Friday, July 25, 2008

MISS UNIVERSE 2008 FINAL THOUGHTS



Let’s start off with both of the hosts. Jerry Springer was better than I had thought he was going to be, so good choice. Mel B. was a good choice as well, and they fed off eachother quite nicely, so not much to say here.


The stage designs throughout the whole evening were beautiful as expected, and I enjoyed all of the Vietnamese dancers performing in between segments. The thing is, depending on which country ends up hosting the pageant, I could expect different cultures. Like back in 1999, when Miss Universe was held in Trinidad & Tobago-it was obvious that a carnival theme would dominate the presentation. Or in 2005, when it was in Thailand-I expected an Asian inspired production. The same goes here, the rich cultures of Vietnam were instilled in this year’s pageant and it was very interesting to learn more about this beautiful Asian country. So with that said, the stage, performances (with the exception of Lady Gaga), dancers, everything, had that Vietnamese flavor. So 2 thumbs up on the venue!
As expected, the girls introduced themselves in their national costumes. I can’t say much except for I could start to distinguish who stood out the most.
YAY! The moment we’ve all waited a year for; the announcement of the top 15. At this point I had my list of favorites in front of me hoping that they would make the cut.


VENEZUELA!!!! My favorite for the crown was the first one called! Very happy for Dayana!
KOSOVO. I had her placed in my top 25, but I was pleasantly surprised at how beautiful she was in person.
MEXICO!! Another one of my choices, and an obvious contender for the crown.
VIETNAM. She had only made my top 20. I was thinking that it would be like 2005 when Thailand didn’t make the cut, in Thailand. But I guess Vietnam tried really hard to make it.
SOUTH AFRICA!! My choice from Africa made the 15. I was happy because this girl really knew how to ramp the runway.
AUSTRALIA!!! I was so happy when this girl was called. She was my choice from Asia & Oceania. I thought that she was absolutely stunning.
JAPAN. I was a little disappointed because I only placed Japan in my top 20. I thought Korea was more deserving of a semis spot.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC!!! She too, was in my top 15 so there was no surprise here. I snuck her in even though I thought her prelim gown was hideous!
ITALY. Boring. Just filler to me.
COLOMBIA!!! One of my frontrunners for the title, I loved her after seeing a video of her at a Vietnamese Hospital with the children. This girl has soooo much compassion.
RUSSIA!!! This girl had been a favorite for me, but I was surprised to see that she photographed way better than she looked in person. Still part of my top 15.
HUNGARY. Next please.
CZECH REPUBLIC!!! Since there were so many girls that I had favored I placed Eliska as my 17th spot. Otherwise She was in my top 25!
USA!!!!! My final favorite for the Miss Universe title. She was my choice for Miss USA and I thought she looked amazing during the finals!
SPAIN!!!! I liked her from the very beginning! I knew she was going to make the semis, because she had a unique look.


I was not at all surprised that PUERTO RICO didn’t make the cut. I always repeat this but I loved Ingrid before her surgeries, and by the time she made it to Universe, she had become somewhat of a different girl, not looking completely natural. She became the "Zizi Lee" story of 2008. If Ingrid stayed the same, I firmly believe she would've had no problems making the semis. I'm also surprised that TRINIDAD & TOBAGO was shut out. Anya was an outstanding representative, and should've been up there instead of Hungary, Japan or Vietnam. PANAMA not being in the semis was also a big disappointment, because she was a wasted beauty-I wonder what the voting criteria was this time around?


Out of the top 25 girls I had chosen overall, 13 out of the 15 girls were part of my list. This year was a competitive one and I totally knew that I had to choose more than 15 girls. It’s really hard to pick out 15 girls and be totally accurate, because we don’t know what the judges are looking for. I have a friend who tries to make me think that he can choose every single girl out of the top 15 by just looking at the girls introduce themselves, but I think he’s full of it. He has an Uncle who works for the organization and he also likes to find out the results before they are announced on TV, and then pretends that it’s his first time seeing the girls. Oh please! Not even the top pageantologists out there can get 15 out of 15…. So whatever makes him feel superior.
The swimsuit competition…..


Lady Gaga performed her hit "Just Dance" and she kinda sucked. I like the recording way better than her live interpretation of it. Her dancers looked as if they had made up a Grade 7 style-slumber party choreagraphy, when girls would make up dances with their friends and perform it at a halloween house party (pizza, chips and pop)-Gaga did not impress me at all.


Overall, the top 5 best swimsuit presentations to me were:VENEZUELA, MEXICO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, USA and COLOMBIA.


Although Venezuela was my favorite, Colombia dominated this competition just because she had the most stage presence and her body looked amazing. USA was the buffest of them all, except that her arms were a little skinny. Mexico was very curvy. Dominican had just enough stage presence to be up there. Spain kept on opening her mouth which was a little weird-maybe it was a way to try to look sexy.


*I’m surprised that the judges were marking these girls VERY LOW. I was expecting to see Australia (She had an amazing body) with a high mark, but she just didn’t cut it. The rest of the girls had average stage presence and bodies if you ask me. Kosovo was kind of vampirish in a weird way, but likable. Russia was hot-but lacked in presence.
Then the Top 10 were announced: Kosovo, Australia, Spain, Mexico, Colombia, USA, Dominican Republic, Russia, Italy and Venezuela.
No surprises there as the scores were displayed on the tv screen. The judges were right on, except for the inclusion of Italy. I did not get her at all. I thought that she was a little too plain and boring. She did not impress me whatsoever. I would've replaced Italy with South Africa or Czech Republic.


The Evening Gown segment included music sung by Robin Thicke. The song was called "Magic". Perfect choice! I love him. He has such a soulful voice and the music fit perfectly. The stage set up was gorgeous and the Vietnamese dancers added a nice touch.
Let's begin….


Kosovo's fuschia gown was a little over the top. Trying a little too hard to be high fashion, it was well delivered anyway. I wish she had done something different with her hair though. But I couldn't get over her gorgeous face. Her lips were very "Angelina".


Australia's red gown was beautiful, but I think it was not edgy enough. The judges were looking for something less pageant, and this gown totally fit the "pageant image" category. But I don't think that Laura should've gotten the lowest mark. She was a little stiff too.


Spain impressed me way more in the prelims, but when she was placed beside the other top contenders, she didn't quite fit. Regardless, her gold gown was nice and it fit her well. Her presentation was okay.


Mexico's gown reminded me of a figure skating outfit. I wasn't really feeling it. I wish she had worn the yellow gown that she presented during the prelims. Her presentation though was very graceful and sexy. She totally deserved a spot in the top 5.


I absolutely loved Colombia's gown. When I saw it during the prelims I didn't really like it, but when she walked out on stage during the finals with her presence, she floored me. She was absolutely stunning, sexy and classy all at the same time. I liked how it was very trendy and it flowed very nicely. She also added a nice touch by being vibrant in her presentation. Absolutely gorgeous!


USA, USA, USA!!! Tsk…What a shame! I felt so bad, because my heart went out to her the minute she wiped out. The shoes she was wearing were not the same ones she wore during the prelims, and were a couple of inches shorter. So when she came out, she stepped on the back of her dress causing her to fall. Crystle was one of my favorites for the crown and I truly think that she deserved to be in the top 5. Her gown was very similar to the Carlos Alberto that she had sported at Miss USA (but in a different color), and it looked amazing on her. Had she not have fallen, she would've been in the top 5 instead of Dominican or Russia. But I do commend her on how she picked herself up, applauded and kept on going. Unfortunately the fall cost her a top 5 placement.


Then Dominican Republic showed up in that awful pantyhose-sewn-together-cut-up-mirror evening gown. How tacky was that? I think she was trying to be a little edgy but it looked very cheap, in my opinion. However, her stage presence was amazing and she carried herself in a very sexy way. And the gown was recycled as well (It was worn by a former Miss Venezuela contestant). And if I'm being completely honest, I don't think she would've placed in the top 5 if miss USA hadn't fallen, just because I thought her gown was atrocious. Really? Come on now!


Russia tried to pull an "Oxana" by wearing a dress that did not flatter the figure and in my honest opinion, the dress was boring. I don't have much to say about it except that she did a great job wearing the gown. She had model looks, which wouldn't necessarily have been classified as "pageant". I think the judges liked her because she was from Europe and she looked unique in comparison to the other Latinas. I was off the fence with her, but I think I liked her in the end.


Italy was a disappointment to me from the minute she was called into the top 15. I thought her black evening gown with the scarf was very boring. If she was going to wear black, she should've chosen a number that was more risque than the dress she wore. Her presentation was blah.


Finally, Venezuela came out wearing an evening gown similar to a dress that she had been sporting for a couple of months now, but in yellow. The dress was very elegant and it had sewn in crystals training the pattern of her bodice. She looked amazing, and she carried the evening gown very well. She was also wearing blue-aqua granite stoned earrings. And her shoes were yellow with golden heels. Her whole look matched, and she looked beautiful. I'd give her a take 2 as whole, because I still preferred Colombia's presentation the best.


Since the scores were once again displayed on the corner of my television, it was easy to figure out who would advance to the top 5.


Before they announced the top 5, Jerry and Mel announced the winners of the Congeniality and Best National costume awards. The winner of Miss Congenialty was Miss El Salvador, Rebeca Moreno. And the winner of the Best International Costume that was voted on by the public via the nbc.com website was Miss Thailand, Gavintra Photijak (Sorry Miss Philippines!). Her costume was a replica of a traditional Thai warrior-very cool costume. I have some observations on that too. It seems that more recently that judges and/or voters tend to go for a more simple costume in comparison to back in the day, where they would choose big, elaborate colorful costumes.


They announced the top 5: Colombia, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Russia.


* At this point I was hoping that they had averaged the scores, but I know it didn't work like that anymore. Just so they could sneak Miss USA in there. But that wouldn't have been fair.
They went straight into the final question segment. Now just bear in mind, that I actually don't remember what the exact questions were, so these are my interpretations of what was said during the final question and answer portion. The following statements are classified as "along the lines of…."


Miss Colombia was up first and she received her question from former Miss Universe, Jennifer Hawkins. She was asked a question along the lines of "If you were to change any moment in life, what would it be and why?-Taliana greeted the audience in Vietnamese, kinda lost track and then answered by saying that she doesn't regret anything because of the love and support of her family, and that everything had been perfect. Kind of a "patty" answer, but I commend her for answering in English, when clearly she could've answered better in Spanish. I didn't care though. After everything had been said and done, I had slated her to be in my top 2. She has such a beautiful smile.


Miss Venezuela received her question from who I called the freak judge, Louis Licari…..he creeped me out. Each of his eyes looked as if they were looking in different directions, and he looked like a drunk with botox. He asked Dayana something about men being at more of an advantage then women. Dayana answered the question by saying that God created men and women to be equal, but the main difference between the sexes, no matter what life they lived was that men think the fastest way to get to a point is to go straight whereas women know that the fastest way to get to a point is to go through curves to fix each curve to get to that point. Good answer with a lot of personality-she may not have quite answered the question but she definitely displayed her personality, which is important, especially during this final round of the competition.


Miss Dominican Republic got her question from Donald Trump Jr. What a loser! He thinks that he's all that because his father is Donald Trump. To be honest, he's just riding on his father's coat tails. I think he was just a waste of space. He asked Marianne a question about overcoming difficult times in life, and how she did it…something like that. Marianne answered saying that she's lived a difficult life, having to start working at an early age and dealing with only having one parent. I actually don't really remember what else she said, but all I know is that the interpreter kept on interrupting. Regardless, I think she answered her question confidently. I think I was too distracted by looking at my refelection in the mirrors of her dress-hahahaha!


Miss Mexico received her question from the internationally reknowned fashion designer, Roberto Cavalli. I love his clothing line! His designer label is sooo high fashion and he always comes out with new and exciting designs. LOVE IT! He asked Elisa, "When do you think a woman is truly satisfied?" Elisa greeted the audience, and then proceeded to her answer. She explained that a woman is most satisfied when she has a balance of mind, soul, career and community-but the way she executed her answer was waaay to pageant patty. She answered her question, no doubt, but unfortunately her personality did not come through. I remember in previous pageants when Ali Landry and Julie Moran would be used as backstage commentary, they would always stress that the girls personalities must come through during these interviews. All the girls are beautiful, but what distinguishes the difference between all of them? Mexico answered flawlessly, but her answer was overshadowed by first answering in a very pageant patty way, and second not displaying her youthful personality. I liked her-and my thoughts went both ways. Maybe the judges liked her maturity or maybe they wanted a little bit of flavor.


Finally, Miss Russia was up. Her final question was given by Eesha Koppikar. She was obviously of Indian decent, and very intelligent. At first I thought she was a former Miss India titleholder, but I was mistaken. Although she was gorgeous enough! Eesha asked Vera a question along the lines of women in this day in age still being discriminated against, after working so hard. WOW! That's a question that would be asked at the Femina Miss India pageant….Vera answered the question by saying that women are stronger now then ever, and that they work hard for their goals, and in the end women will be the strongest. I don't think she answered the question at all, but in saying that I think her personality definitely came through. I started to like her more at this point. At first I wasn't sure, but when I saw her close up, Miss Russia definitely deserved to be up there. I thought her teeth were massive though. In certain angles she kinda looked like she had horse teeth…but regardless, she was a great representative for Russia.


After all of that was said and done, they took one last look at all the delegates. I really couldn't distinguish the volumes of the applauses of the crowd, so at this point it was anyone's game. In my mind, I was thinking that the judges swayed towards Mexico, just because she followed the formula of the pageant girl. But my heart belonged to Miss Venezuela, from the moment she was named Miss Amazonas. So I was going back and forth on these ladies. I knew that Dominican wasn't going to win and I also thought that Russia's overall presentation wasn't strong enough. Colombia was my soft spot, as I truly believed she deserved to be part of the top 2.


Then we got to "preview" the wonderful prizes that Miss Universe would win. BORING! Same old stuff, live at the Trump Towers, acting school, shoes, wardrobes, be represented by Trump's modelling agency and all of that stuff we've heard before. However, I really enjoyed the segment where Riyo was acting and she slapped a guy in the face, and then she smiles right afterwards. Nice! I love Riyo!


Commercial break


Now it was time to say goodbye to our wonderful Miss Universe from Japan, Riyo Mori who represented the Universe extremely well. I was expecting her to come out in some sort of high fashion, weird, harajuku evening gown-because you know how Japanese women are trendsetters! And I was delightfully surprised to see her come out in a tailored fit tuxedo with coat tails, showing off her yummy cleavage. I am extremely happy with Riyo. I felt so bad for her throughout that whole "Pageant Place" experience having to deal with that annoying brat Katie Blair. But the good thing was, that Riyo was always the good one and I saw a wonderful young woman evolve. Her English had improved so fast. I was overall happy with her reign. She is by far one of the best Miss Universe titleholders this century!


It was time for the announcement of the winners. What happened to Mark Ward of Ernst & Young? Must've retired, because I don't think I remember seeing him last year either.


4th Runner Up, MEXICO-I was a little surprised here, because I thought she would've faired better. But at the same time, I wasn't really. Like I said earlier, she to me, sounded a little pageant pattyish and the judges would've either liked it or not. So yeah….I think that she personally should've been atleast 2nd runner up.


3rd Runner Up, RUSSIA-No surprise here. You could tell that she was a little disappointed, but she made it a lot further than what others may have ranked her. I think she deserved that placement.


2nd Runner Up, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC-I think she was confident that she was close to winning, but she seemed happy with her placement. (*If you watch Miss Venezuela, she thought that it was going to be her that was called 2nd. She seemed like she was ready to step forward, before they announced that placement).


*The final 2….Miss Colombia and Venezuela. Very excited and extremely intense moment. They stepped forward, hugged eachother. Venezuela made the sign of the cross (Catholicism) and kissed her hands as well as Miss Colombia's hands as well. Colombia was very happy. They clenched their fists together, and Venezuela rested her chin on their hands as they announced the winner…..


1st Runner Up-COLOMBIA!!!!


The new Miss Universe is Dayana Mendoza of VENEZUELA…..I would've been happy with either of these ladies winning. They were both absolutely gorgeous! But I think in the end, Dayana's personality edged out Colombia's. She always displayed a fun and outgoing attitude throughout the whole competition and I think that's the main reason on why she won as well as being absolutely stunning. Colombia was fresh and very natural….she was also very spunky on stage, so that was a plus. Dominican Republic was the typical sexy Latina, Russia was the modelesque European bombshell, and Mexico was the gorgeous, statuesque aphrodite.
So above all, I think the top 5 was pretty strong. However, if I was judging I would've placed USA in there. Because despite her fall, Crystle remains to be one of the most beautiful representatives the USA has had in a very long time-being unique, exotic and sexy. With that said….Dayana, Crystle and Hilary will have some good times, I'm sure!


Now the biggest disappointments for me in terms of girls I thought should've made it -well….there's a few. The girls that shouldn't have been up there were: Vietnam, Japan, Italy and Hungary. None of these girls impressed me and I was so disappointed. I would've replaced the 2 Asian girls with 2 other Asian girls, being KOREA'S, Sun Lee, and PHILIPPINES', Jennifer Barrientos. I thought that they were way better than Japan and Vietnam. I would've put PUERTO RICO, or PANAMA in Italy's spot, and TRINIDAD & TOBAGO in Hungary's spot. Then that would've been my perfect top 15!

Ah well, you win some and you lose some.

Congratulations Dayana Medoza…you are going to an AMAZING Miss Universe and Viva Venezuela!!!!


Monday, July 14, 2008

MY GIRL WINS THE TITLE OF MISS UNIVERSE 2008



Dayana Mendoza, hailing from the state of Amazonas and eventually became Miss Venezuela has now won the title of Miss Universe 2008. From the very beginning, I backed this girl up as she was my favorite to win. I love it!!!! I'm getting good at this prediction thing! I'll be back with a full review of Miss Uinverse 2008, very shortly!

Congrats Dayana Mendoza....you truly are the most beautiful woman in the Universe!

Friday, July 11, 2008

JERRY SPRINGER FOR MISS PHILIPPINES!!!!!

So I was watching ABS-CBN news (A Filipino News Channel) and they interviewed Jerry Springer, host of Miss Universe 2008. He's all for her!!!! He even explained that "Miss Philippines is all the way up here, and the rest of delegates are below her!". I couldn't agree more! Jennifer is very natural and she exudes an inner confidence that definitely has not gone unnoticed. Come Sunday night, I think she will be the surprise of the evening, and if not, then I don't know what the judges criteria is based on.

All I know is that this gal has come a looong way since her crowning of Binibining Pilipinas Universe. I absolutely believe her when she says that she can do it! I believe you can too, Jen!!!! Great job!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

So I read on Ines Ligron's blog a whole bunch of gossip regarding what's going on at Miss Universe.



Ines is worried that Sun and Hiroko may not make the semis because during the pre-taping of the introductions, they were both placed in the front. Bad omen? I don't think so. But my intuition says that Korea will make it and Japan won't.



Miss Egypt is apparently a fucking bitch-and just so you know NOT IN INES OWN WORDS....hahaha! (Excuse the fowl language, I only added the fucking bitch for a more dramatic sentence). Ines' own words were "Pain in the neck". Miss Universe 2007, Riyo Mori accidently stepped on Yara's dress backstage, and Yara totally slapped her face!!! She then apologized not realizing that it was Riyo. Riyo forgave her....but the nerve of Miss Egypt-What's wrong with her??? And apparently she smokes likes a chimmney, and when Miss Canada (Who is her roommate, asked her to go outside) Yara replied by saying "What? this is MY ROOM!" Yara should get the award of Miss NON CONGENIALITY!!!! Whatta biatch!



I like Ines....she's cool!



I have been trying to figure out the probabilities of each country's continent making the semis according to the past. It was difficult, but I calculated outcomes from 1997-2007, to see is we can figure out a ratio, of how many the judges will pick from North, Central & South America, Africa, Asia & Oceania, Europe and the Caribbean. Here are my results:

NORTH AMERICA: 100% probability that 3/3 countries will make the cut. Mexico and USA being the leaders with Canada as the darkhorse.

CENTRAL AMERICA: 29% probability that atleast 2/7 countries will make the cut. Panama being the leader and Costa Rica close behind.

SOUTH AMERICA: 38% probability that 3/8 countries will make the cut. Venezuela as the leader, Colombia extremely close behind and Brazil being the upset.

AFRICA: 50% probability that 3/6 countries will make the cut. South Africa being the leader, with Angola extremely close behind and Nigeria being a darkhorse.

ASIA & OCEANIA: 50% probability of 7/14 countries will make the cut. Australia, Thailand, India and Korea being the leaders, Vietnam and Japan close behind, and Philippines being the upset.

EUROPE: 32% probability of 10/31 countries will make the cut. Spain being the leader, Belgium extremely close behind, and Norway, Ukraine, Ireland and Russia being the darkhorses. *The European group in my opinion, was very weak this year. They started the competition with fierce attitudes, but only a few had stayed consistent. Most of the European girls lost the will to win because they were homesick.

CARIBBEAN: 36% probability of 4/11 countries making the cut. Puerto Rico being the clear leader of this category. Close behind is Dominican Republic. Darkhorses include Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago

So if I take a look at previous years and the consistency of countries placing in the semis, I have come up with a final 15. This is according to the statistics that I have calculated, and based on the countires that are participating this year. *Remember that North America is the highest in it's category at 100%, BUT they also have the smallest ratio of countries (Being 3). The Lowest ratio comes from Central America at 29%. So this is how I forsee the final night:

1. North America
2. North America
3. North America
4. Central America
5. South America
6. South America
7. Africa
8. Africa
9. Asia & Oceania
10. Asia & Oceania
11. Asia & Oceania
12. Europe
13. Europe
14. Caribbean
15. Caribbean

Now if I place countries of whom I think will make the cut, realistically without being BIAS and how the MO system works-this is what I would see:

1. Mexico-Elisa Najera
2. USA-Crystle Stewart
3. Canada-Samantha Tajik
4. Panama-Carolina Dementiev
5. Venezuela-Dayana Mendoza
6. Colombia-Taliana Vargas
7. South Africa-Tansey Coetzee
8. Angola-Lesliana Pereira
9. Australia-Laura Dundovic
10. India-Simran Kaur Mundi
11. Vietnam-Thuy Lam Nguyen
12. Spain-Claudia Moro
13. Belgium-Alizee Poulicek
14. Puerto Rico-Ingrid Marie Rivera
15. Dominican Republic-Marianne Cruz

This is all based on favoritism, consistency, and all of the politics that come along with Miss Universe. On the other hand....this is NOT my top 15. Because I have girls from all over the place!

I'll be back for more later!

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

My FINAL 15

So after web surfing and assessing each and every photo and/or videos, I have accessible at this time, I am very disappointed with so many delegates. In terms of the swimsuit competition, a majority of the girls stood out, strutting their stuff. Some girls looked like they had gained a considerable amount of weight, and some just looked like they were there because they had to be there. The evening gown segment was a different story. Some girls looked great in their gowns, some looked hideous. I can name a handful of girls that I would label on their forehead a note exclaiming "What were you thinking?" Some gowns were so bland that I could pour salt on their dresses! Some girls were very couture and sexy. Saying that, here's my take on the prelims:

North America still continues to be a strong continent. I believe that both my home girl, Canada and USA will make the semi-final cut. Crystle Stewart has proven to be consistent from her arrival in Vietnam to the present. She was my favorite for the USA crown, and she has a very good chance of becoming Miss Universe 2008. Crystle is ready to win, and I am convinced that she will place no lower than 2nd Runner Up. As for Samantha Tajik, she definitely looks like a contender. Her body and gown presentation were flawless. She’s a unique looking girl, and her attempts to be make an impact are not going to ignored.

From Central America, Mexico is my main contender. She wants to bring a 2nd victory to her country, and Elisa Najera is the perfect fit for it, unlike Rosa Maria Ojeda. Elisa is a huge fan favorite for this year’s crown, and it will not surprise me if the title goes to her. She is a very beautiful girl, very tall, great hourglass figure. She is secured in the top 15. The only other girl that wowed me in this division was Panama’s, Carolina Dementiev. Although her presentations were good, she’s going to have to fight other strong competitors for a semis spot. But she too, has the potential to have made a positive final impact.

From the Caribbean, Puerto Rico is still my frontrunner as well as Jamaica. I loved Ingrid Rivera before all the stupid surgeries that made her look like an alien cat. She won the Puerto Crown for a reason and now she just looks horrible in some shots. I will continue to support her just because of my loyalty value. I think she can penetrate the semis, and possibly make the top 10, but as far as that goes-I don't think she will make the top 5. Do you remember back in 2004 when Miss Aruba, Zizi Lee was a frontrunner for the Miss Universe crown, because she was the 1st runner up in Miss World? History may repeat itself with Puerto Rico-there is a likely chance that this could happen, but the odds are against the odds. Puerto Rico is a favorite and I really do like her (Minus all of the shitty surgery). The only downfall that Jamaica’s April Jackson has is her body is not very fit at this point of the competition. She may lose some ground here, but on the contrary, her preliminary interview should definitely impress the judges.

From Africa, South Africa and Angola are the leaders in this category. Tansey knows how to work it and she will definitely be in the semis-no doubt about it. Angola is still the most exotic delegate from Africa, but she is a little timid. Does that show confidence or just BLAH?

South America is very competitive. Venezuela's, Dayana Mendoza is whom I would classify as a top 5 frontrunner. Consistent from the get go, there is no way in hell that the MUO organization is going to ignore this amazing delegate. Dayana has been the envy of many delegates. I hear all these rumors that she was high maintenance and over dramatic, but I don’t think that’s the point of why she’s there. She’s there to win, and that’s all she cares about-if it worked for Zuleyka Rivera, then it will work here. Taliana Vargas from Colombia is a fresh and stunning competitor. She bottled up all of her energy for the prelims to make an impact and I think that she's going to smell some TV time, come Sunday night. I would say top 10-5 material, depending on what the telecast judges are looking for. She is very charismatic on stage with a lot of energy. If the judges were looking for a fresh, natural girl-then we can secure Taliana a spot in the semis.

The Asia region is coming back with many fierce competitors. India’s, Simran Kaur Mundi is a pleasant surprise. When she was first crowned I wasn't very fond of her, but the photos that followed were very impressive. She won my vote after the Close Up interviews on the Miss Universe Website. Simran is the complete package. Aside from her weird evening gown choice, she will be a semifinalist as well. From Japan, Hiroko Mima is consistent. But I’m not so sure about a back to back victory. Trying to be different is one thing, but I think her image is a little overkill. Even Riyo was more balanced. I’m not really into the “Making a statement” presentation. This is not a fashion show-it’s a pageant. And we, as pageant enthusiasts have to remember that regardless of how MUO tries to modernize its production, it will always remain a beauty pageant. Aside from her efforts, Hiroko’s beauty cannot be denied. Korea’s, Sun Lee is also another one of Ines Ligron’s Angels. Now I must say that I find Sun more appealing than I do, Hiroko. Her presentation during the Vinpearl Bikini show was very impressive, and she brought all of that energy back to the prelims, having dealt with a food poisoning. That’s dedication to win. The Philippines, Jennifer Barrientos is also a very pleasant surprise. Her swimsuit presentation was perfect. Leading up to the preliminaries, she seemed to be a little shy, but the minute I saw her on stage-I was blown away. This girl exudes a lot of class, poise and a subtle confidence that commands a presence to the audience. Finally from Australia, Laura Dundovic should be in the semis just because she has proven to be determined to win the crown. She is very consistent, her body is sickly amazing, and she is also a very intelligent woman. Can she repeat the success of Jennifer Hawkins, who happens to be on the judging panel? It’s not a far fetched prediction at all.

From Europe, the girl who impressed me the most was Claudia Moro from Spain. She worked the stage like a ramp model, and both her presentations were flawless. Without a doubt, I see her entering the semis. Belgium’s, Alizee Poulicek is another frontrunner from the European division. She has lagged a little bit, but overall her performance in the prelims, were above satisfactory, and I think she may have a spot in the semis as well. Her amazing legs should be insured!

All in all there are a number of girls I was pulling for, that made really bad decisions during the preliminaries. I was hoping that Norway and France opted to change their evening gowns. For such a beautiful girl, Mariann’s choice for a tacky white gown like that was less than adequate. She still remains to be the most beautiful face of the pageant. France’s, Laura Tanguy started to lose momentum after a couple of weeks-and she really never recovered. Dominican Republic’s, Marianne Cruz was on my list, up until the evening gown. A BIG NO! This may hurt her chances of what could've been a semi-finalist position. There are many others that I can name, but it gets tiring. Miss Universe only happens once a year and we’re always hoping for an amazing competition with delegates that all want to win. It’s odd that I had already started to hear about girls not trying anymore, because they were homesick-even before the preliminaries. I can understand how it could take a toll on a person, but why enter in the first place?

With my analysis, this is what I would like to see on July 13th:

1. VENEZUELA
2. USA
3. MEXICO
4. PUERTO RICO
5. SPAIN
6. COLOMBIA
7. SOUTH AFRICA
8. INDIA
9. CANADA
10. AUSTRALIA
11. KOREA
12. BELGIUM
13. PHILIPPINES
14. JAPAN
15. ANGOLA

In fairness, I think that all the girls who wanted it, did their best to shine. And since there’s only a top 15, the judges really have to pay attention to DETAIL of every aspect of the competition. So even if there are frontrunners on each message board-it’s up to the delegate to make an impression. If they waiver on one event, excel at another, and falter on the last one, that will determine their fate in the competition. These girls have to excel in everything they are put to the test to.

All I can say is that I hope the girls that deserve to make the cut are in, because they’ve been working at it for a long time. They’ve prepped themselves for this event and are determined to win.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

MY TOP 25 BEFORE PRELIMINARY SHOW

So I've assessed all of the girls, from pre pageant to picture to close ups. It's going to be a couple of hourse before all of the preliminary photos are up, so with that said, here are my top 25 girls that I think will surprise the shit out of everyone:

1.USA
2.VENEZUELA
3.MEXICO
4.PUERTO RICO
5.NORWAY

6.SOUTH AFRICA
7.AUSTRALIA
8.DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
9.PANAMA
10.COLOMBIA

11.ANGOLA
12.RUSSIA
13.INDIA
14.SPAIN
15.TRINIDAD & TOBAGO

16.PHILIPPINES
17.JAPAN
18.KOREA
19.CZECH REPUBLIC
20.IRELAND
21.SLOVAK REPUBLIC
22.CANADA
23.UKRAINE
24.KAZAKHSTAN
25.BELGIUM

These girls have proven to me, atleast, that they are consistent and display a fun naturaly beauty. I know some of these girls have had extensive plastic surgery-a lot of this has to do with their personalities and overall beauty. Philippines entered my top 25 after a huge improvement. South Africa entered my top 10 after amazing ramp skills. Japan slipped because of the fact that she's trying to be daring and in chic...but then it's just going to be a repeat of Riyo-without the victory. France left my list because of no will to win the crown....I have to see how fierce these girls were during the prelims, to make my final judgement!

I'll see you soon!

Friday, July 4, 2008

AHHHHHHH!!! Miss Universe Fever. We're less than a week away from the preliminaries, and that's pretty much all I can think about....as far as Miss Universe goes. So we have some clear frontrunners for the semi-finals.

VENEZUELA, INDIA, USA, and MEXICO.

These girls are putting up a major fight for a spot, and I forsee all of them in the top 15. Venezuela in my opinion, is probably the most competitive as far as wanting to win the crown. She is still my frontrunner for the Miss Universe title. India, has placed in both of the mini competitions so it will be interesting how far she goes. The only thing that bothers me about her, is the nose-but that's just my opinion. USA has proven to be very consistent as well. She always looks amazing for photographers, and knows how to work it-no doubt, she should make the top 5. Mexico pulled a big surprise as the winner of the Vinpearl swimsuit competition. She is very classy and also a consistent delegate.

Close behind would be the delegates of COLOMBIA, ANGOLA, KAZAKHSTAN, KOREA, NORWAY and TRINIDAD & TOBAGO.

Colombia to me, is the most natural looking delegate in terms of facial beauty and overall body type. Angola is the most exotic African delegate, and she deserves a spot in the semis because of that. Kazakhstan was a surprise to me, as I really didn't expect much from her. But after the Vinpearl competition-she truly can model. I loved Korea's performance in the Vinpearl contest. A lot of people would say she overdid it, but I disagree. She reminded me of a Victoria Secret Model with a lot of bounce. Great confidence. Norway by far, is the most facially beautiful delegate this year. She has had NO PLASTIC SURGERY, and with a face like that-I appreciate her beauty. Finally, Trinidad is going to knock everyone's socks off. I can see her pulling an upset in the top 5 because she really is beautiful. I love her exotic mix.

I will post my top 15 before the prelims, very shortly!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

CHARLENE'S PICKS (Before prelims)




























My bestfriend Charlene also loves Miss Universe.....These are her Top 15 Picks: (From Top Left)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (8.64)/AUSTRALIA (8.79)/ PUERTO RICO (8.74)/ FRANCE (8.60)/ ANGOLA (8.67)/BOLIVIA (8.61)/PHILIPPINES (8.61)/ KOREA (8.78)/ RUSSIA (8.76)/ JAPAN (8.75)/ ECUADOR (8.69)/TRINIDAD & TOBAGO (9.06)/USA (8.91)/ VENEZUELA (8.88)/ CANADA (8.81)

Great Choices!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

When Will the Philippines pull a "Miriam"?



Miriam Quiambao is by far, the most gorgeous Miss Philippines to grace the Miss Universe stage in more recent times.....followed by Nina Ricci Alagao. If only Miriam didn't let her nerves get to her, she would've been Miss Universe 1999. Julie Moran and Ali Landry were both surprised that Nina didn't make the finals either in 2000. She was the perfect formula to have another semifinalist in 2000, but somehow she was overlooked. Filipina women are known to be one of the most exotic and beautiful women in the world. Since Filipinas are a mix of both Asian and Spaniard blood, they can be very unique looking. Since the beginning of the 2000's, the Philippines has sent some worthy contenders (eg: Zorayda Ruth Andam, Maricar Balagtas, Lia Ramos)...but more recently, the wardrobes and the styling of the Philippine delegate has been poorly outdated, and even more embarrassing, recycled clothing from almost a decade ago. My personal opinion is that even if these girls were to shop at H&M or even make their own clothes that are up to par with the present, they would do a better job with representing. The wardrobes are absolutely ghastly, and therefore the girl isn't noticed as a fashion forward delegate. Unlike Miss Japan (who is always so chic and in style) the organization tends to use pageant patty style evening gowns and outfits that don't quite coordinate together. since I am Filipino, I do sometimes wish that the Filipina will once again make an impact at Universe, but that's not going to happen until something is done with the organization behind the girl. I really do like Jennifer Barrientos, and I can only hope that the preliminary judges see her for her natural and sweet beauty instead of the tacky crap that she'll be wearing.

TOP 5 BEACH BEAUTY





The Beach Beauty mini competition was held on Wednesday, July 2nd. In a fierce competition of amazing beach bodies, Miss Mexico, Elisa Najera came out as the eventual winner. Does she deserve the win? I guess. I mean she's a little disproportionate, but overall she's in fit shape. I would've rather seen Taliana Vargas or Crystle Stewart win the presentation, but I guess fitness shape is in the eye of the beholder. This win for Mexico may secure her a spot in the top 15, but maybe not. Elisa is very consistent, and even if she didn't win this mini contest, I have have no doubts in my mind that she would still make her way to the final telecast. Congratulations to Elisa Najera!!!!!!

MY FAVORITE FOR THE CROWN


5 Simple words can explain why I choose Dayana Mendoza as my favorite for the crown. GORGEOUS, SEXY, SPUNKY, PERSONALITY, CONFIDENT.
This girl amazes me everytime I see her. In every photo, she exudes an aura that is so sexy and confident that to me, is a shoe in for the final 5. She is always fashion conscious-she poses in every single photo, whether it be dramatic or casual. She has an amazing body, and she is just an overall "super delegate". Venezuela wanted to win this year, and they chose a girl with a fighting chance to capture the 5th crown for this powerhouse country. I've read on so many message boards, that she's just an immature, over-dramatic delegate wanting all the attention for herself. I disagree. When Zuleyka Rivera was overhyped in 2006, the Venezuelans didn't criticize her...but now that Dayana is the favorite the Puerto Ricans are saying nothing but negative things about Dayana. They think that she is plastic and over-dramatic. But if you look at Ingrid Rivera she's no natural beauty either. In my opinion she looked better before her surgery. But to be fair, Ingrid is beautiful as well, but the edge goes to Dayana Mendoza....the 2008 favorite for Miss Universe!!!!!!!!