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Miss Universe Canada: Bulgaria Means So Much to Me

Alice Panikian
Alice Panikian
Bulgaria-born Alice Panikian is of an Armenian origin. She has been crowned Miss Universe Canada 2006 and ranked sixth among the finishers in Miss Universe 2006.

Following is Eurochicago interview with her.

What is your most memorable moment from the competitions?

Alice: The Miss Universe 2006 competition was the most memorable part of the pageant experience for me. I felt honored to be given the chance to represent Canada, the country I have called home for the past 19 years. Meeting the 85 other contestants was such a remarkable experience as well. I learned so much about the contestants as well as the countries they represented. Though it was a high-stress time for everyone involved, I enjoyed the fast-paced life, participating in the events as well as the thrill of being on stage.

Please tell us a little about yourself, what were you doing before the pageant?

Before entering the Miss Canada pageant, I was modeling. I love to travel so modeling gave me the opportunity to do that at a young age. I was also going to York University where my major was English and Communications.

Did your life change after the contest, what will you be doing now?

My life has changed dramatically because of the contest. My dream is to be involved in broadcast journalism. Because of the competition, I was able to network with many people in that industry and it was an opportunity for me to get a lot of exposure. I am currently still studying broadcast journalism in Toronto and I will be graduating in the spring. I hope to be involved in broadcasting very soon in some capacity, whether it be hosting or writing.

What advice would you give the thousands of girls, who wish that they were in your place?

The best advice I can give to any young woman who wants to compete in a pageant is to always be herself. The things that make each of us unique are the things that are most memorable. Embracing yourself for the person you are, having confidence and not conceding to the pressures of outside forces are all important to achieving success not only in pageants, but in all areas of life.

What role did your Bulgarian mother play in your successes?

My mother is, and always has been, my number one supporter. She was the one who raised me, and because of her I am the person I am today. She is the reason behind all of my success.

Have you been to Bulgaria and what does Bulgaria mean to you?

I was born in Bulgaria and I have been back several times. Bulgaria means so much to me. Not only it is my heritage, but also, most of my family still lives there. I have many relatives and friends in Bulgaria, so of course it remains a huge part of my life.

What do your friends know about Bulgaria and what do they associate it with?

Many of my friends are from Eastern Europe as well so they have either been to Bulgaria or they know about it. They know it is next to the Black Sea. They know about ancient cities like Plovdiv as well as the beautiful mountains we have. Bulgaria is known for many things and each time I meet someone who has been there, they always have something different to share with me.

Do you have anything from Bulgaria in your home, like a souvenir or memory from Bulgaria?

We have pictures/paintings of Koprivstiza and Plovdiv, books, Bulgarian music (CDs), martenizi, embroidered things, many photos, and other small souvenirs.

Do you use Bulgarian cooking recipes? If so, what is your favorite one?

I like Bulgarian cuisine a lot, especially baniza, red peppers and cabbage rolls stuffed with rice, tarator, ljuteniza, and French fries with shredded feta cheese (Bulgarian cheese). During my visits in Bulgaria I like to eat kebabcheta, and lukanka.

Are you familiar with some of the Bulgarian traditions and do you celebrate Bulgarian holidays?

We celebrate the National holiday of Bulgarian culture, language, and literature on May 24, (I was born May 23rd), March 1st Baba Marta, Christmas (Budni Vecher and Koleda) and Easter (Velikden).

What are your future plans and dreams? What do you hope to accomplish?

One day I hope to be the host of my own television show. Because I love to travel so much, I would love my show to be about travelling to different destinations and experiencing the best that each country has to offer. I also love to write and I have always wanted to write a novel. Once I find the time, I hope that I will achieve that goal.

Is there anything you would like to tell the Bulgarian people and Bulgaria?

I am proud to be born in a country with such rich history, and to be a descendant of such strong spirited people as the Bulgarians. I think of Bulgaria and Bulgarian people often and wish them the best!

What are you expecting for the upcoming Valentine’s Day?

I plan to spend it with someone special.

A question for the mom: What is the most special and strong quality in your daughter?

Svetlana Panikian: My daughter is a very compassionate, intelligent, sincere, warm, and outgoing person. Also, she is a loyal friend and likes to help others.

To the mom and daughter: Would you be willing to come visit us in Chicago? What about in Bulgaria?

We hope to be able to come and visit at the first opportunity in the future. At the moment I am in the process of finishing my degree in journalism.

Featured Article: Miss Universe Canada: Bulgaria Means So Much to Me originally appeared on novinite.com on Sun, 14 Feb 2010.
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Bb. Pilipinas 2010: Choose Her Crown

Bb. Pilipinas 2010 Candidates
Bb. Pilipinas 2010 Candidates

Vote for the next Binibining Pilipinas!

Some beauty queens may do well in Miss Universe but not in Miss World or Miss International. Others could easily win in Miss International but not in Miss Universe. The same principle applies in Miss World.

It's just a matter of choosing the right girl for the right pageant.

If you're going to choose our representatives to Miss Universe 2010, Miss World 2010 & Miss International 2010, how would you distribute the crowns? Who are your top choices? Who should REALLY represent us in Miss universe, Miss World & Miss International base on the qualities and images they are looking for?

You decide!! (Limit of 3 choices per category)

Poll Closed: March 05, 2010, 12:00 NN, Philippine Time
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Misses RP for Miss U pageant, 1952-'63

Teresita Sanchez
Teresita Sanchez
Three lucky girls from a batch of 24 will be chosen Bb. Pilipinas-Universe, Bb. Pilipinas-World and Bb. Pilipinas-International in the 2010 Bb. Pilipinas pageant to be held on March 6 at the Araneta Coliseum (to be covered live by GMA).

Meanwhile, here are anecdotes about the Misses Philippines from 1952 to 1963 for the Miss Universe pageant. This is the third installment of pre-Bb. Pilipinas pageants, after Misses RP-World and Misses Philippines-International, courtesy of Funfare’s “other beauty expert” Celso de Guzman Caparas.

From 1952 to 1955, winners were declared through ballots. Edith Nakpil, Chuchay Tuason and Cristina Matias did not pursue their Miss Universe stints due to personal reasons. Selection of Miss Philippines was not held in 1960 and 1961.

• 1952: Miss Philippines Teresita Torralba Sanchez, Miss Luzon Carmen Ortega, Miss Visayas Jean Arquiza, Miss Mindanao Emma Nepomuceno and Miss Manila Carmencita Fernandez. There were 14 finalists including the late actress Nida Blanca and Maria Norma Mendoza. Sponsored by Pan American Airways, Catalina Swimsuits, Universal International Pictures and Khan Cigarette Co., the coronation night was held on April 26, 1952 at the Fiesta Pavillion of Manila Hotel. Teresita was Maria Norma’s runner-up in the Silvana Mangano of the Philippines 1952 contest. Emma also joined the search for Miss Philippines of 1953 PI World Fair (won by Cristina Galang), Loveliest Dalagang Filipina and Miss Valentine of the Philippines, both in 1954. Nida’s film Korea was shown a month before the pageant finals. The movie gave Nida her first acting award, the first ever Best Supporting Actress of FAMAS.

• 1953: Miss Philippines Cristina “Tinang” Monson Pacheco, Miss Luzon Janet Hart, Miss Visayas Eleanor Medina, Miss Mindanao Gloria Tupas and Miss Manila Amelia Crame. There were 14 finalists. The pageant was sponsored by Poulex Department Store and the coronation night was held on June 28, 1953 at the Fiesta Pavillion of Manila Hotel. Cristina did a movie, Saigon (1956, filmed entirely in Vietnam), with Leopoldo Salcedo and played the role of Veronica in the Lenten stage play Martir sa Golgota (1956) with Cecilia Lopez as the Virgin Mary, staged in Manila Grand Opera House. Eleanor won as Silvana Mangano of the Philippines of 1953 and second place as Scoty’s Girl of 1953, freelanced in LVN and Premiere studios and topbilled Babaing Kalbo (1953).

• 1954: Miss Philippines Blesilda “Bessie” Mueler Ocampo, Miss Luzon Baby Vergel de Dios, Miss Visayas Monette Tambunting and Miss Mindanao Maja Fernandez. Bessie was crowned on Dec. 19, 1953 at the Boys’ Town Carnival Auditorium. Bessie also joined the Miss Valentine of the Philippines 1954. Monette joined the Miss Philippine Red Cross 1952, Queen of Mardi Gras 1953 and was selected as one of the Outstanding Teenagers of 1953. Imelda Romualdez, Muse of Manila 1953, was one of the candidates.

• 1955: Miss Philippines Yvonne Berenguer de los Reyes, Miss Luzon Lucy del Prado, Miss Visayas Annie Gonzales and Miss Mindanao Annie Corrales. There were 16 finalists including Elaine Gamboa (mother of Sharon Cuneta). Since the pageant was held in conjuction with the Cavalcade of Industries Exposition, Yvonne was bestowed the title Queen Yvonne I, Miss Philippines, Queen of Industries during the coronation night on March 12, 1955 at the Cavalcade Hall Auditorium of United Nations Plaza. Yvonne came from a family of beauty queens. She is the sister of Simonette de los Reyes, Bb. Pilipinas–Universe 1970, and the cousin of Pacita de los Reyes, Carnival Queen 1929, and Bessie Ocampo, Miss Philippines 1954. Baby joined the Gypsy Princess tilt in 1953.

• 1956: Miss Philippines Merced Edith Noble Nakpil, Miss Luzon Fely Gonzales, Miss Visayas Helen Paulino and Miss Mindanao Sylvia Rodriguez. The winners were chosen by a 15-member jury on Dec. 18, 1955 and were crowned on Dec. 23, 1955 at the Boys Town Auditorium. Edith was a pageant veteran. She also joined the search for Miss Philippine Red Cross 1952, Queen of Charity 1953, Queen of Mardi Gras 1953, Loveliest Dalagang Filipina 1954 and Miss Valentine of the Philippines 1954. She was the daughter of Anita Noble, Carnival Queen 1926, and Juan Nakpil (declared National Artist for Architecture, 1973). Edith played the role Maria Magdalena in the stage play, Martir sa Golgota (1956). Edith passed away at 74 last year.

• 1956: Miss Philippines Isabel Rodriguez bested 15 other candidates including Annie Corrales and Sonia Aldeguer who made it as finalists, clinching the title of Miss Benevolence. Isabel, who quit a convent school to join the contest, was chosen by a panel of judges including prominent socialite Chona Recto-Kasten and Cesar Legaspi (later named National Artist for Visual Arts, 1990). The search was conducted when Edith Nakpil forfeited her right to compete in the 1956 Miss Universe pageant. The coronation night was held on June 23, 1956 at Fiesta Pavillion of Manila Hotel during the Fashion Impressions show for the benefit of the Elks Cerebral Palsy Educational and Fund Campaign Drive.

• 1957: Miss Philippines Mary Ann Carmen “Annie” Philipps Corrales. After three attempts, Annie finally won the coveted crown and title which she received on June 23, 1957 during the Holiday in Manila festival at the Jai-Alai Skyroom. The pageant was jointly sponsored by Casino Español of the Philippines and Elks Cerebral Palsy Educational and Fund Campaign Drive. Annie was also Miss Aviation 1955 and Miss Mindanao to Miss Philippines 1955 Yvonne de los Reyes. Carmen Soriano, Martine Carol of the Philippines 1957 and Miss Manila 1957, competed in the pageant.

• 1958: Miss Philippines Carmen “Chuchay” Remedios Tuason, Miss Luzon Belinda Mendrano, Miss Visayas Rosalinda Yulo and Miss Mindanao Esmelita Aniban. In a field of 35 aspirants, the winners were selected by an all-male panel of judges composed of Senator-actor Rogelio de la Rosa, Congressman Jose Laurel, Napoleon Abueva (later declared National Artist for Visual Arts – Sculpture, 1976), head of Sampaguita Studios Dr. Jose Perez (one of CCP’s 100 Centennial Honor for the Arts awardees, 1999) and businessman-stage/film actor Virgilio Hilario (husband of the first Miss Universe, Armi Kuusela). They were proclaimed on Jan. 30, 1958 and crowned on Feb. 7, 1958 at the Philippine National Exposition Auditorium. As part of her prize, Chuchay attended the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair in Belgium. She was also Muse of Art Directors Club of 1958. Recently, Chuchay represented our country in the first International Mind Sports Game held in Beijing, China, in October 2008, and in the 31st ASEAN Bridge Club Championship in Kuala Lumpur in December 2009.

• 1959: Miss Philippines Cristina “Cristy” Matias, Miss Luzon Encarnita Abierra, Miss Visayas Amelia Bucoy and Miss Mindanao Corazon de Jesus. Cristina won over 40 other candidates from different regions of the country. Winners were selected by a 15-member board of judges and were proclaimed on Jan. 18, 1959. Cristina was crowned as Queen Cristina II on Feb. 6, 1959 at the Philippine National Exposition Auditorium. During the coronation night, a production number called Trip to the Stars, personifying gods and goddesses, was rendered by Susan Roces (Goddess of Mercury), Amalia Fuentes (Goddess of Neptune), Paraluman (Goddess of Venus), Marlene Dauden (Goddess of Saturn), Ric Rodrigo (God of Mars), Juancho Gutierrez (God of Uranus) and Romeo Vasquez (God of Neptune). Corazon was also Miss Manila Youth of 1959. Cristina and Corazon appeared in LVN Picture’s Bayanihan (1959) topbilled by Nestor de Villa and Bernard Bonnin.

• 1962: Miss Philippines Josephine Brown Estrada was chosen by Boys Town of the Philippines Committee in coordination with Ken Snell, Manila representative of the Miss Universe contest. Her launching movie, June Bride (opposite Eddie Gutierrez, was shown on June 23, 1962) days after her appointment as Miss Philippines. She joined the Dream Girl contest in 1959, won as Miss Luzon to Miss Philippines 1960 (for Miss International) Edita Vital and Miss Aviation 1961. Josephine is married to H.E. Jose E. Brillantes, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipontentiary of the Philippines to Canada. An active volunteer of a national non-governmental organization, Josephine is deeply involved in numerous activities that address the growing needs of Filipino migrants in the USA.

• 1963: Miss Philippines: Lalaine “Bing-bing” Betia Bennett, Miss Luzon Vida Hernandez, Miss Visayas Carmencita “Chiqui” Somes, Miss Mindanao Lirio Arkoncel and Miss Manila Virginia Sicat. In cooperation with Manila couturiers and designers, the pageant was sponsored by General Textiles. Lalaine and Chiqui were already in showbiz when they were crowned on June 9, 1963 at the Philamlife Auditorium. Dubbed as the Paula Prentiss of the Philippines, Lalaine received a Best Actress nomination from FAMAS for Ligaw na Daigdig (1962). She also placed first runner-up (Miss Luzon) to Miss Philippines 1962 (for Miss International) Cynthia Ugalde. Lalaine is the niece of Helen Bennett, former social secretary of President Elpidio Quirino and Miss Visayas to Carnival Queen 1936 Guia Balmori. Chiqui, daughter of character actor-police detective Jose Vergara, was one of the 15 finalists in the first Bb. Pilipinas pageant in 1964.

Featured Article: Misses RP for Miss U pageant, 1952-'63 originally appeared on The Philippine Star on Fri, 12 Feb 2010 12:00 AM.
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Bb. Pilipinas 2010 Candidates

The 24 official candidates of the Binibining Pilipinas 2010: 1. Mariella Castillo 2. Rachel Ann Bustamante 3. Patrixia Sherly Santos 4 Selena Antonio 5. Nicole Kaufmann 6. Patricia Lae Ejercitado 7. Laurese Ann Caparas 8. Ana Marie Morelos 9. Laica Joy Jimenez 10. Ma. Venus Raj 11. Krista Arrieta Kleiner 12. Reina Mae Maerina 13. Gwendoline Ruais 14. Mary Ann Ross Misa 15. Jam Charisa Libatog 16. Tony Alyess Hipolito 17. Rose Ann Aguilar 18. Helen Nicoltte Henson 19. Kate Princess Alimurong 20. Marie Ysabelle Matubis 21. Czarina Cathrine Gatbonton 22. Dianne Necio 23. Mhirra Hernandez 24. Angelica Damian















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Controversial push for Miss Colombia to get a nose job

Natalia Navarro
Natalia Navarro
Ever since Natalia Navarro was crowned Miss Colombia back in Nov. 2009, she has generated controversy.

Everything from her use of colloquial "street" Spanish to her physical appearance has come under scrutiny in her native Colombia, where beauty pageants and the cult of perfection inspire passionate debate.

But it seems that some are taking their constructive criticism too far. Many followers of the beauty pageant circuit in Colombia have joined together to campaign for Navarro to get a nose job to correct what they see as a larger-than-life schnoz before the Miss Universe competition happens in a few months. Some who are pushing the campaign have even referred to the 21-year old stunner's nose as an "eagle beak."

Navarro has (smartly) declined to go under the knife. On the Colombian television show El Lavadero she said:

"Me han preguntado y entiendo que siempre puedo mejorar, pero a mí me gusta lo natural. Donde todas nos empecemos a operar vamos a quedar igualitas, con eso no estoy de acuerdo. Con esta nariz gané Señorita Colombia, así que seré capaz de cualquier cosa."

"They have asked me and I understand that I can always be better, but I prefer things that are natural. If we all start to get plastic surgery then we will all look the same and that I do have problems with. I won Miss colombia with this nose and I am capable of doing anything just like this."

We respect the way the Barranquilla beauty queen is taking the controversy in stride, but have to question a system where it is acceptable to demand that a woman undergo face altering surgery in the quest to win an essentially meaningless beauty pageant. What Navarro said about plastic surgery is spot on, what makes us all beautiful are all of our little differences.

Featured Article: Controversial push for Miss Colombia to get a nose job originally appeared on en.terra.com/lifestyle.
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