
Clockwise (from top, extreme left): Nicole Donudes, Camille Nazar, KJ Cajandig, Mona Luna, Roselle Cubello and Rose Pujanes. (Photo credits: OPMB Worldwide and AsortaBeautyQueen)
Here’s another set of ladies who enlisted for Bb. Pilipinas 2013 yesterday:
Nicole Donudes is the niece of former Bb. Pilipinas-International Maricarl Tolosa. Will the blood relation work wonders for the fair-skinned 5’7″ 20 year-old?
Camille Carla Nazar is 5’7″ and comes from the JDV camp. She’s yet another Bulakenya lass hailing from San Miguel and who studies at the Bulacan Agricultural State College. She is the reigning Miss World-Bulacan.
KJ Cajandig – a 5’8″ native of General Santos City – is being mentored by Jontie Martinez. A runner up in the Ford Models’ Supermodel of the World Philippines edition back in 2008, she represented the Philippines (and made it to Top 10) in World Supermodel 2009 held in Taiwan.
Rose Pujanes is from JDV once more. The Southern Tagalog beauty was Mutya ng Batangas 2011. She stands 5’8″.
Roselle Cubello, on the other hand, is from Vigan City in Ilocos Sur way up north. Very exotic-looking, she is another 5’7″ wannabe.
Lastly, there’s Mona Luna from Quezon Province. The 24 year-old is an English Studies graduate of UP Diliman who works as a Flight Attendant for Philippine Airlines. She is 5’7″ and was picked last year as The Face Shop Top Girl of the Philippines where she represented us in Seoul, Korea for a non-competition event.
Okay, let’s see if I can squeeze out more.
sorry…………local pageants maybe.
Next please….
Regardless of how these girls look or if they’ll even pass the screening I have to give these girls credit for having the self-confidence and the courage to apply. Perhaps they applied to please a loved one who encouraged them. In either case it reflects their strength of character. Wish I could say the same about a couple of Filipina “celebs” who are either too afraid of losing or too selfish to give a damn or think that joining a beauty contest is beneath them.
Camille seems to be the only “passible” one. One thing we all need to keep in mind is that most, if not all, the girls are still “diamonds in the rough” – remember how Shamcey looked when she was a contestant, same for Janine. Anyway, there’s only been a handful out of those you’ve shown that made me look twice. I’m not discouraged however. It only takes ONE that can be developed and contoured to take that elusive international crown.
A big “NO” for these girls hahaha
A joke is enough, but 6 jokes are too much.
I’m having a headache on these 6 pictures.
Blame their mothers for instilling in their daughters’ young minds that they are beautiful, they must bring this belief until they grow up, and here is the evidence.
Aatakihin na naman tyak ako ng mga kaanak ng mga dalag na ito, fish!
este peace!
matatangkad kasi. feeling ko may magaganda naman talaga sila sa personal pero hindi pangbinibini.
Let’s cut them slack, guys. The actual screenings will weed out the qualified wannabes from the less than desirable ones.
I feel you, Norman. Let’s cut the girls some slack.
pass! so far we have few clear winners locally. and only a handful that have international appeal. any returnees norms?