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Miss Bahamas World 2009 Joanna Brown
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Welcome to Miss Bahamas on Board. In this forum, we present to you the beauties found within our archipelago of 700 islands! All are invited to join in on the discussion. However, offending posts will be promptly removed. Enjoy your stay!




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Miss Bahamas World 2006 - 2007
Deandrea Conliffe
TOP 15 FINALIST
TOP MODEL OF THE WORLD 2007










Miss Bahamas 1980
Linda Smith Holowesko
> Miss Universe 1981 Miss Amity










Miss Bahamas 1981
Ava Burke Thompson
Miss Universe 1982
Miss Photogenic










Miss Commonwealth Bahamas 1991
Jody Barbara Weech
> Miss World 1992 Semifinalist &
QUEEN OF THE CARIBBEAN











Miss Bahamas 2000
Nakera Simms Symonette
> Miss Universe 2001
Miss Congeniality












>Miss Bahamas Intercontinental 2004
Leslia Miller
Miss Intercontinental 2004 Semifinalist
Miss Commonwealth 2004
2nd runner up

Miss European Union 2004 QUEEN OF THE AMERICAS
















Subject: Guess whose still in operation?.


Author:
Doug
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Date Posted: Thursday, September 17, 07:10:41am

One of Gaynelle Rolle's Teen Queen'a is competing in Europe's largest Teen Pageant. She will be in Europe for about a month and guess whose going as Chaperone?. Gaynelle Rolle President of the Miss Bahamas Universe organisation. What happened to Michelle Malcolm or Phyllis Albury Garraway taking over the Franchise?. Were is the big announcement?.
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Subject: Miss International Bahamas 2009 - 2010 Amanda Appleyard


Author:
Doug
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Date Posted: Monday, September 21, 08:31:27am

It was on Bahamas at Sunrise. Miss International Bahamas Amanda Appleyard will be visiting schools in the Bahamas encouraging the Students to practise Safe Sex.
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Subject: Miss GB 2009/10


Author:
FAN
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Date Posted: Thursday, September 17, 01:38:37pm



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Subject: WHY IS MISS BAHAMAS WORLD JOANNA BROWN'S PICTURE NOT INCLUDED IN THE GALLERY OF THE MS, WORLD CONTESTANTS? I NOTICED THAT CONTESTANTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES WHOSE PICTURES ARE NOT AVAILABE/READY HAVE A BLANK BLUE BOC WITH THEIR NAME AND THE COUNTRY THEY ARE REPRESENTING AND INSIDE THE BOX IT SAYS PICTURE COMING SOON. COULD IT BE THAT THERE IS TROUBLE BREWING? IS THE QUEEN PHYSICALLY FIT TO PARTICIPATE?WHAT'S GOING ON WHY IS BAHAMAS NOT INCLUDED IN THE CONTESTANT GALLERY?


Author:
O.B.G.
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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 08, 07:50:43pm

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Subject: Ms.Teen Bahamas World Junior at Pagent in Czech Republic !


Author:
cuteeyez22
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Date Posted: Friday, September 18, 02:17:14pm

http://www.missprincessworld.com/en/page-voting-detail/?id=8


Vote Now for Shaquelle Demeritte At Ms.Princess of the World Pagent!


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Subject: SAD!!!!!!


Author:
TRUTH
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 13, 07:33:35pm

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Camille Kenny
Miss Bahamas 4th RUNNER UP biggest FRAUD IN PAGEANTRY HISTORY.
High Fashion meets ISLAND BEAUTY.
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Subject: New Blood


Author:
Hector.
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Date Posted: Thursday, September 17, 05:00:28pm

We I am so dissapionted with way pageants are being run in the Bahamas. I miss the old days of the Bahamas pageant committee (Miss Bahamas). These were true ladies that were well respected in the community. You never heard of one person running the show i.e Michelle Malcom, Gaynelle Rolle, Theo Sealy. They were a group of ladies (Committee Members) who all had different responisbilites. You had a President, Secretary, Publicity Director and so on. They all took there turn and helped run the Committee and the contest. They helped to make it a success every year. There were some exceptional Queens, Brenda Major, Sandra Young, Sandra Jarrett, Elizabeth Knowles, Deborah Taylor, Lolita Armbrister, Linda Smith, Ava Burke, Tina Thompson, Betty Anne Hanna, Lisa Sawyer, Fontella Dean Chipman, Michelle Collie & Glennis Knowles to name a few. The Queens were well prommoted and Travelled all over the world representing the Bahamas. When Royalty, celebrities and digniateries were in town Miss Bahamas was there to meet them. When a Queen went of to an International pageant the Govenor, Prime Minister, Tourism Minister of some offical was there to escort her to her plane and wish her Bon Vouyage. Let's bring back the reals days of pageantry and the Queens & contestants who were natural beauties. The pageant's that were the premier events of the year.
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Subject: CROWNING OF MISS GRAND BAHAMA!


Author:
fan
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Date Posted: Thursday, September 17, 01:29:59pm





Subject: Miss Earth Bahamas 2009 Krystal Brown


Author:
Doug
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Date Posted: Thursday, September 10, 12:29:11pm

Miss Earth Bahamas 2009 Krystal Brown was at the recent save the Turtles event. You can see her picture in the Punch. I guess she is getting ready for Miss Earth,
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Subject: Miss Jamaica talks about Miss Universe experience


Author:
Pageant fan
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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 15, 02:40:42pm




Yapp reminisces on Ms U pageant

BY André Marriott-Blake

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Our regal Miss Jamaica Universe 2009, the gorgeous Carolyn Yapp is back home after a whirlwind couple of weeks in the Bahamas representing Jamaica at the recently culminated Miss Universe Pageant.
Yapp made her first public appearance since her return from Ms U in Bahamas two Sundays ago at the CMS final at the Hilton Kingston.

Despite being an instant favourite by many pundits and media houses in the weeks and days leading up to the coronation show, to the surprise of many Carolyn failed to make the cut in the Miss Universe top 15. A top 15 made controversial by recent allegations from Miss Universe choreographer Michael Schwandt, that Miss Universe boss Donald Trump booted out six of the original ladies who were chosen by the judges and replaced them with six he had personally hand-picked.

Even in the midst of this controversy (a controversy which many believe she may have been a victim of) Carolyn was still beaming her radiant smile and had many wonderful memories to share with us at TEENage as she gave us the exclusive 411 of her Miss Universe experience.

TEENage: What was it like as a delegate at Miss Universe in the Bahamas?
Carolyn Yapp (CY): (Smiles) It was simply amazing! The activities in the Bahamas were great and it was wonderful seeing the aquarium. It was a lot of hard work though, we had to wake up by 5:00 am and do our own make-up, breakfast was mandatory for the delegates and after breakfast we would leave and return from our activities around midnight. It was a blast! The girls and I decided to look at it as if it was a huge sleepover where sleep wouldn't really come until the end of competition (laughs).
Yapp in national costume at Ms Universe pageant in Bahamas.

TEENage: Speaking of the other girls, what was your relationship like with the other delegates?
CY: The girls were great and I became close to most of them especially my girls Namibia, Japan, Bahamas, Indonesia, South Africa, and Slovak Republic. I still correspond with many of them now.

TEENage: What was it like to meetg Donald Trump?
CY: It was a memorable experience; he actually spoke to me about Usain Bolt which speaks to Jamaica's and Bolt's fame as he highly revered Bolt. he jokingly asked me if I would date Usain Bolt (laughs). He also said to me that he heard that I had a lot of support for the crown.

TEENage: From watching the Miss Universe preliminary show it was clear that based on the applause you received you had a lot of support, describe to us the reception you received in the Bahamas?
CY: (Smiles) In all honesty I felt like I was the delegate from the host country. Everywhere we went people from all walks of life were shouting 'Jamaica, we are rooting for you!' They wanted pictures with me. It was amazing! I felt loved. I also saw many faces from home including Novia (McDonald-Whyte) from the Observer and Mr Gordon 'Butch' Stewart who hosted us for lunch at the Sandals Royal Bahamian. needless to say I felt at home (smiles).

TEENage: How do you feel about the recent controversy which many persons believe that you were a victim of?
CY: (Sighs) I heard the reports on the television, and it was a claim made by the choreographer who I met personally and is someone deeply involved in Miss Universe so one would assume him to be credible. I don't know how true it is, but if it is true then it's disappointing. I do recall the night before the final show we [the delegates] were asked to form a line in alphabetical order and say our name, age and country while he [Trump] looked at each of us with an assistant taking notes, I don't know for what reason. But as for me, my satisfaction lies in the fact that I represented my country to the best of my abilities, and had a blast doing it (smiles) that was my goal and I achieved that.
Yapp practises the opening routine for the Ms Universe pageant in Bahamas last month.

TEENage: What was your most memorable moment at Miss Universe?
CY: Wow! (smiles with glee) So many wonderful moments, but I must say the most memorable moment would have to be the parade. It was held on the day that Bolt had broken the world record again and that ignited the patriotic spirits of the Jamaicans in the Bahamas! A large group of flag-waving Jamaicans ran behind my float cheering me on! They ran behind it throughout the journey shouting "a fi wi queen dat!" (laughs) and asked me to sign their flags and I bust the Bolt 'to di worl' pose (laughs). The other girls were amazed at the Jamaican energy and even after we came off the float and we went on the bus the group of Jamaicans ran behind the bus, it was amazing! I always knew it must be great being an ambassador for this great nation, but that further cemented it.

TEENage: After all that, are you disappointed?
CY: (Sighs) I really wanted to bring home the crown for Jamaica, but to tell you the truth I can't say I am disappointed as I did my very best and I had a blast at Miss Universe. I am honoured to have been privileged enough to represent Jamaica. I will now continue my work as Miss Jamaica Universe. so no regrets (smiles).

TEENage: Now that Miss Universe is over what's next for Carolyn Yapp?
CY: As I said in my prior interview I definitely want to work along with the Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and I also want to play my part in the National Transformation Programme (NTP) which I believe is an excellent initiative. Personally I will be starting my business in interior design as well as introducing some top of the line beauty products to Jamaica.

TEENage: Is there anything you want to say to Jamaica?
CY: Oh yes (smiles), I want to thank everyone for their support which came in the form of prayers, messages, words of encouragement, advice, etc. They all meant a lot to me. It was an honour for me to represent Jamaica and I will continue to do my part in the advancement of my nation. I also want to thank the staff at Pulse for this opportunity and Gordon 'Butch' Stewart for hosting the Miss Universe delegates for lunch at Sandals Royal Bahamian, that really gave them a glimpse of our Jamaican warmth and made me feel right at home. Thank you Jamaica, being your ambassador has really been my honour!

Carolyn will now continue her reign and corresponding duties as Miss Jamaica Universe 2009 and we gave a hunch that she will fulfil her dream of leaving a positive legacy where in her own words," . even if people don't remember my name, they remember what I have done".

TEENage knows that they will remember both.
Subject: Nicki Severe Miss GB


Author:
Islander
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Date Posted: Friday, September 11, 06:55:30am

Nicki Severe is making a big mistake accepting the Miss Grand Bahama Crown. Given the orgnisors track records. It will be nothing but broken promises. Wasn't Garelle to compete in a pageant in China and she did not go?.
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Subject: Miss Supernatural Bahamas 2009 Kendra Wilkinson


Author:
Doug
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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 08, 04:11:20pm

When does Miss Supernatural Bahamas 2009 Kendra Wilkinson arrive home from the Miss Supernatural contest?. Well there be a parade and party held in her honor?.
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Subject: Krystle Bron


Author:
Hope
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Date Posted: Friday, September 11, 05:25:05pm

Ok i saw Krystle in the punch she look very lovely. I am hoping she does well in the pageant, who knows she may just place this time around. She is by the way very talented and beautiful naturally.
Subject: was she fired or did she quit? i found this on thebahamasweekly.com


Author:
abba
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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 08, 11:10:13pm

Miss Nikie Severe, Crowned the New Miss Grand Bahama 2009/2010
By Miss Grand Bahama Beauty Pageant Organization
Sep 8, 2009 - 8:33:09 PM


The Miss Grand Bahama Beauty Pageant Organization has stripped Miss Garelle Hudson of her title and responsibilities and appointed first runner-up sponsored by “Bahama Brides Unleashed” in the 2009 Miss Grand Bahama Beauty Pageant ( in March 2009) , Miss Nikie Severe as Miss Grand Bahama 2009/10.

Miss Severe will complete the 2009/2010 reign and represent the Organization in China at the Miss Friendship International Pageant in October of this year. She will also travel to Colombia in January 2010, to represent the Bahamas in the Miss Coffee International Pageant. Miss Severe is excited and committed to representing the organisation; her community and country to enhance the opportunities and exposure of young women through world of pageantry.

She inherits a full scholarship to attain an Associate Degree, in any discipline of her choice from Terreve College, official air travel throughout the Bahamas by Western Air, a year membership at the YMCA to be trained by internationally acclaimed body builder and fitness trainer, Mrs. Charmaine McNabb; her official wardrobe for all pageant and public appearance, Her official shoe wardrobe by Escante Boutique, in addition, to her continuous etiquette and personal development program under the tutelage of our Organization member, former Miss Bahamas and International Model Miss Lolita Ambrister.

The Miss Grand Bahama Beauty Pageant Organization places great emphasis on total cooperation and the abiding of all pageant rules and regulations. We were very disappointed that Miss Hudson failed to cooperate with the organisation and refused to abide by/with the organizations rules, regulations and expectations. As a beauty queen, our representatives are role models for all women, young and old, alike and are held at higher standard during their 12 month reign. We do understand the pressures that are associated with the higher standards of being Miss Grand Bahama, but that is why all of our contestants are vetted and during the six month training and preparation for the pageant they are made fully aware of what is expected of “The Queen”.

The Title of Miss Grand Bahama and the Miss Grand Bahama Crown and Sash are the property of and belong to the Miss Grand Bahama Organisation. No queen by being crowned acquires any rights to retain the Crown or use the title Miss Grand Bahama or any promotional material as photos, videos, publicity material etc, in any endeavours, public or private, without the written permission of the President at his sole discretion.

We are saddened that we were forced to dethrone Miss Hudson, however, we would have preferred in our traditionally fashion to have a graceful changing of the guards. Miss Hudson is instructed to immediately cease all reference to and the further use of the title of Miss Grand Bahama 2009, in all forms of media including press conferences, face book and my space websites. We wish Miss Hudson, the best in her future endeavours
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Subject: Miss Pearls of The Bahamas


Author:
Gavin
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Date Posted: Friday, August 28, 02:11:13pm

I am starting a new pageant called Miss Pearls of the Bahamas. The winner will not compete Internationaly nor will she recieve any prizes. She will spend her year long rain permotting the awareness of the Edely in our Community (The Pearls of The Bahamas). She will encourage support for the Elderly in our Community. She will promote thier Wisdom and Knowlege and also thier contrabutions to the Bahamain Society.
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Subject: Ganelle Rolle Stubbs


Author:
Tessa
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Date Posted: Thursday, September 10, 04:22:05pm

Gaynelle Rolle Stubbs were are you? Were are your Queens. Why has your website not been updated?.
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Subject: Turks and Caicos


Author:
Caribbean Girl
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Date Posted: Wednesday, September 09, 10:38:19pm

I have a feeling Turks and Caicos is finally going to get the call in an international pageant. Here is a video of girls who competed for Miss Turks and Caicos Earth. The winner is the girl who introduces herself first.



Subject: Garelle Hudson resigned!


Author:
David
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Date Posted: Monday, September 07, 10:15:46am

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Subject: Campari Bahamas Top Model Contest


Author:
Sean K
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Date Posted: Wednesday, September 02, 08:44:53am

Who won the Campari Bahamas Top Model Contest?.
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Subject: OFFICIAL RELINQUISHMENT LETTER


Author:
she retired from sept 6. so i don see how they say she get STRIPPED.. BULL shit
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Date Posted: Wednesday, September 09, 01:23:26pm


Miss Garelle Hudson
P.O.Box F 44569
Freeport, Grand Bahama
Bahamas
September 6th, 2009

Mr. Glenn Davis
Pageant Director
Miss Grand Bahama Organization
Freeport, Grand Bahama
Bahamas

Dear Mr. Davis:

RE: RELINQUISHMENT OF TITLE – MISS GRAND BAHAMA 2009/2010
I wish to thank the Miss Grand Bahama Beauty Pageant Organization for granting me the opportunity to participate in The Miss Bahamas Universe 2009 Pageant, one that subsequently affected my life in a most profound way.
My experiences as Miss Grand Bahama 2009/2010 have allowed me to increase community awareness of various issues that Bahamian Youth face today. It has granted me a more prominent voice in society to stand up for the principles of integrity, transparency and dedication that I strive for. During my tenure, I have had the opportunity to speak with young people of all ages in school, church and open forum settings where I believe that I was able to influence them in a positive way. While working with my passion for speaking up and creating more avenues for our youth’s betterment, even my pleasant nature has been strengthened.
However, I have come to the realization that it is intrinsic that I relinquish my title as Miss Grand Bahama 2009/2010. It saddens me that there are so many illegitimate, insurmountable occurrences that have led up to my decision. I have worked long and hard with the support of many members of society for the past year (Even foregoing my crowning) to see my dream of creating a Youth Programme come into existence. Although this dream is now a reality there is a great deal of commitment that must continue to ensure that it meets its maximum potential as seen initially in my vision. Thus far, the internal inaptness that is taking place in part by the Miss Grand Bahama Organization is threatening my focus on the children of Grand Bahama whom I have become so fond of.
I have given the projected events for the remainder of my reign much thought. I arrived at my conclusion that due to a lack of ample funding, provisions and support being provided for my national pageants in the past ( i.e. Miss Bahamas Universe 2009). Also, because of a lack of confirmation of the same under the management of the Miss Grand Bahama Beauty Pageant Organization in possible upcoming international competitions it is my firm belief that I must cease the deference of my college studies and hold steadfastly to my academic endeavors. I will return to the completion of my Bachelor’s Degree Course in Biology (with a minor in Chemistry) at the College of The Bahamas this coming January.
Taking the valuable lesions that I have learnt from this experience, I will now focus my energies on the expansion of my programme and increasing my involvement with various empowering organizations and clubs throughout the island. I would like to thank all sponsors, supporters and mentors, be it private or public, for their contributions towards my reign. I am walking away with priceless memories and unforgettable lessons learnt.
It is my personal pledge to my community and myself that I will continue with the same spirit I held preceding the crown and thereafter: to honor and serve my fellow youth to the best of my ability. Also to remain committed to all organizations that I have shown interest in whether for the past few years or weeks; such as the Governor General’s Youth Award Programme )which I have completed), the Rotaract Club (that I am working towards being inducted into) and my Youth Empowerment (Y.E.M.) Programme. I will embrace every opportunity to encourage my fellow Bahamians to pursue their passions to enhance their lives on an intellectual and innovative level whether in pageantry, modeling, educational and vocational areas.
Best Regards,


Miss Garellé Hudson
Subject: Miss Bahamas 1962-63


Author:
Doug
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Date Posted: Wednesday, September 09, 08:49:12am

In the sports section of todays Guardian there is a great article with a picture of Sandra Young Miller Miss Bahamas 1962-1963. The first Miss Bahamas to comoete in Miss Universe and she went on to become a Tennis Pro in the Bahamas.
Subject: Garelle Hidson


Author:
Happy Bahamas
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Date Posted: Wednesday, September 09, 08:35:13am

Good News Dethroned or Resigned whatever Queen Miss Grand Bahama says she will be competing in Miss Galaxy in March and in Miss Bahamas World next year. The Bahamas may finaly win the Miss World Crown next year.
Subject: RESIGNATIONS


Author:
wow
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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 08, 09:27:20am

This year has been the worse in pageant history in the Bahamas. I believe next year should be cancelled and everyone (Directors and pageants)clean up their acts. It is such a turn off for all the potiental young ladies who may want to represent their countries. Gaynelle was probably right in resigning,Amanda and krystal should resign too,shake it up.Clean it up or give it up
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Subject: Miss Bahamas Universe 2009


Author:
Doug
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Date Posted: Monday, September 07, 12:11:37pm

Whats up with Miss Bahamas Universe 2009 Kiara Sherman. What is she doing know that Miss Universe is over. What will she be doing for the rest of her riegn?.
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Subject: OKAY YOU HATERS WHAT YA GAT TO SAY NAA?? KENDRA MADE TOP 15 AND ALSO WON 2 AWARDS THE PERSONALITY AND FRIENDSHIP AWARDS. HOW YA LIKE ME NAA!!!!


Author:
PEPPERMINT
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Date Posted: Saturday, September 05, 05:05:11pm

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Subject: PHOTOS OF KENDRA IN POLAND


Author:
LOOLOO
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 06, 05:19:09pm

Subject: CHECK THIS OUT - "GLOBALBEAUTIES,COM THEN CLICK ON GLOBAL BEAUTIES THEN CLICK ON THE PHOTO IN THE MIDDLE. TO SEE OUR GIRL IN THE PHOTO IS THRILLING!!! TO SEE THE BAHAMAS LISTED FOR 2 AWARDS IS GOOSE PIMPLING AND HEART THROBBING. ENJOY THIS MOMENT BAHAMIANS THERE IS MORE TO COME...OH MAN THIS IS JUST CRAZY SWEET!!!!1


Author:
PEPPERMINT
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 06, 10:41:29am

Subject: KENDRA WILKINSON IN TOP 15 IN POLAND!!!! THATS WHAT I'M TALKIN ABOUT. MY BABY GIRL IS DOING THE BAHAMAS PROUD


Author:
PEPPERMINT
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Date Posted: Saturday, September 05, 03:59:18pm

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Subject: KENDRA WILKINSON IN POLAND!


Author:
fn
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Date Posted: Saturday, August 29, 05:19:35pm

http://www.misssupranational.com/Contestants.html
check this out!
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Subject: Paula Shugart talks with Critical Beauty!


Author:
Pageant fan
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Date Posted: Saturday, September 05, 11:26:53am



MUO President Paula Shugart wants the whole universe to know...

... that the results of the 2009 pageant were not rigged!


by Rafa Delfin

An online petition is going around the world protesting the official results of this year's Miss Universe pageant. Many pageant fans are not happy that Venezuela won the crown two years in a row, and that the winner, Stefania Fernandez, should have been the fourth runner-up. Many object to MUO owner Donald Trump's practice of picking six of the nine semifinalists. And some are outraged by the notion that Shugart influences the judges. Shugart is fed up and hurt by these accusations, and she chats with Critical Beauty to set the record straight.

Earlier last week, I contacted the Miss Universe Organization to request a phone interview with President Shugart. MUO Executive Coordinator Lauren Paradise called my cellphone on Wednesday (Sept. 2) at 6:44 P.M. saying that I could still catch President Shugart in her office where she would remain until 7 P.M. I said to myself that I would need more than 15 minutes to talk with her, so I didn't call the office and waited the next day to reschedule. Meanwhile, I took my dog Bosco out for a walk. At 7:04 P.M., President Shugart called my cellphone and said that she was available to talk to me; however, I replied that I couldn't at the moment because I was walking the dog. I asked her to wait twenty minutes and that I would call her back. She said fine, since she had some more stuff to do at the office.

After walking the dog, I immediately rushed to my desk and set up my tape recorder and my speaker phone. I called back President Shugart at around 7:33 P.M. and she said hello. Our chat lasted about 40 minutes. Below is the transcript of our conversation. (Note: PMS is President Shugart's initials! Honestly! LOL)

RAFA: You know pageant fans, they're crazy! It's part of the whole thing... the ritual. Miss Universe is the most popular and the biggest pageant in the world, and during Miss Universe fever, everybody gets excited!

PMS: The night of the pageant, I turned to somebody and said that I don't get vested in who's going to win because A- I'm usually wrong, and B - because I've learned a long time ago that it's somebody's fate. I've never understood how Tara Conner won. I couldn't believe it. And then six months later I realized that it was her fate to win Miss USA. That was what had to happen in her life.

RAFA: So in other words, you did not approach the judges? You did not have any influence on them whatsoever?

PMS: No, I did not have any influence on the judges. Though I will tell you what happened. A judge asked me something that did not have anything to do with the pageant; it was more like something to do with the pattern, you know, the technical stuff early in the evening. Then later in the night, after the final look voting, one of the judges had voted on his paper ballot, but he got up and had to run to the bathroom. He wasn't at his desk and somebody pointed it out to me and I ran over to make sure everything was okay, so I definitely approached the judges. And this particular judge was being escorted out. And so at that point...

RAFA: Was it André Leon Talley? (photo)

PMS: No, it was not André. But yes, definitely, I looked irritated especially when someone tells you that one of your judges is not seated! That was quite a bit of a freaky moment! (laughs)

RAFA: I guess you will never invite this judge again!

PMS: Well, he said that he really had to use the bathroom and said, "I'm done. May I go?" without even asking me or anything, but it sounded pretty urgent, so...

RAFA: So why did they switch to paper instead of the electronic voting?

PMS: They use electronic, but if they take notes - I mean they don't have to use paper but they have their notes there. So this talent (judge) was led out and quickly went to the bathroom but a guard would not let this talent back in: "No, no, we're about to be back on the air. We can't let anyone in." Eventually, he did get in and he was able to vote. But it was just one of those crazy moments. It was absolutely crazy for our computer guys, it was crazy for Ernst & Young, but everything was definitely verified to the extent that they wanted me to double check, that everyone had put in their numbers. The computer was so far away - that's when I ran over, but everything was already done. Everything was already locked in. Then I went down to André's side and just said, "Is everything okay? " And André said, "Yeah, everything's fine. Why is everybody running around?" And he was asking me what was going on. And I said that I just wanted to make sure that everyone's okay, so I went down the line as the accountant was walking down the stage. Obviously, the judges were wondering, "What's all the chaos?"

RAFA: Why wasn't André included in the group picture?

PMS: André doesn't like to pose for photos. He said he only does candid photos.

RAFA: Oh, please! Whatever!

PMS: He was wonderful. He said he great experience with us. We got a great e-mail from him. He said that a lot of the contestants are fashion-forward and it was great group. He judged in 2000 as well.

RAFA: Well, you know, Donald Trump gets to select five or six?

PMS: Just to be clear... it's the Miss Universe group that gets to work with the contestants for three weeks. Trump meets the contestants and he takes it extremely seriously... and we do go to a room, there are people in the room and we do screen the contestants during the preliminaries. We talk about it. It's not like Donald comes in and says, "I'm picking these six." He definitely gives his opinion having watched rehearsals.

RAFA: So he never mentioned that the winner should be Australia or Puerto Rico.

PMS: Oh, gosh. No! But I will tell you that the person he thought was going to win was not even in the top 5. He'll tell me, "That girl did really well." And I would say, "I thought so, too." But the judges may disagree. And the reason I really wanted to do this interview is to get the record straight. I, I, did not... I mean, I have gotten to know Stefania the last few days and I think she is absolutely gorgeous, more of a natural beauty when the red lipstick is off and everything. She's a beautiful girl, and more importantly she has a great heart and I know she's going to be a great Miss Universe. Even in my own head, I think I was probably guilty of thinking, 'Too bad! Venezuela won't win two years in a row." But then I went "WOW" when it happened!

RAFA: There's always a first time in history so this is the first time that the same country won back-to-back.

PMS: Right. And I didn't even think that it would be possible. What bothers me is what people are saying on the message boards. Every year, people are going to be disappointed and I tell the contestants that only one of you will truly be happy when you leave here, and you have to make the most of your experience. People, when they can be anonymous, can be so catty and so nasty. I mean, for a full year, Jennifer Hawkins was ripped to shreds on the message boards and a lot of people were saying that they couldn't believe that she won. She was so shy, yet she has become such a good Miss Universe. But she saw the message boards and people said stuff about her all the time. People said horrendous things about her. Now, on the message boards, people are saying that she's the best Miss Universe ever , that she was the greatest. Oh, come on! You people were trashing her right and left! (laughs)

RAFA: That was the same thing with Riyo Mori when she won. Even with Zuleyka Rivera.

PMS: The funny thing about Zuleyka is that, when Puerto Rico won it was such a close vote. And you have to understand that this year it was a pretty even split with the judges; it's not like everybody said, "Oh, yes. Everyone's voting for Venezuela." That's why we have a different panel of judges because we want to get different viewpoints. In 2006, it was a close vote between Zuly and Kurara. and there were people saying that Kurara had been robbed. I didn't get a demand for a recount or anything. Every year, there will always be people who will never be happy.

RAFA: Many Asian fans are irate because no Asian delegate made the top fifteen this year. Care to explain?

PMS: You know what? The year that Riyo won, and Honey Lee made the finals, I got accused of favoring Asians. It just so happens that this year, we had more European contestants.

RAFA: There were nine!

PMS: Yeah, it was really amazing! I was blown away by them because they really stepped it up.

RAFA: Okay, so the preliminary judges were not hinted that Donald Trump was looking for Europeans this year?

PMS: Oh, no, not at all! Donald is absolutely thrilled with Stefania and he is the first to say that the Latinas are the strong competitors. And he'll be the first to say that there's a reason why.

RAFA: What about Miss Japan not entering? Are you sad? I know Ines Ligron is very disappointed.

PMS: I think this year was the most competitive year I've ever seen. There were so many incredibly beautiful and outstanding women with the whole package. And it's really important to find someone who can handle the job for a whole year.

RAFA: So what's the story with Miss Turks & Caicos, Jewel Selver? The real scoop, please!

PMS: (laughs) I don't even have the real scoop! All I know is that Jewel left the night... I was actually coming back from work one night when I saw an ambulance go by and she was taken to the hospital that night. And I hadn't heard anything else, so unfortunately I don't have any scoop for you. Jewel was a real trooper. She hadn't been feeling well during the last couple of days.

RAFA: That's too bad that she left a day before the finals.

PMS: Well, you always hate to see that.

RAFA: I have a couple of questions from fans. Remember a few years ago, you had that "Be A Judge" contest where you had to pick from a roster of fans who registered? But this time, you should pick from the bloggers and pageant site webmasters because that would really excite the entire online pageant community and boost their support for the pageant even more.

PMS: Actually, NBC and I are talking about different things right now, and my biggest focus this year is to stream the preliminary competition online, which was a huge success because it piqued NBC's interest quite a bit. But we will certainly consider other things that we can do.

RAFA: Uhhh... Miss Thailand is Miss Photogenic. Was that rigged? (laughs) Come on! You know full well that Filipino fans are crazy about their girl!

PMS: Haha, I know! I actually said that this year's Miss Photogenic would either be Philippines or Puerto Rico. William (Prendiz de Jurado) sent me an email beforehand and he said, "if Miss Philippines win, I am quitting pageants!" (laughs) (photo of Miss Thailand Chutima Durongdej)

RAFA: I think I asked you before. Why can't you have two special awards? One, Miss Internet - to be selected by online users, and the other, Miss Photogenic - to be selected by professional photographers.

PMS: I actually brought that up with NBC. NBC loves the traffic to their site "Vote for Miss Photogenic" and last year I suggested why don't we go for national costumes because so many people put so much time and effort into it and that was really a big success for them, and then this year they asked if we could do Miss Photogenic again. It would be great if the winner is selected by professional photographers, and perhaps the winner could get a modeling contract - something that might be really nice. I don't want to take anything from Miss Thailand, but it would help to have industry professionals selecting the winner.

RAFA: So tell me, do you like Michelle Malcolm's reports? (laughs)

PMS: Yeah! I think, overall, everything seems really good!

RAFA: So do you know where the pageant is going to be held next year?

PMS: I have some ideas but I'm not gonna tell you! (laughs)

RAFA: Oh, come on! Name a few countries!

PMS: Well, you know what? I'm about to leave for a bunch of trips, so I will keep you posted.

RAFA: We have to do lunch! (laughs)

PMS: There you go! You can come down and do your vegetarian lunch in New York!

RAFA: It's my treat! We'll bring Esther and Roston! (laughs)

PMS: Yeah, that would be perfect!

RAFA: Oh, uhhh... last thing. Carrie Prejean. What's up with her? Any comments?

PMS: You know what? Maybe someday I'll be able to comment, but not now.

RAFA: If you don't want to comment, let me comment then! Hahaha. She has become the most hated personality in the pageant industry. It's unbelievable!

PMS: Well, there are probably things on both sides... uhhhh.... someday... someday... we'll be able to talk.

RAFA: Are you going to Venezuela for the Miss Venezuela 2010 pageant?

PMS: Unfortunately, I can't. I'm being honored by my alma mater, Ohio University, during that week. I just found out that I'm going to be in a parade! (laughs)

RAFA: Oh my god, you're gonna be in a float! (laughs)

PMS: I said, "Oh, no! I don't parades!" Maybe I can get Kristen (Dalton) to be my stunt waver. (laughs) Actually, Allie Laforce goes to school there, so I'm excited to see her. Maybe we can get Allie to sit in the car for me.

RAFA: Do you still live in California or did you move to New York?

PMS: I'm pretty much a New Yorker now. I still have my home in California, which is kinda close to the fires, so we're gonna go there this weekend to check if everything is fine. We've been doing some remodeling for a couple of years - by long distance. When I was in Vietnam, I was checking online, "Oh, those windows look great!" So we're gonna see what we threw together all around the world. The only reason I really want to get across and why it is so important for me to talk to you is that - I don't want in any way to taint Stefania's reign. She's such a sweetheart and such a nice girl, so eager to take English classes every day for two and a half hours. What I love about her is that she just wants to grow. You can tell - she's just a great person. I don't want in any way for people to say things and for people to be mean and to make her feel bad about herself. I've seen the results, I've verified the results and she was the winner.

RAFA: By the way, whatever happened to "Pageant Place?"

PMS: Oh gosh! I don't know if I can handle "Pageant Place!" (laughs) I would really like to follow Miss Universe in an arena. We have a new website this year... I don't know if you got the chance to see the videos...

RAFA: I was actually watching the video "84 Countries - One Crown." That was cool.

PMS: I am really excited about a lot of that because we have a new creative outlet. We had a quarter of a million people who viewed the prelim show, and that's not even counting the group that couldn't see it live, like the people in India who saw it later. So we're starting to get a real following of some of our videos and we 're able to start documenting the adventures of Miss Universe and Miss USA during their reign. That would be really nice. With "Pageant Place," sometimes on that show they want more drama. There are things with Riyo that were cut out, like her trip to Indonesia...

RAFA: Well, she didn't really talk too much. It was basically all about Rachel (Smith).

PMS: Well, Rachel, because they wanted to create drama between Rachel and Tara. Riyo's trip to Indonesia was great... there was some drama. There was some rioting (laughs)... but at that point Rachel was having some fight with her boyfriend so MTV wanted to put the fight with the boyfriend instead of Riyo. There are definitely other outlets that we're developing right now, and what the best thing is for the brand. (photo of Riyo Mori)

RAFA: Are you happy with the Bahamians?

PMS : Oh my gosh! It was such a pleasure! I know I must have said it a million times in the press. I know the Vice-President of Production was happy, she was all smiling. It was just easy. It was so easy on so many levels that they did such a great job. It was blessed. Even the parade we were in Nassau (my first parade!), clouds had formed and we thought it was going to rain, but then they started disappearing and I just knew that it was one of those things - everything just went so well. I mean everything was great. Did you like any of the contestants?

RAFA: Yeah, actually it's funny you mentioned that because Critical Beauty is the only pageant site that did not include any Asians in the Top 15.

PMS: Really?

RAFA: Yeah! It was like, "Is this prophetic or what?" I'm getting better every year! (laughs)

PMS: You are! One of the things that I said to Mr. Trump during the show is that there were too many beautiful women! It was amazing!

RAFA: And they were all wearing bikinis, even Miss Indonesia. I was surprised. Even Miss Egypt.

PMS: It was very interesting. Miss Egypt was so sweet. We were excited about the show. I thought Kelly Rowland was wonderful. I know that no one is going to be 100% happy. Oh! One thing that you did ask... the reason why we stopped doing individual scores is because the judges felt pressured and that they had to answer to their home country.

RAFA: And they probably get a lot of hate mail, too!

PMS: Yes. There are people who literally said, "I can't do this." The thing is, you have to give them freedom to vote, how they really feel. We eliminated the individual scores completely because we thought it gives an element of mystery. You know, we never see it out in the house, I'm always waiting who's going to move ahead. So that was one of the things we have for the telecast audience - that they might prefer not to know and then just be surprised. In all fairness, the judges prefer not to have their scores up.

RAFA: That's understandable.

PMS: Yeah, even André Leon Talley - when he judged in 2000 the scores were up there. When we told him it was just composite scores, he said, "Oh, I feel much better."

RAFA: Oh, come on! He gave a 7.00 to Claudia Moreno, Miss Venezuela, during the swimsuit round. A 7.00! Oh my god... Claudia was a goddess! (laughs) ... like, what's up with that?!!!

PMS: (laughs) Boy, you remember! Cyprus was memorable... I was running around in Cyprus during the show... Is there anything else you want to ask me?

RAFA: Yes, but I can't think of it right now. But if I remember, I'll scribble it down and e-mail it to you. I thank you so much for this chat. I know you're a very busy person and I can't thank you enough. And I know that it's hard for you, and I want you to know that we appreciate all the hard work that you do. You and your staff are doing an incredibly excellent job. Keep up the good work!

PMS: Why thank you!!!

RAFA: Any message for our Critical Beauty readers? We're celebrating 5 years in October!

PMS: Is it 5 years?

RAFA: Yeah!

PMS: Well, when did you start the Miss Universe Critic?

RAFA: Back in May 1998, and then I switched to Critical Beauty in October 2004.

PMS: So when did I first interview with you?

RAFA: 2002.

PMS: No, it was 2003, because it was a week before we fired Oxana.

RAFA: 2002! I went to your office in October 2002, remember? Oxana was still the reigning Miss Universe.

PMS: Right! And then you said at the end of my interview, "Is there anything else...?" and I said, "Why? What have you heard?" Since I knew at that point that we were having problems. And I kept asking myself, "Has he heard anything else?" (laughs)

(Read my 2002 interview with PMS)


RAFA: (laughs) Well, I do have a lot of sources, you know! And one of them is my good friend Hector Joaquin from Puerto Rico!

PMS: Did Hector start that online petition? (laughs)

RAFA: Hahaha, no! But we both suspected that it was a Puerto Rican who started it.

PMS: Yes, that's what I heard. I have never seen the petition, but I was contacted by Telemundo who asked me about it. All I can say is that, you know, everyone should be proud of their contestant, and the fact that somebody is in the top 5 is amazing. Miss Australia was on the cover of the Sunday Times the week before the pageant and they dubbed her as the frontrunner.

RAFA: Well, I fell in love with Kosovo. The moment she walked on that stage... this woman is gorgeous!

PMS: Kosovo is just so... so sweet! And she looks like Audrey Hepburn.

RAFA: Yeah, Audrey Hepburn reincarnated!

PMS: Some of the judges thought she was not the one, other judges thought Venezuela was the one, other judges thought DR (Dominican Republic) was the one, and the others thought Australia... it was all over the place!

RAFA: It's funny because when Zuleyka Rivera won in 2006, I had a hard time warming up to her because my favorite was Kurara, Miss Japan. But a few weeks later, I learned to warm up to Zuleyka and I think eventually everyone will also warm up to Stefania. Even if Stefania's English is horrible, her personality is infectious.

PMS: Well, I'm really excited for her and the fact that she's eager to learn English, and by the end of her reign she's going to be so fluent. (photo of Zuleyka Rivera)

RAFA: Yeah, like she's going to appear on The Howard Stern Show! (laughs)

PMS: Well, we made Dayana do that show. She's a spitfire and she can handle it.

RAFA: Dayana's English improved tremendously!

PMS: Absolutely. I'm excited. You know, I learn something new every year. The year Kurara was first runner-up, I thought Kurara was going to be the winner that year. I love everybody. And then Zuly ended up rising to the occasion. But it's true... you get so vested in the event. We had so many people down there from NBC this year, and they had never seen the pageant before, and they thought it was amazing! They all were so vested in one contestant or another, and it was funny because they were all arguing with each other. One of the NBC people really loved Kosovo, another one really loved Dominican Republic, and they were all insisting they had the winner. And it was great because they had never experienced that before. And we're talking about people who are lawyers, vice-presidents... they're not all pageant freaks. (laughs)

RAFA: Well, I'm gonna let you go because I know you're tired.

PMS: Thank you. And thank you for your kind words because sometimes it gets a little frustrating, and when you try and you just want to be able to deliver something no matter what, you end up making people angry. So thank you for recognizing our hard work.

RAFA: You're welcome! So I'll go to New York and we'll have lunch or dinner together. It's my treat!

PMS: Great! Do you love Indian food?

RAFA: Oh, I love Indian food! Oh my god, the spicier the better! There's a good vegan place called Angelica Kitchen somewhere in East Village. It's pure vegan and totally organic. It's wonderful! Madonna would love to eat there! Try that one, too! I have their cookbook, because I love to cook! (laughs)

PMS: Ahhhh! Perfect! I will check it out. Well, uh, I will talk with you soon and if there's anything else, go ahead and send me an e-mail.

RAFA: Have a nice vacation, wherever you're going.

PMS: Thank you! And you have a good weekend! By the way, what kind of dog do you have?

RAFA: We adopted him from a shelter. He's a mutt. He has the markings of a Doberman Pinscher but he has floppy ears and a long tail. Why? Do you have dogs?

PMS: Not now, but I want to have one, but my husband said, "Absolutely not!"

RAFA: Get a cat!

PMS: Well, I have two cats. And my husband said he would never notice that they're missing. When I'm gone, he says, "Why is it that you're gone all the time and I'm taking care of the cats?" (laughs)

RAFA: Well, get a little lap dog like Paris Hilton!

PMS: Oh, yeah, perfect! No, but we might, but I just uh... I really like dogs a lot. I thought about it while you were walking your dog. And what's your dog's name?

RAFA: His name is Bosco.

PMS: Bosco? The drink? Like the chocolate syrup?

RAFA: You got it! He's so sweet. I'll send you his picture. (laughs)

PMS: (laughs) Well, have a great weekend and if anything else comes up, send me an e-mail.

RAFA: Thank you, thank you! Take care. Bye-bye!

PMS: Bye!

End of interview.
Subject: Miss World


Author:
Truth
[Edit]

Date Posted: Friday, September 04, 02:26:56pm

Looking at the current contestants for Miss World 2009.... I am a bit disappointed in most of the contestants beauty however they are TALL (taller than Miss Universe 09 contestants). Joanna Brown....HAS A VERY VERY good chance of placing because she is surely one of the beautiful BLACK contestants I see this far.



Joanna must look out for:
Miss South Africa- Who competed in 2009 Miss Universe
Miss France- Who competed in 2009 Miss Universe and shouldve place top 5.
Miss Jamaica World
Miss Cayman Islands
Miss Barbados World
Miss Aruba World
Miss World St. Kitts & Nevis
Miss World Martinique
Miss World Puerto Rico
Miss World Venezuela
Miss World Dominican Rep.
Miss Antigua and Barbuda
??Miss Trinidad World??


Joanna Must work on:
Body-THIN
Styling
Catwalk skills
Networking skills
Polish on Pageantry skills
Speaking Skills


Keira hardly had competition since Aruba was fat, Jamaica performance n wardrobe was average,Turks. She only had 6 competitors out of the Caribbean.
Subject: Hermosa la DIVA mega DIOSA Nuestra Estefania Fernandez


Author:
Gina
[Edit]

Date Posted: Friday, September 04, 02:19:55pm

La sonrisa mas hermosa del Universo:



Viva mi Venezuela Querida, tierra de DIOSAS
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