gives an uninspired walk. Miss Brazil was another divine appearance. She is so elegant. She is so lovely. 



Miss Kosovo is also another beautiful girl but she seems wanting because of an unsure walk. Miss Australia is a revelation. What an hourglass figure coupled with a saccharine sweet personality. 




Miss India looks hefty although she tried hard to make a difference in her catwalk and poses. Miss USA is another marvelous occurrence -very radiant and very comfortable in her presentation. 


When the candidates occupied their positions in the Group of 16, I noticed that Miss South Africa seems to be dwarfed by other candidates in terms of presence. Miss USA overpowers her with her presence. Is this a portent to tell of what is going to be next?

So based on their performances in the swimsuit round, I predicted at this point that Miss Turkey, Peru, Poland, Kosovo and India will be eliminated. They were joined by Miss Croatia who was a front-runner but for one reason or another did not seem to have the zest of showing a competitive stance.


THE TOP 10 CANDIDATES:

They were called in no particular order - Australia, Russia, Brazil, France, Venezuela, USA, Hungary, South Africa, Mexico and Philippines.

With performer Train doing the musical number, the candidates competed for the evening gown segment. 



Miss Australia walked with a white bustier gown with appliqués in the bodice. It was complemented with a long-flowing hairstyle that the pageant annotator/commentator Jennie Mai took note of very well. She strutted the runway very comfortably. She was a shoe-in to the Top 5 for when I saw her so full of radiance. 


Miss Russia had a little moment of discomfort at the start of her walk but she skillfully glided on stage. She wanted to showcase the swimsuit cut of the gown which was attached to a blue skirt. I believe this is not a gown that would perfectly showcase Miss Russia onstage. At this point, I have the feeling she will not get into the Top 5. 



Miss Brazil had a gown that was perfectly designed and cut to showcase her curves and her designer excellently created the gown for her. She confidently and excellently walked through the runway. I have this feeling Miss Brazil topped this segment of the pageant



Miss France sported a cream colored tight hugging gown. The silver appliqués in the bodice created greater highlights for Miss France. She is exquisitely beautiful.


Miss Venezuela is in a green ensemble. It was described by Jennie Mai as an exotic dress which highlighted the sexy body of Irene. She confidently walked onstage and with my first impression, she continues to wow the audience superbly. She is now neck to neck in the evening gown segment with Miss Brazil. 



Miss USA used a red silk velvet ball gown with a very plunging neckline that highlighted her cleavage. She tripped at mid-stage and like any trooper she continued her walk without getting annoyed of what had happened. She is there to enjoy the competition. Her gown is something “like it or not.”  In my case, I do not like it. But in fairness, Miss USA showed great personality and it surely radiated. 


Miss Hungary presented a very simple gown in the bodice but is ornately made in the bottom with frills and frills of clothes. She looks very charming and sweet as she competed in this segment of the pageant. 


Now Miss South Africa is truly great in that golden gown. She was mesmerizing and she was near perfection.



Miss Mexico’s gown is too cluttered. It is too busy on all fronts -the neck line, the bustier portion and the leg area. The designer just doesn’t seem to know what to highlight in Miss Mexico’s beautiful persona. The way I see it, Miss Mexico just doesn’t seem comfortable with the gown.


Miss Philippines worked her gown. It was not a real stunning gown so to speak but at the start, she took the fan-pleated full skirt and showed it and people saw it through. She was simply stunning and people went wild when she did her pose with the left hand in a wrist drop demeanor. It was a very splendid and delightful performance.

From my own evaluation, Venezuela, Brazil, Philippines and Australia just hit the Top 5 mark. It is a battle between USA and South Africa for the last spot. Alas, Miss South Africa was edged out and gave way for Miss USA to join the Top 5 and eventually won the competition.

THE QUESTION AND ANSWER PORTION

I will not delve deeper into the merits of the answers of the Top 5 since one of our writers wrote an analysis on their answers. It is not worth repeating here. The candidates called to the Top 5 were Miss Venezuela, Philippines, Australia, USA and Brazil. I still adhere to my first notion that it is Miss Venezuela who is leading the pageant. 



However, when she was called to answer the question given to her, she tried hard to answer in her fractured English and the meaning of her answer was literally lost in the forest so to speak.




Miss Philippines’ in a response to a question given by Nigel Barker seemed to underscore why Miss Venezuela should win Miss Universe. This time, Janine gave an answer that is universally and politically correct but alas; the girl with the best answer did not get the top plum.



Miss Australia gave a very emphatic answer with the question about being fat. And I cringe on her answer as she said that as long as she feels good with herself, she is not going to follow others’ advice just to look good. Well, the question is double-edged and it could be received positively and negatively by the audience. In this day and time where everything is very competitive and even weight is an issue, in real life, do you think Miss Australia will even think about this even if she feels good about herself.



Now what about Miss USA? A lot of pageant pundits and fans think that she won over a much better answer because she is honest, damn honest and simplistic in her answer. Gone are the answers that are thematically structured and well-thought of. It is now the time for real and simple answers. Oh, oh, oh. Well, it is Miss Universe and it is an American pageant…Sour graping? Hahahahaha….



Miss Brazil sealed her fate. She gave a standard answer to a question that had been asked in many pageants that I have watched. It was a question that was rewritten and re-asked many times. It was an answer that was given many times. What more could we ask for? Well, she could have given a new twist to her answer but she managed just that.

THE FAREWELL WALK


Outgoing Leila Lopez was in a yellow ensemble and gave a farewell walk and speech. I do not know how to react with Leila. She had the longest reign as Miss Universe and although she was smiling all throughout, she seemed tired and seemed like to say, it is finally over. 

ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS:

After Miss Philippines gave the most plausible and the best answer, everyone was expecting her to win. However she did not. The announcement was quick.

          FOURTH RUNNER–UP: Miss Brazil
          THIRD RUNNER–UP: Miss Australia
          SECOND RUNNER-UP: Miss Venezuela
FIRST RUNNER-UP: Miss Philippines
MISS UNIVERSE 2012 : MISS USA          


POSTSCRIPTS:
1.    This edition of Miss Universe was really done in a small scale. The production was scaled down and yet they tried to give the whole presentation a new feeling- the Christmassy feeling.
2.    Camera men may be so mean. It focused on the face of Miss Puerto Rico who gave a smirk prior to the announcement of Miss USA as the last and the final candidate to the Top 16.
3.    Miss USA shown not clapping after Miss Philippines gave a resounding answer to her question.
4.    Many people are still left wondering why Miss South Africa did not make it to the Top 5. It could have been her instead of Miss Brazil. But we will feel empty and disheartened too that Miss Brazil is left out because it was our contention that there is a diamond in her for the picking and we were not wrong after all. It would be too much to ask for Miss USA since she was the eventual winner. Suffice to say that the pre-pageant favorites do not make eventual winners. In this case, Miss South Africa, Miss Puerto Rico, Miss Paraguay and Miss Netherlands were unlucky. At least Miss South Africa entered the Top 16 and Top 10.
5.    Many fans point out that what is the use of the Question and Answer portion if it is not the determining point of who should be the eventual winner. If it would be the overall performance of the candidate, then it would be useless to select the Top 5. The concept of a reality show from the Top 16 wherein they compete and show that they have the best bodies, walk and poise in the swimsuit segment. Then they are trimmed to Top 10 to compete in the evening gown. Then with the Top 5 in the evening gown they are asked of the question to get the best of them all. So it is dumbfounding to say that they were evaluated as to their overall performance.
6.    When emotions are already down and we get to simmer down and analyze what happened, it would come down to the point that the choice is still personal. All the different judges have their own personal choices. They have different tastes. They have different likings. They have different thoughts. Although the choice of Miss Philippines over Miss USA is the populist choice, the judges probably felt that Miss USA adhered more to the qualities and characteristics of what the Miss Universe Organization is looking for.
7.    This is just a pageant and a contest. There are winners and there are losers. Some winners are magnanimous in victory while some losers are purely sore. Well, the pageant is over. There is another year to look forward to. The search is already on for the contenders to the throne for 2013.
































Saturday, December 22, 2012

THE 2012 EDITION OF THE RUTH OCUMAREZ AWARD


By Dominador Agbayani

I searched on the web and reviewed ten websites that made a prediction of who will be Miss Universe 2012, 40% pointed to Miss Puerto Rico as the eventual winner. Thirty-percent predicted she will in the Top 5. Ten percent however says she will not be a semi-finalist.  But note that a big percentage predicted that she will be in the Top 15. Because of many believers and looking at other favorites that did not make it to the Top 15 such as Malaysia, Georgia, Netherlands and Thailand, Miss Puerto Rico will now be labeled as the recipient of the Ruth Ocumarez Award.



In Queentessence, we have this gut feeling that it would Miss Croatia that will get the snub in this years' event but when the results are out, all jaws dropped because the quintessential favorite to win this years’ edition was not there. To give you a review about this fabled Ruth Ocumarez Award,  Ruth was Dominican Republic's representative to the Miss Universe 2002. She was such a beauty that she was given the tag, “The Ebony Goddess.” At the 2002 Miss Universe pageant, held Puerto Rico, Ocumarez was predicted by many to be chosen as one of the semifinalists. But she was not selected, causing many internet users and bloggers to coin the term the Ruth Ocumarez Award to signify a pageant contestant who seems guaranteed to be selected as a finalist, but does not make the list at the end.

What could be the reason why Miss Puerto Rico was not on the list? 




How can she fail in the swimsuit competition? She has a towering height of 6 feet, and a body that everyone dies for. She has won competitions that showed her perfect body figure. In the Battle of swimwear in Puerto Rico, she won over others because of her impressive body figure and her perfect catwalk. She is said to have the best body in the competition. It is really therefore, baffling if she failed in this aspect.



In the evening gown category, she used a white gown that showcased her sweetness and delicateness. She was a darling onstage.



If most of us think that she was way up there during the preliminaries, did the judges saw otherwise? There were rumors that circulated during the two week-activities of the pageant that there are some candidates that were said to drop catty remarks against other candidates. There were also rumors that some are playing “diva attitudes” to the consternation of the organizers. Is Miss Puerto Rico among them? Did she fell out of the graces of the organizers because of these? We will never know but she is one candidate that should have been a great winner. She should participate in other international pageants like Miss World, Miss International or even Miss Earth. She is a beauty not to be wasted in the international arena.


ARE QUESTION AND ANSWER PORTIONS OF BEAUTY PAGEANTS STILL RELEVANT?


 -What could have happened?

by Alejandro Bustillos

In my growing up years, I have already acquired a penchant for beauty pageants. Of course if it is any indication that I would grow up a gay later on who would follow the ways of beauty queens. In those days, we were always told that when the candidates reach the Top 5 or Top 3, the candidates are already equal in their chances of winning the Top plum. What would separate them from one another is their answer to the final question. I would always hear my teachers telling me, it is one way of separating the chaff from the grains. Well, the proverbial chaff from the grains talks! What does that mean? In the context of the beauty pageant, it means selecting the best among the beauties – the beauty with the wit and intelligence.



Honestly, watching this years’ series of international pageants, not one of these pageants adhered to the dictum of “separating the chaff from the grains!” In the Miss World 2012 Beauty Pageant, uproar occurred because of Miss China being selected as the winner. Then a more thunderous uproar happened at the Miss International Beauty Pageant when the Japanese selected their own representative to win over the other candidates who are much prettier, sexier and wittier. On the other hand, Miss Earth opted to choose a Goddess looking winner in the person of Miss Tereza Fakjsova even though she did not answer the question properly and correctly. Now comes the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant, the most popular and the pageant of all pageants following in the said context. Probably this year, pageant organizers are looking for the chaff and not the grains. In an era of creativity and high technology, probably people may look at the chaff to be much more useful. It is like saying that body and beauty sell more than the brains. In the neo-Darwinist sense, the chaff serves a greater function in the preservation of the grains. Therefore, in the realm of beauty pageants in this century, the meaning of the term has evolved and so with beauty pageants.





Before I digress too much with my thesis, my real aim is to understand and read into what these girls answered during the Question and Answer portion of the recently concluded Miss Universe Beauty Pageant:



A lot of spectators were surprised that Miss Venezuela tried to answer in fractured English and people found the answer to the question of Diego Boneta so bizarre. The question went this way: “If you could make a new law, what would it be?”

Quintero answered, “I think that any leys there are in Constitution or in life, are already made. I think that we should have, uh, a straight way to go in our similar, or, eh, in our lives as is this. For example, I’m a surfer, and I think that the best wave that I can take is the wave that I wait for it. So please do our only, eh, law that we can do. Thank you, Vegas!”

I would like to say something about what Miss Venezuela is trying to say. I think she is saying that she will not propose any new laws because there are already enough laws enshrined in the constitution or there are already laws made by men and divine laws that are enough in our lifetime.

Well, the judges probably understood it that way. So she probably had a higher ranking than Miss Australia.



Miss Philippines was asked by Nigel Barker the question: “As an international ambassador, do you believe that speaking English should be a prerequisite to being Miss Universe? Why or why not?”

Miss Philippines answered : For me, being Miss Universe is not just about knowing how to speak a specific language. It’s being able to influence and inspire other people. As long as your heart wants to serve and you have a strong mind to show to people, then you can be Miss Universe.”

Miss Philippines gave a very exceptional answer and it even underscored the fact that despite the flawed answer of Miss Venezuela she could have been Miss Universe.



Miss Australia came next and was asked by Lisa Vanderpump the question: What would you feel if you are told to lose weight and risk losing an assignment?

Miss Australia answered: I feel very comfortable with the way I feel and that is really important. If someone told me that I am overweight and I have to lose weight, I will completely ignore it as long as I am feeling good about myself and I think that matters. That’s all and I thank you.”

Of course, from the way Miss Australia answered she doesn’t mind losing the job as long as she thinks she is comfortable with her body. The question presupposes that it is a job that is financial lifeline and although she gave a very definitive and an emphatic answer, she veered from the true wisdom of the question.



Miss USA was asked by Ximena Navarette the question, what in her life had she regretted most and why?

“Olivia said every experience is something she's learned from, but the thing she did was to pick on her siblings while they were growing up. But she doesn't regret it.”

When Olivia was asked of the question there was moment that she took a deep breath and it was reminiscent of Denise Quinones at that time she won in Puerto Rico. But when she opened her mouth she already said a mouthful which was appreciated by the crowd watching. The question was simple and it was answered simplistically. But it lacked the thematic content of Miss Philippines answer.

That moment of introspection on the part of Olivia made me felt that she would probably crowned Miss Universe.



And lastly, Miss Brazil was asked by Kerri Walsh who says that she wears a swimsuit when she competes, does she feel being reduced to a sexual object?

“Miss Brazil answered through an interpreter, and her answer was that: The way they dress does not matter. What matters is inner character because it reveals the true self and character. “

Miss Brazil’s answer merited the 4th runner-up position and I believe she gave a very simplistic answer but truly essential.

Now given the contention that all candidates are of equal stature when it comes to beauty, poise and body, and that they are judged according to their wit, my ranking would be this: Venezuela, USA, Brazil, Australia and the Philippines. Since we do not see how the candidates are being rated we only have inkling that the candidates are again judged finally according to beauty, poise, glam and wit.

And these are what I observed:

1.         Venezuela’s beauty during the final night is so divine. She has blossomed into a great beauty, something that I did not observe during the preliminary.



2.       Miss Philippines was above par in terms of wit but if that portion is just 10% of the total, Miss USA eclipsed her because she did not have a total blunder in the end.

























3.         Miss Brazil was relegated to the 4th runner-up position although her answer is pretty consistent and acceptable; her scores in the beauty, poise, glam department may not be able to overhaul Venezuela’s lead which Miss Philippines and Miss USA did.




4.     In my theory, the ranking prior to the Question and Answer would be Venezuela, USA, Philippines, Australia and Brazil. After the Question and Answer, the lead of Venezuela was clipped by USA and Philippines, hence the final ranking.


Photo Courtesy: MissUniverse.com; screenshots of the Top 5 finalists