
Bb. Pilipinas - Universe 2009
Bianca Manalo
From the moment she saw her sister, Katherine Anne Manalo, being crowned Ms. Philippines in 2002, then 15-year-old Pamela Bianca knew she wanted to follow her older sister’s footsteps.
"I said to myself, ‘someday I’m going to be a beauty queen as well,’" recalls Pamela Manalo to the Asian Journal.
Dreaming big paid off for the younger Manalo seven years later.
Earlier this year, the 22-year-old Manalo lived up to the meaning of her name when she was crowned Binibining Pilipinas 2009 Universe. Former Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2008 winner Jennifer Barrientos relinquished her crown to Manalo, who then served as the official representative of the Philippines for the Miss Universe Pageant held at the Atlantis Paradise Island, in Nassau, Bahamas last August.
Experience of a lifetime
Standing 5’10" tall with long flowing black hair, Manalo was among the 84 contestants worldwide to compete in the 58th Miss Universe pageant.
"It was very exciting," said Manalo, who was recently vacationing in Los Angeles. "I had so much fun and I believe I will cherish all the memories I’ve had there especially bonding with the girls."
During her three weeks at the Bahamas leading up to the competition, Manalo said she made quick friends with the beauty queen contestants from the Latin countries. She spent a lot of time with Miss Peru, Miss Panama, Miss Paraguay and Miss Columbia, Michelle Rouillard, her roommate during the pageant.
"I think they expected me to hang out with the girls from the Asian countries," she joked.
Manalo said she would miss most the time she spent with Rouillard.
"She was so nice and very friendly," she said. "Everyday, we would always hang out with each other."
Some people have a misconception that beauty pageants are all about good looks, but beauty involves a lot of hard work.
Manalo said the competition was fierce. With so many beautiful young girls from around the world, it took hard work to stand out.
Call times for daily events were at 6am which meant Manalo and the rest of the girls had to wake up three hours earlier to get ready.
"Everyday we had to have different kinds of hair and make up so we wouldn’t look the same and sometimes, we would come home super late so we only slept for two or three hours," she said. "Every time we went out we wanted to shine the brightest."
Unfortunately, Manalo didn’t make it to the Top 15 semi-finalists, but the experience of being in the Bahamas and competing for her country will stay with her forever, she said.
"It didn’t bother me because from day one I knew that all of us were winners already," she said. "I know this will be part of my memories and part of my resume as well. This is not my greatest achievement I’m happy with the outcome and I believe Miss Venezuela deserves that crown."
Family of beauties
When Manalo won the Ms. Philippines Universe pageant last April, she became the third person in her family to win a major beauty pageant in the Philippines. Her older sister, Katherine, won Miss Philippines and represented the country in the Miss World 2002 pageant, and aunt Nini Ramos competed in the Miss International pageant in 1968 placing in the Top 15 semi-finalists.
"I think this is the first time that’s happened in a family that there were three winners in a beauty pageant," said Ramos, who serves as Manalo’s advisor. "It’s wonderful. We’re talking about legacy here."
The younger Manalo said she was not pushed to becoming a beauty queen. It was something she dreamt of by herself.
"It was my dream," she said. "When my sister was young, she looked up to my aunt because she was a beauty queen and ever since my sister won, when I saw her that night at that very coliseum I wanted to be one too."
Manalo said she was not pressured.
"I wanted it myself," she said. "No one forced me. I just went with the flow and acted natural."
But once the younger Manalo made that commitment, her aunt and sister gave her pointers. Katherine would coach her younger sister on how to answer questions correctly and Aunt Nini would advise her on how to handle the pressure of being in a competition.
"I was really lucky to have them both at my side," said Manalo.
With the beauty pageant over, Manalo is not sure what she’ll do next. She served as a host for ABS-CBN’s MYX for a time. Now, she is working as an airline stewardess for Philippine Airlines.
"I may not have won the crown nor have been among the finalists, but I know this is just a launching pad for me," she said.
For those who want to follow her footsteps as a beauty queen, she offers this advice:
"Have fun, be positive in everything you do and just be happy," she said. "Always remember when you dream big and you work hard you will be victorious win or lose."
Featured Article: Bb. Pilipinas Universe 2009 Pamela Bianca Manalo: Beauty queen extraordinaire originally appeared on Asian Journal on 15 Oct 2009 20:26








