quinta-feira, 30 de junho de 2016

Misses que já nos deixaram de forma trágica

Modelos internacionais que foram a óbito precocemente



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Nesta quarta-feira (29), o Brasil foi surpreendido pela morte da modelo Fabiane Niclotti, de 31 anos. O corpo da Miss Brasil 2004 foi encontrado em Gramado, na Serra Gaúcha, e ainda não há maiores informações sobre a causa do óbito.
Fabiane Niclotti foi eleita Miss Rio Grande do Sul em 2003 e conquistou a coroa de Miss Brasil no ano seguinte. Em 2004, ela disputou o Miss Universo mas não se classificou entre as semifinalistas.
Fabiana não é a única miss a morrer precocemente.
Confira as misses que nos deixaram de forma trágica em nossa galeria de fotos.
https://www.noticiasaominuto.com.br/mundo/245413/misses-que-ja-nos-deixaram-de-forma-tragica

Isabel Takes The Crown - 18-Y-O Wins Inaugural Miss Universe Ja North West

Published:Tuesday | June 28, 2016 | 12:00 AMJanet Silvera
Miss Universe North West Isabel Dalley (centre) flanked by first runner-up Natalee Prout (right) and second runner-up Shadae Haye at the finals of the competition at the Hilton Rose Hall Resort last Friday night in Montego Bay.
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Throughout Isabel Dalley's school life, she was ridiculed and humiliated because of her height.
Standing at 6ft 2 inches tall, last Friday night, the 18-year-old beauty surpassed 17 other women, making history in the process by being named the first Miss Universe Jamaica North West at the event's inaugural staging at the Hilton Rose Hall.
Dalley, a science major student at the Montego Bay Community College, says that as the reigning queen and the new ambassador of the anti-bullying campaign, she will now be able to improve the lives of Jamaican youth "as I myself was subjected to bullying".
The beauty queen, who walked away with the crown and the sectional prize for Most Aware, received stiff competition from first runner-up and winner of the Swimsuit section, Natalee Prout, says she had high expectations of taking home the crown but was still uncertain as all the girls were very strong competitors.

HUMBLING EXPERIENCE


"After completing the elimination round, I realised that I would be up against intelligent and beautiful women, some of whom have had years of experience in pageantry," she said, adding that she was truly humbled and hoped she could at least have been placed in the top five.
"I could never have imagined being crowned the first Miss Jamaica Universe North West despite the strong support from my family and friends," she admitted.
Among one of the crowd favourites, Dalley's presentation was outstanding, particularly, in the interview segment. Prout again was her closest rival in that segment, along with third place winner Shadae Haye.
Dalley describes winning as an experience unparalleled with anything in her life.
"I hope that I can promote my platform of a healthy environment for a better Jamaica. This platform was brought about by my stay at the Montego Bay Marine Park, where I did volunteer work with Mr Hugh Shim and his enthusiastic team of rangers, who I had the pleasure of working alongside," she said.
With hopes of becoming a marine biologist, this platform is in sync with her career path. Her commitment to education is already clear, and this was evidenced throughout the competition.
"During the competition, I was in the process of preparing and sitting my Level One CAPE pre University exams. I had to manage my time efficiently, inputting study time, ensuring that I fit in appearances, three training sessions a week, and also gym time. It was a great feat of self-discipline," she tells The Gleaner.
Already, the western Jamaica audience is touting her as a great possibility for the national finals. Dalley is humbled by this.
"Like most other confident beautiful women who enter this competition, I see myself having the intellectual capacity, beauty, and determination to, hopefully, take home the national crown to Montego Bay, then further, to take the international crown home to my beautiful island, Jamaica," she says confidently.

SECTIONAL PRIZES


The exceptionally executed event, staged by franchise holder Michelle Parkes and produced and directed by Alex Foster of ShowJam entertainment, saw Karel Ann McPherson receiving the Best Personality award, Shanique Jhun walking away with the Most Congenial prize, and Dominique Hendricks being named Most Photogenic.
Runway Star was Jodian Grant, Miss Social Media was awarded to Olivia Dwyer, and the Most Improved contestant who also wore the Best Gown was LeShae Sterling.
Parkes, in her speech, said the Miss Universe Jamaica North West was not just a beauty pageant, but an opportunity for young women to further their education and become leaders within the community.
"The experience and exposure gained from this journey are invaluable and will impact them positively," she said.
The event's major sponsors included the Hilton Rose Hall, John Swaby Entertainment, Jamie Delgado of JAVCO, Kiuki Tours, Mello TV, The Western Mirror, Di Foto Shoppe, and Bute Cosmetics.
Again, the duo, Granville Morgan and Naedene Rawlins, who are fast becoming the faces of events of a certain standard in Montego Bay, did the emcee duties.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/entertainment/20160628/isabel-takes-crown-18-y-o-wins-inaugural-miss-universe-ja-north-west

Miss America helping Children's Miracle Network Hospitals

 
Miss America helping Children's Miracle Network Hospitals


52 inspiring pediatric patients from across the U.S., Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico kicked off their year-long ambassador tour for Children's Miracle Network Hospitalsin our nation's capital Wednesday.
Miss America Betty Cantrell and New York State Champion Teddy Moore talked with 13WHAM's Jennifer Johnson about how Children's Miracle Network Hospitals are helping patients like Teddy.
http://foxrochester.com/news/good-day-rochester/miss-america-helping-childrens-miracle-network-hospitals

WATCH: How did Miss USA 2016 react when Pia Wurtzbach videobombed her shoot?

By BEA RODRIGUEZ
How quirky can Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach get? 


She was seen videobombing Miss USA 2016 Deshauna Barber while on a shoot in their New York apartment’s living room. 


According to Queen P, “I just woke up [with my] hair up, robe [and] glasses on. I wanted to go to the kitchen, but they were shooting in the living room.”

She apologized to her new roommate, but Deshauna didn’t give a big fuss about it. The former lieutenant of the United States Army Reserve described the Filipina beauty as “the funniest roommate in the world.”

The newly-crowned Miss USA added, “You can pop in on any video you want.”

The two have been getting along since earlier this month as they both have duties to fulfill as beauty queens and ambassadors of good will.

- See more at: http://www.gmanetwork.com/entertainment/gma/articles/2016-06-24/23913/WATCH-How-did-Miss-USA-2016-react-when-Pia-Wurtzbach-videobombed-her-shoot#sthash.LcZqdKhT.dpuf

ELECTIONS

Miss Universe 1996 Speaks Out Against Trump

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Alicia Machado, Miss Universe 1996, is speaking up for minorities and speaking outagainst Donald Trump. Her message? Become an American so you can vote against Trump this November.
In the past month Machado has come forward about Trump’s horrendous behavior toward her as Miss Universe. Apparently, Trump made fun of her weight and nationality repeatedly after the pageant, calling her names like “Miss Piggy” and “Miss Housekeeper” in response to her weight gain following the competition. At the time, Machado said it pushed her into bouts of anorexia and bulimia for years as well as sparking her depression. Trump even admits to pushing Machado to lose weight after her reign as Miss Universe, not to mention the dozens of other Miss Universe contestants he reportedly shamed.
In response to Trump’s bullying, Machado has applied to become a U.S. citizen to vote against him in favor of the presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, this fall. Clinton tweeted at Machado, congratulating her on attaining citizenship and sharing a video of the former Miss Universe talking about Trump:
The video includes footage of Trump forcing Machado to workout with the media watching her. It also shows him shaming the then-19-year-old for her weight:
She weighed 118 pounds or 117 pounds and she went up to 160 or 70 pounds so this is somebody that likes to eat.
The video ends with a clip of Machado laughing as the interviewer asks if she will be voting for Trump this fall.
Machado has finally decided to speak up. She claims to have realized a few weeks ago that the only way to stop Trump from reaching the White House is to gain citizenship and vote against him, as well as to urge members of her community to do the same. Machado sees Trump as the next Hugo Chavez and wants to put a stop to his play for power.
Her commitment to increasing awareness of Trump’s Chavez-like ways in the Latino community is backed by many national organizations. Machado met with immigration advocacy groups, including People for the American way and Casa in Action, recently to help their cause. An ad the two groups are releasing aims to play up Trump’s anti-immigrant statements to showcase why Latinos should vote for Hillary.
The video explains how a Trump presidency will cause our society to become more intolerant and hateful. It also showcases several of the inappropriate names Trump has used to describe immigrants. Machado stands firmly with the message of this video, saying that “everybody in America needs to open their eyes” and that “we don’t need more divisions in this country.” Plus, the video is almost entirely in Spanish to appeal to Latino voters.
Machado has taken the hits from Trump with dignity, choosing to see his insults about her heritage (calling her Miss Housekeeper) as honorable because of how hard immigrant housekeepers and nannies work. She claims she is not going to flee the country if he is elected president because, “this is a great country with wonderful politics and amazing benefits, and this imbecile won’t be able to change that, we are stronger than Trump.” What she wants people to know is that:
This country does not deserve a Chávez. And that’s what Trump is…a demagogue, racist, egocentric, misogynist, demeaning man, who lacks cultural and political knowledge. This country does not deserve that.
As a result of her resilience and well known name, Machado has the potential to influence lots of voters. Seems like Trump better watch who he insults, or he could see his campaign quickly lose traction.
http://lawstreetmedia.com/elections/miss-universe-1996-speaks-trump/