Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Stunning new decade: Miss Universe 2010

SEE PART 1

After the gruesome and nerve-wracking announcement, this is crucial for all candidates as they realized mixed emotions: some were defeated and the others tasted a sneak of winning; but the contest was just starting. The girls then went backstage and started to prepare for another exciting part of the evening: the swimsuit competition.

Reigning Miss Universe. Stefania Fernandez won as Miss Universe 2009 staged in the exotic islands of the Bahamas. All her achievements within her reign underscored the AIDS awareness cause of Miss Universe along with her numerous travels all over the world.

The judges. Before the competition started that evening, hosts Natalie Morales and Brett Michaels introduced the judges one by one:


They are: Nikki Taylor (international supermodel), William Baldwin (actor-producer), Chynna Phillips (singer-songwriter), Evan Lysacek (Olympic champion), Tamron Hall (NBC anchor), Chazz Palminteri (Oscar nominee), Jane Seymour (Golden Globe and Emmy winner), Criss Angel (master illusionist), and Sheila E. (queen of percussion).

Swimsuit competition. The ever-stunning swimsuit competition was accompanied by the stars of "Viva Elvis" by Cirque du Soleil - a perfect soundtrack for this year's swimsuit parade. The candidates wore swimwear of Dar be Dar by Tala Raasi and footwear by Nina. They look great in lavender bikinis ornamented with silver designs. The average combined scores were shown to home viewers.

Puerto Rico sported a wave-curly hair. Her catty look and flirty moves created sexy ambiance on stage. This excellent move scored 8.443 and not bad for a start.
A pretty face combined with a nice body, that is Ukraine. Although she failed to create a little play with her silver robe, she managed to mesmerize the audience. Those tiny efforts scored 8.333.

Even if she looked small onstage, Mexico exuded her sweetness all throughout the swimsuit parade. Her shoulders played a big part for a successful catwalk. The 9.265 score is really sweet for her.
Quite pale performance for Belgium. The strokes of her hips seem slow and less energetic. The judges might came boring with her to score 7.571 in average.
Stunning, that is the word for Ireland. She knew what she had to do onstage while wearing a swimsuit plus high heels while carrying a silver cloth. A great projection deserve a high score, more than 8.784.
Not that whistle-blowing and a little stunner, South Africa's posture probably saved her in the competition. She looked good in a swimsuit yet not of her best. Well, she deserve the judges' 8.229 for an average score.
Just too fast for France. A short runway might be not suited for her. Great hair, pretty face but speedy walk. Running the runway ended with 7.586 for the judges.
Ending the first half of the swimsuit parade is Australia. Young, fresh-looking... a little chubs yet with an innocent face, that would smash a powerful aura. Scoring 8.543 was a proof of a youthful catwalk.

Jamaica knew how to drop off with the music. Great catwalk synchronizing with a smooth turn was her big plus in this swimsuit competition. With an excellent performance, a score of 9.426 is well-deserved.
Less energetic Russia came down the stage. Still, her curves managed to do it. But somehow, her overall performance was less impressive finishing a score of 7.843.
The performance of Albania is not of an extraordinary but her flowing hair plus curvaceous hips is barely noticeable. Moreover, a pouting 8.229 score help a lot in exuding stage attitude, a tie with South Africa.
Rehearsed-style of swimsuit catwalk might seem not work that night for Colombia. A great body of less presentation was not that much effective with a score of 7.643 - stating there are lesser impressed judges.
Much to everybody's surprise, Guatemala showed maximum improvements in the entire pageant. She was much beautiful during the finals compared to preliminaries and 8.071 score was surely a consolation.
The fighting spirit might be off for Czech Republic. Her face somehow was in the fighting form. Her nervousness sprung her luck to a score of 7.429 and locking her to a big time low.
When you speak of fighting form, here was the Philippines. A very confident lady boomed the runway and wowed the audience with her exotic beauty. Ever wonder if an 8.957 score suited her performance.
Viva Las Vegas! The music suits the swimsuit parade very well. After the eye-popping swimsuit was the announcement of the top 10 ladies who made it for the next cut. A much more intense competition came right after.

TO BE CONTINUED...

Glamorous new decade: Miss Universe 2010


It was one night on the 23rd of August 2010, more than 80 women gathered for one crown. All of these girls came from different parts of the world; competed in swimsuits, evening gowns, the crucial final question and on its conclusion, a new beauty queen from Mexico was crowned Miss Universe 2010. A spectacular evening happened at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas; a night of overwhelming beauty, glamor, surprises and excitement. It has been a month after an another unforgettable coronation event of the most prestigious pageant of all time, so let us recall what happened that night as we review this year's most awaited pageant in the universe.

The coronation night was staged in a simple platform with a short runway at the center. This simple design was accented with a crescent-like adornment creating highlights at the steps of the two staircases. Lights installed all throughout the stage makes it alive and remarkable, plus the venue has a big audience area.
Opening number. All 83 delegates introduced themselves with a recorded presentation of their national costumes after a short prelude voice-over of Mr. Donald Trump, Miss Universe Organization co-owner.
 

This year's opening number made the audience tip-top and mesmerized by an incredible choreography. Much more, the music of David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland entitled Commander made this number spectacular. The girls look absolutely stunning with their silver and black dresses. Hosts Brett Michaels and Natalie Morales officially opened the much-awaited event.

Top 15. The crowd showed excitement as the hosts randomly announced the name of the countries represented by the ladies who made it to the top 15. All contestants were judged by a separate panel in the preliminary competition; and together with the Miss Universe Organization, the semi-finalists were obtained.

There were no surprise to Puerto Rico in being included for the semi-finalist. Yet she never hide the excitement to be called on first. The crowd went wild as her supporters wave flags and shout tremendously.
A very poised and surprised Ukraine zoomed in the camera. Her pretty face saved her to advance for that night's competition. She is classy and elegant as she move center stage.
The audience seem to agree that Mexico deserves a spot in the top 15. Screams made her put on a big smile as she pose at the center with a little wink. She was somehow fetching readiness for the battle that night.
Everybody was surprised with the inclusion of Belgium. She seem relaxed as she walk at the center and have the first-pose for the top15. Well, the recovery seem fast enough for this lady or maybe thinking that it's not a rehearsal anymore.
A front-runner Ireland went down the staircases and finally addressed her fans with a sexy and elusive look. She was definitely expected to made it in the list. Her beauty is extraordinary.
South Africa is the savior for the African continent. Nevertheless, her country does not fail in choosing the best girls for Miss Universe through the years. This is not quite a surprise for her to be included for the semis.
An angelic face France was called on stage. Many were shocked but fully recovered upon seeing her innocent smile to the camera. Flashing lights added a flavor in this magic moment.
A bubbly Australia raised her both arms as she was called that night. Very young and fresh, she was indeed a sure choice for the finals for having a jolly and pleasing personality.
A little bit over for a reaction with Jamaica.but no one will surely argue that she deserved the spot. Maybe she was really surprised, yet a well-prepared girl would be expected to penetrate in this pageant and that would be definitely her.
Creating much buzz for the inclusion that is Russia. The facial beauty saved her for this competition and the audience seem agreed. A much exemplary performance in the preliminaries garnered her a spot.
Albania zoomed in to camera wearing much of a pleasant surprise in her face. A little pouting of her lips finished a great pose at the center stage.
Colombia flaunted her hips as she move at the center. A big smile proved her excitement for the competition. Her curves were highlighted as she pose for a second.
Really seems lucky enough for Guatemala. Quite unexpected to be in the list, she still presented some elements of surprise. Indeed, this pageant follows a different flavor in choosing girls.
Another pleasant shock with Czech Republic. Barely unnoticeable at the duration of the contest's early stages and before preliminaries, she still managed to step up and set her best for the competition.
After a long breath-taking announcement, there goes the Philippines. A strong candidate right from the start, equally twinned with lots of controversies. Consider the loud holler from the audience showing a signal for victory.
After the gruesome and nerve-wracking announcement, this is crucial for all candidates as they realized mixed emotions: some were defeated and the others tasted a sneak of winning; but the contest was just starting. The girls then went backstage and started to prepare for another exciting part of the evening: the swimsuit competition.


TO BE CONTINUED...

SEE PART 2

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

What made them fail in the pageant

The Miss Universe 2010 is over yet the results show never fails to be on headlines. The pageant is still talked about in several websites and forums especially the crown that slipped away from Miss Philippines' hands. Actually, the controversial final question-and-answer portion is forever mentioned every time the newly-crowned Miss Universe Ximena Navarette is interviewed in America.

Well, everybody knows that I rooted to our very own Venus Raj of the Philippines and continued supporting her all throughout the pageant so I came by to notice that the results may sound unfair to some of the candidates that for me may seem more deserving to be at least on the semi-final round. Never get me wrong, but at first I am happy that most of them failed to the first cut because that gave Venus a big chance to shine in the finals. But somehow, it was disappointing not seeing them after their performance all throughout the pageant.

Rima Fakih, USA. As soon as she was crowned Miss USA, Rima adorned newspaper headlines and several websites about her controversial winning of the pageant. Aside from being an Arab descent, she was scrutinized and accused of degrading the Muslim culture.

Like Venus Raj, Rima also defended herself with these issues and proved that she deserves to be Miss USA, although not as close of losing the crown like Miss Philippines. She then represented USA in the pageant. But, as the contest transpires, Rima started to get away of her own spark. It started when she, along with some other contestants, posed half-nude in the official glamor shot. Rima made noise but not as loud as before. Also, her get-to-know video is not that impressive as she prompted her close-to-whisper voice and have to sing a lion sound. A little not impressive again.

During the preliminaries, she was energetic in the presentation portion and stunning in swimsuit. Her red evening gown failed to save her, I think. At the semi-final announcement, I was still confident that USA will be called in the top 15 just like every other Miss USA did in the previous years.

"And the final spot, are you ready, in the top 15 is for the Philippines," the host exclaimed.
Miss USA, just a few steps away from Venus, seems disappointed. Rima never clapped right away after the announcement. But I know she carried on well, she is beautiful with that long straight hair as she performed with the girls before the swimsuit parade. She is the fourth Miss USA who failed to be in the finals (1976, 1999 and 2002).

Marelisa Gibson, Venezuela. After winning the crown as Miss Venezuela, the pressure is then on for Marelisa. Nevertheless, two consecutive wins for her country is not an easy task to bare with. Yet, no one underestimates the capability of Venezuela to have a three time win with her. The world knows how serious they are in producing the best beauty queens in the universe.

With a beautiful face, who can never adore Marelisa. But, photos of her before joining the local pageant eventually became viral in social networking sites. A lot of enhancements, they say, had been made to sculpt that beautiful face. Well, with her get-to-know video, I can say this girl is real inside. She answered very well and very spontaneous, jolly and fun to watch. Just set aside those physical attribute issues and she is definitely it.

I do not love Marelisa but I do not hate her either. Well, thanks for the Venezuela sash, I constantly notice her in every pre-pageant activities' updates on the net. She did very well in the preliminaries. Personally, I was mesmerized by her beautiful smile that made me decide, she will be on the top 15. Well, all balls have turned for Venezuela, I guess having two wins back-to-back shall gave them a break for 2010. Miss Gibson is now added to the list of Venezuelans who broke their pedestal in the pageant, same in 2004 and 2006.

"And the final spot, are you ready, in the top 15 is for the Philippines," the host exclaimed.
Miss Venezuela, at the centerstage, also can't hide her disappointment inspite of her smile. Marelisa was still composed and smiling onstage but her smile reflects how she was defeated. Could it be her sash Venezuela saying that her country needs a rest after winning back-to-back?
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