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This is a compilation of all blogs related to the 2011 Miss Universe Pageant to held in Sao Paolo, Brazil on September 12, 2011.
Watch or re-watch now, with a stable internet connection hopefully. The videos are annotated in Portuguese, though. 😉
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Now that the 2011 Miss Universe Pageant is over, I can ask two nagging questions about the whole thing. I’m not doing this to raise more speculations but to just get them off my chest. Here goes…
Question #1: What on earth happened to Miss Malaysia Deborah Henry and her failure to crack the Top 16?
This could have been Malaysia’s “coming-out” year in Miss Universe. After 41 years of failing to enter the competition’s first cut, all signs are pointing to Deborah changing all that and erasing the memories of forgettable past participations. It baffles me how her outstanding performance during preliminaries got outscored by at least 15 other candidates. And I’m not alone in this regard because practically all other pageant blogs and websites placed her as a definite semifinalist. I am unquestionably pro-Shamcey, but I would like to see another ASEAN country (outside either Thailand or Indonesia) shine, and Malaysia should’ve been it. Was there a falling out between her and the MUO (Miss Universe Organization) that we are not privy to?
Question #2: What’s with Miss Portugal Laura Goncalvez getting the global fan vote and earning the 16th quarterfinal slot?
During the pageant proceedings, the two color commentators (Shandi Finnesey and Jeannie Mai) made mention of the fact that Laura Goncalvez won the online voting right at the time that she was called to the Top 16. Not that she is not qualified, but Portugal was and is never a pageant-crazy nation known to have multitudes of voting supporters. In fact, she never even figured out among the Top 5 of the Telemundo poll or the Miss Universe fan voting prior to the finals. I wouldn’t be surprised if Nicaragua or Dominican Republic or Thailand or Indonesia claimed the position because of previous years’ trends. Is there something we don’t know? Fine if Puerto Rico (who’s in the top 16) was announced as such, and which means that Portugal made it because she got high scores in the preliminaries. I’m still scratching my head analyzing the same.
If someone out there is in the know, I would appreciate getting a dose of enlightenment on the twin queries. I’ve already moved on, but since we’re still within the 24-hour post-finals frame…..indulge me.
I won’t ask anymore about the favorable performance of Portuguese-speaking nations (Angola, Brazil and Portugal) because that’s a no-brainer. 😉
The dust has settled a bit after Miss Angola LEILA LULIANA DA COSTA VIEIRA LOPES nailed a glorious achievement by winning the Miss Universe 2011 crown – the 60th in a long line of titleholders from the 1950s to the present. She surpassed the competition from 88 equally stunning ladies during the worldwide telecast of the biggest global pageant from Credicard Hall in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Last two women standing: Olesya Stefanko of Ukraine (L) and Leila Lopes of Angola (Photo credit: Fotoarena)
Miss Universe 2011 Top 5 (L-R) Leila Lopes of Angola, Priscila Machado of Brazil, Zilin Luo of China, Shamcey Supsup of the Philippines and Olesia Stefanko of Ukraine. (Photo credit: Fotoarena)
1st Runner-Up: Miss Ukraine Olesia Stefanko
2nd Runner-Up: Miss Brazil Priscila Machado
3rd Runner-Up: Miss Philippines Shamcey Supsup
4th Runner-Up: Miss China Zilin Luo
Rest of Top 10 Semifinalists:
Miss Australia Scherri-Lee Biggs
Miss Costa Rica Johanna Solano
Miss France Laury Thilleman
Miss Panama Sheldry Saez
Miss Portugal Laura Goncalvez
Rest of Top 16 Quarterfinalists:
Miss Colombia Catalina Robayo
Miss Kosovo Aferdita Dreshaj
Miss Netherlands Kelly Weekers
Miss Puerto Rico Viviana Ortiz
Miss USA Alyssa Campanella
Miss Venezuela Vanessa Goncalves
Board of Judges:
Adrienne Maloof / Amelia Vega
Connie Chung / Farouk Shami
Helio Castroneves / Isabelli Fontana
Italo Zanzi / Lea Salonga
Vivica Fox / Ana Paula Junqueira
Miss Universe 2011 Leila Lopes (back to the camera) being hugged and swarmed by all the delegates (Photo credit: Fotoarena)
Congratulations to all the winners! But most of all, our warm felicitations to my girl Shamcey Supsup for placing 4th and to Leila Lopes, Miss Universe 2011!
In less than 24 hours from now, Miss Universe 2011 will be crowned. At this point, I’m putting my name at stake with this Final Five prediction for Miss Universe 2011. But where’s the fun of armchair-judging if I don’t go this far in projecting a winner? Anyways, I am listing down these ladies with due consideration given to the internal politics, lobbying and the like that is not at all unusual with Donald Trump’s pageant.
It warms my heart to wish for an Asian domination this year, like what happened way back in 1988. Hopefully, it will take place again with 3 of the Final 5 coming from this region. With a 16-10-5 set-up, my Final 5, in alphabetical order, are:
Oh how I will rejoice if these five ladies make up the Final 5 cast in the actual results! Of course, I’d like to see Miss Philippines win the whole thing, but I would be glad to see Miss Malaysia get the title as well. But if Miss China ends up as the victor, I’ll just take consolation from the fact that Asia has a new Miss Universe.
Now if nobody among the Asians take it all the way, anyone among Miss Greece and Miss Ukraine would make outstanding queens.
Over and above these predictions, I am hoping for a fabulously breath-taking finale at Credicard Hall. If you want to catch it on the web, you can watch it over at Livestream. 😉
Much has been said about how hard it is to pick one winner from the tough field of 89 delegates vying for the Miss Universe 2011 crown. And I am one of them. But then again, the yearly celebration of the Most Beautiful Woman in the Universe will never pass without sharing my final list of Top 15 + 1 (Global Fan Vote) who are likely to be called on finals night which will be aired on Livestream and ABS-CBN and Star World in the Philippines.
I have reviewed the beauties not just once or twice. I already lost count of how many times I actually sat down in front of my laptop to look at all the photographs and to watch the countless videos made available for everyone around the world to see. I’m quite pleased at how the people in Sao Paulo and other pageant sites have made it easy to experience the whole thing for netizens without leaving home.
So without further ado, here is my final list of Top 15 for Miss Universe 2011 (by region this time around since this is rumored to be the method of announcement in tomorrow’s live finale’ plus that one lucky girl who just might clinch the global fan vote and become #16 on the list):
Miss China Zilin Luo has been getting a lion’s share of attention even before she landed in Sao Paulo. And the moment she started strutting her 6′ frame in the host city, everyone swarmed around this Oriental beauty. Talks abound that she is being groomed to win the crown. But with the constant lobbying of her pageant director, one preliminary judge – Alvaro Genaro – got the axe for meeting Miss China in person and even posing in pictures with her. Regardless, Roseline has unmistakable strengths to enter the semis on her own merits. And up to now, she is one of a few with practically guaranteed placements – be it Top 15 or higher. One nagging question, though. Why was her Evening Gown during Preliminaries so strikingly similar to that of Miss India?
Miss Malaysia Deborah Henry is her country’s most outstanding Miss Universe delegate after more than four decades of undistinguished participation. She went to Sao Paulo fully prepared for the competition – with the most stylish of wardrobes, the most regal of bearing and one of the most successful trainers in recent years, i.e., Ines Ligron. And boy, did she live up to all the pre-arrival hype. This beauty constantly wows whenever she steps into the spotlight. Her previous Miss World experience came into play as her web interview is probably the best this year. Too, she will never be caught off-guard, not especially in front of the cameras. Her performance during the preliminaries is a testament to all these.
Miss Philippines Shamcey Supsup is on the verge of approximating, if not exceeding, the Miss Universe performance of her predecessor – Venus Raj – who placed fifth in Las Vegas last year. From Day 1, she has been selected to attend several activities that were anything but mundane. The minute she flashed her ever-winsome smile (for Operation Smile), the Brazilians started warming up to her presence in a big way. She was one of 20 shortlisted for the media interviews and gained the adulation of Sao Paulo’s gay community after being named one of the 5 rampadoras at The Week’s special fashion show. During personal appearances, she is one of the most requested for photo ops. At this point, only her scores during the preliminaries (which she rocked, by the way) are in the way of making it to the Top 15. But all things being equal, she is rightfully deserving of a slot and I don’t think she will be ignored by the judges, sentimental nationalism aside.
From Africa
Miss Angola Leila Lopes is the only African delegate I am putting in the Top 15 this year. Owing to a smaller number (only 7) of representatives from the continent, the conspicuous absence of ladies from Namibia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Benin and Senegal weakened the selection even more. But I’m not putting in one just for token reasons. This tall, exotic beauty from Benguela is a stand-out stunner with balmy looks and delicate features that add up to winning qualities. She may not possess the bubbliest of personalities, but her presence is quietly divine and her personal style entrancing.
From Europe
Reeling off the Europeans in my Top 15 is Miss Albania Xhesika Berberi. This enigmatic-looking lady is the exact opposite of her predecessor, Angela Martini, who is the epitome of sexiness. But don’t let that fool you into thinking that she is a so-so performer. In fact, she is everything but a weak contestant…a silent killer actually. She doesn’t hoard attention, but the moment she does, her captivating aura enthralls and doesn’t let go.
Miss Greece Iliana Papageorgiou is the supermodel who invaded the Miss Universe ramp with more sophistication than consciously limelight-hugging elan. The first week saw her with limited visibility. But thereafter, she began electrifying all pre-pageant appearances with a chic head-turning disposition. All her official photos in the website are consistently dazzling. And she translated this to full effect during the preliminaries where she owned the stage and gave one of the most fluid movements that shouldn’t get lost on the judges’ score buttons.
It is not very often when famous national celebrities represent their countries in the Miss Universe Pageant. Miss Kosovo Aferdita Dreshaj is one of them. Already a star, she has more to lose if she doesn’t make a clear mark in the competition. It could just be me, but her collective pre-preliminaries performance in Sao Paulo is lackluster. She is probably feeling stilted due to her celebrity status or just ill at ease outshining the rest in every twist and turn. Nontheless, the race to Top 15 won’t be complete without her in the field. She takes to the spotlight like second skin and her precious minutes of fame during the preliminaries were never wasted.
Gifted with one of the most beautiful faces in the competition, Miss Netherlands Kelly Weekers has been one hot Miss Universe 2011 property right from the start. And this doll can never be called dumb in any aspect whatsoever. She is, in fact, very smart and intelligent the moment she opens her mouth, and with the help of her academic credentials, she continues to express a level-headed mind that goes beyond physical beauty and other superficialities. If she is fated to do an Angela Visser, then the Dutch people can all rejoice in wild abandon. She is a real underdog at this point, if you ask me.
Her country is a perennial favorite of pageant owner Donald Trump, but Miss Ukraine Olesya Stefanko is not about to rely on that to shine in the finals. Her fresh face, tempered sensuality and vibrant ways contribute to a remarkable package that will make her effortlessly shine in a field of 89 contenders. The preliminaries became a showcase of all the good stuff she is made of. I don’t know with you, my dear readers, but I’d feel a bit flustered if she fails to crack the quarterfinals. This girl is, quite simply, a knockout!
From North America (including Central America & the Caribbean for Miss Universe grouping purposes)
The Caribbean has always been a good source of excellent Miss Universe performers, but instead of the usual countries that we see moving up the ladder in the finals, Miss Bahamas Anastagia Pierre is the gem of the scattered islands in my opinion. Her magnetic smile and captivating looks will never go unnoticed. And during the preliminaries, she delivered on the goods (inspite of a marginally tacky gown). She may not be on the upper tier in my list, but she is deemed a solid part of the quarterfinal cast.
At first, I didn’t pay much notice of Miss Panama Sheldry Saez (probably due to her tired look during arrivals), but in two weeks’ time, she grew on me in leaps and bounds. One minute, she evokes femme-fatale all over and then elegant & good-looking goddess the next. In swimsuit, she is a certified bombshell and in evening gown, a fashion plate. The one and only time a Panamanian technically won the title was when Oxana Fedorova of Russia was dethroned in 2002 and 1st Runner-Up Justine Pasek took over. In Sheldry, I can definitely see her booking a quarterfinal slot and confidently rising to the top to the delight of her countrymen. If she moves an inch away from the crown and takes a firm grab, then her victory would sit well with me. Should that happen, then Panama should consider hosting Miss Universe in 2012 instead of 2013.
Sash factor or not, Miss USA Alyssa Campanella is another shoo-in to the Top 15. Her gorgeous face sets an excellent benchmark for all the wannabes in 2011. One source of worry, though, is how she dramatically lost weight the past two weeks. Perhaps due to the pressure of the contest, she must have been eating a lot less (feasting on just salad and water) and exercising more. And that won’t augur well in the finals should she formally claim her quarterfinal position. In swimsuit, she is model-thin and not in a very pleasant-looking way. She can easily ace any Q&A, but she needs to score big-time in the first two rounds in order to reach the last 4 who will be given a chance to speak their minds out.
From South America
Her country may not be the best-performing South American nation in Miss Universe history, but Miss Argentina Natalia Rodriguez could just be what the doctor ordered to regain a dose of supremacy in the pageant. She is endowed with one of the most classic faces that true-blue missosologists can attest to as both queenly and ravishing. I can see a potential winner in her. Now if she can only translate the external belief into an internal boost that will carry her through the rest of the finals, then the Land of Pampas may have reasons to celebrate on September 12.
To some, Miss Peru Natalie Vertiz is already a Latina overload as she is the representation of all the tried-and-tested features that make Spanish-speaking senoritas a cut above the rest, year in and year out. But coming to the defense of this statuesque mujer hermosa, I will add that she has the exquisitely-moderated oomph and sizzle that do not make you feel full. Her looks and moves are highly-refined. Care has been given so as not to play up her styling to the max. The blend is right. She displayed this during the preliminaries, especially during the Evening Gown round. And her inclusion in my Top 15 is but a fitting reward.
It is a rare year when an Osmel Sousa ward fails to make the first cut in a major beauty competition. 2011 will be one of the usual. Miss Venezuela Vanessa Goncalves can very easily outclass her predecessor Marelisa Gibson who was shut out of the Top 15 in 2010. No secrets at all about the major, major cosmetic surgeries to perfect her looks. No regrets there because the results are nothing short of amazing. And not to be outdone, her body was similarly ‘sculpted’ to excellent effect. In jest, some may quip that her abs look photo-shopped in the flesh. But that’s as far as how some people would seal their disbelief. This vivacious and voluptuous vixen wants to blow away the competition. Will she add another grand-slam crown to her country’s collection? Your guess is as good as mine.
And who will get the hotly-contested Global Fan Vote? Well, since the Philippines is already in my Top 15, I reckon that the 16th slot will be a close toss between two ladies who are neck-to-neck in this regard.
Miss Nicaragua Adriana Dorn (L) and Miss Dominican Republic Dalia Fernandez will face-off for the last slot. And with good reasons. Both ladies are breathing down each other’s neck in the Telemundo voting, so it is logical to think that they will just be as active in pursuing the position in the Miss Universe website. But beware! Miss Thailand Chanyasorn Sakornchan might just spring a surprise this late in the game.
Whew! This is such a lengthy blog to finish. I shall take a much-needed breather first. As for my choices for the winner (or Top 4 if you will), a separate entry is in the offing.
In the meantime, I would love to read your choices. Feel free to post a reply. 🙂
The video below continues to give me goosebumps everytime I watch. Indeed, there is reason to hope this year because Miss Philippines Shamcey Supsup is proving to all and sundry that she is a force to reckon with in Miss Universe 2011.
If you’re a Filipino, a proud supporter, or simply intrigued by our girl in Sao Paulo, watch and feel the spirit enveloping the Philippines right now.
Courtesy of isnaberongmacutelet
Shamcey, win or lose, you are and will always be the Miss Universe in our hearts! I believe. 🙂
In just a couple of days from now, a new Miss Universe will be crowned. From among 89 beautiful and fighting contenders, one lady will emerge as the best of the best and enter an
amazing world the rest of us can only dream of.
Who will shine? Who will deliver? Who will conquer?
I know one delegate who really delivered, and she is none other than Miss Philippines Shamcey Supsup. I simply can’t get enough of her so here’s another video of her preliminary performance courtesy of ohmrey:
Tomorrow, I will post my Top 15 predictions. I hope I still haven’t lost the touch, believing that one of them will definitely come out victorious on September 12.
Watch out for it! 😉
courtesy of OPMBtv
The Miss Universe 2011 preliminaries are over. The Top 15 have already been chosen by the judges. Between now and September 12 stands an agonizing wait on who will come out successful in all three rounds of judging.
As for Miss Philippines Shamcey Supsup, I believe that she firmly held her own against the 88 other ladies. Her Evening Gown performance was both fluid and elegant. The Barraza original fitted her body like a glove as she worked it with shimmering delight. In the Swimsuit category, she owned the stage of Credicard Hall with a strut both fierce and playful. Confidence is overflowing so to speak.
Through it all, her face registered with a telegenic (and photogenic) appeal that is at first charming, then tastefully seductive.
By now, we all have our solid favorites. Shamcey is definitely in my Top 5 along with the delegates from Greece, Kosovo, Malaysia and Panama.
Would love to see yours! 🙂
P.S. Many thanks to Bruce Casanova of OPMB Worldwide for sharing the video and pics above!
The Miss Universe 2011 National Costume Presentation was pre-taped at the Credicard Hall in Sao Paulo. Just when everyone thought that this segment was removed, the organizers must have realized its utmost importance. Just imagine the high cost of coming up with one and air-transporting the same to the host country only to be wasted inside the luggage. Good thing that things are falling into place despite it being some sort of a last-minute insert in the ladies’ crazy schedule.
The photos above are courtesy of Fotoarena.
At around 7:00-8:00 (Manila time) this morning, the Preliminaries of Miss Universe 2011 will commence live from Credicard Hall in Sao Paulo, Brazil. If you want to watch the whole show online, then you’d better make sure you have stable internet connection and head to Livestream where you can witness the performance of the 89 delegates in the swimsuit and evening gown rounds. The personality interviews are now over and done with so 1/3 of the scores have been logged in.
Who do I expect to perform well in the Preliminaries? Well, a lot. And I mean practically all of the contenders want to win the crown so they will definitely step up to the plate and put their best foot (and turns and poses) forward.
But who do I want to register well in the preliminary judges’ scorecards? Definitely the Asians. In particular, I want Misses Malaysia Deborah Henry and Philippines Shamcey Supsup to set the bar high enough to assure them of semifinalist slots on finals night next week. Miss China Zilin Luo is already a shoo-in at this point and that is self-explanatory unless you’ve been living under a rock during the past three weeks.Of course, it goes without saying that the Latinas will lead the charge this year, as usual. Miss Venezuela Vanessa Goncalves, Miss Panama Sheldry Saez and Miss Nicaragua Adriana Dorn are just a few of the fiery ladies who will light up the stage and aim for high scores all around. And the Europeans won’t take the competition lightly. A string of fierce performers could come from the continent, such as Miss Spain Paula Guillo, Miss Kosovo Aferdita Dreshaj, Miss Portugal Laura Goncalvez and Miss Netherlands Kelly Weekers.
And then, there are the consistently performing ladies from the Caribbean like Miss Aruba Gillain Berry, Miss Puerto Rico Viviana Ortiz and Miss Bahamas Anastagia Pierre. Coming close as well are Miss Australia Scherri-Lee Biggs, Miss Angola Leila Lopes and Miss Israel Kim Edri. Lest we forget, the host delegate Priscila Machado is no wallflower. She will definitely work it out and impress everyone, not just because she is Miss Brazil.
It is also possible that ladies who made excellent turns during their personality interviews (held the past two days) will remain strong in the memory of the judges who just might award them with high grades in swimsuit and evening gown.
All in all, this is a particularly strong batch. Let’s wish them luck in the preliminaries! 😉