5 Beauty Pageant Controversies in Recent Times
April 25, 2008 at 7:03 am | In other | No CommentsTags: beauty, contest, controversy, pageant, scandal
For as long as pageants have existed, the word controversy has never really left its side. Oh, in history there have been tons and tons of scandals involving name-swaps, cheating, paid judges and whatnot. Have things gotten better since then? Well, apparently not — there are still controversies and scandals that are plaguing beauty pageants worldwide. Which leaves me asking, “how can someone be so beautiful and yet be so ugly on the inside?!”
Here are a couple of pageant-type blunders that have happened in less than a year.
Not-so-Ms.-Brooklyn – Well, supposedly, after missing for 16 years, the Miss Brooklyn pageant has been resurrected. As a crucial stepping stone on the way to Miss America — and the winner, Leigh-Taylor Smith, isn’t actually from Brooklyn. Will Brooklynites allow this to happen??? Well, apparently, it wouldn’t have happened had more young women from Brooklyn signed up. “We only had a few committed girls from Brooklyn,” said Kim Thomas, executive director of the Miss Brooklyn Scholarship Program. “We couldn’t have a contest with only three girls.”
Miss New Jersey’s Unladylike Photos – Apparently, someone threatened to blackmail Miss New Jersey Amy Polumbo last year with photos that exhibit some unladylike behavior, you know, the kind that pageant winners shouldn’t be exhibiting in the first place? The twist? Amy Polumbo voluntarily revealed the photos in advance, way before her meeting with New Jersey pageant officials, who have ultimately determined that, the photos were done in the spirit of fun, and that she could keep the crown. (Besides, which young girl doesn’t have at least one photo like this in their Facebook???)


Invisible Pepper Spray – The beautiful Ingrid Marie Rivera had allegedly been a victim of sabotage via pepper spray in her make-up and clothing. Her skin broke out in hives and was regularly icing herself down backstage to ease the pain. Well, she did win, but the twist is, police investigators and forensics found no trace of pepper spray in the make-up, or in the clothing. Was this just an elaborate publicity stunt, or was she just allergic to something? She swears by it, well, even her swelling and reddened cheeks, ears and arms do.
Win By Technical Foul – Just last December, controversy in the Miss California USA pageant, where surprisingly, the announced winner, Cristina Silva, was stripped of her title … literally overnight! As it turns out, even the judges were surprised when her name was called as Miss California. When they ran to double-check, it had seemed that because of a tabulation error, the wrong girl was called out as winner, while the real winner was declared runner-up. Miss Silva was then asked to surrender the title and publicly declare that Raquel Beezley, the runner-up, was the actual winner.
But wait, there’s more! I saved the most recent:
In the Philippines, apparently, they crowned a Miss Janina San Miguel the title of Bb. Pilipinas-World, the prerequisite before being able to compete in the Miss World pageant. The controversy stems from the judgment, of, well, the judges. See, during the question-and-answer portion, Ms. San Miguel had a couple of grammatical blunders and often excusing her lack of poise due to her youth and lack of experience. The story took off merely minutes after the decision — in the papers, tv shows and, YouTube. Poor girl became the big joke, but is it her fault, or the lack of a proper screening / pageant training? You tell me. I do wish her good luck, and may she redeem herself for the Miss World contest.
Why I deserve to Win a Trip c/o Luxury Link
February 22, 2008 at 1:32 pm | In travel | No CommentsTags: contest, luxury link contest, luxury travel, sweepstakes, why i deserve to win holiday
Aside from the usual travel sites I frequent like tripadvisor, travelblog, and all other blogs about travel where I get my daily juice, I love Luxury link because they’ve made luxury travel quite affordable.
What’s not to love? I think Luxury Link has changed the way people travel - if the airlines are slashing their rates and presenting us prices that we didn’t dare imagine years ago, then Luxury Link has made it easier for us little people to afford luxurious spots to spend a holiday, and made it fun to boot. (there are still a couple of more luxury travel sites on the net, but they’ve been nice to me - customer service rocks!)
Recently while browsing their site (when I’m not going on a trip, I’m always looking out for new additions to their collection, and it helps to look at those amazing resort pictures), I stumbled on their Win A Trip contest (I’m in a generous mode so although giving you the link may or may not reduce my chances of winning, I’m giving it nonetheless).
Luxury Link is offering our lucky winner five unforgettable nights for two at your choice of tropical beach setting. Luxury Link has something special for you, just register for your chance to win by March 31, 2008.
I’ve been joining the past few weeks now(you can register everyday), and I can’t wait till March 31 to see who wins. My friends have also joined and we’ve been arguing the past few days why each of us deserve to win. Since most of us are web savvy and have our own blogs, we’ve decided to post a little “why i deserve to win a trip” on each of our blogs.
So here’s my reason (and I hope I win - I’ll keep everyone posted on who wins or if I do win):
I deserve a nice clean break. I’ve been working an average of 10-12 hours a day, and I’m starting to hate myself. I love my work, I really do, but you know how people tell you “do something you love, and you’ll never work for a day”, doesn’t apply here. I’m at a point where I’m inches away from burning out.
Boo. A bit dramatic eh? A woman’s tears never fails!
Anyway even if I don’t win, I’m booking a package and taking that well-deserved holiday. I need to clear my head, refresh my thoughts so I can work better when I come back, and a vacation always does the trick!
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