A Queen's Runway (2025) Movie Script

This morning
I watched Miss Universe.
I kept on reviewing
it also as a director,
because we have to deliver
Miss Universe quality as a production
You're here to win the title.
All of you.
You want to be all Miss Universe.
So you prepare yourself to be
a representative of the Philippines,
for Miss Universe,
for this pageant.
But some of you, last night,
...were performing
for another pageant.
Do you understand?
So don't be like
Focus on the fact that what
they're looking for is a Miss Universe,
...like, lady, woman.
Girls, one minute!
Miss Universe style.
That's what we are here for.
Just the richness
and the diversity of our history
make up who we are today.
We are in a constant search
of finding our identity,
but in the process still sticking
to what we know as a culture.
The food is wonderful,
the scenery and the biodiversity,
but at the end of the day,
it's the people that you come back for.
There is just a genuineness to help you
when you actually need it.
They're so keen to give you a warm smile
or a warm embrace.
There is no place like the Philippines.
The Filipinos have had this
life-long love affair with Miss Universe.
We just love pageantry.
I've mentioned before that
the whole Philippines stops
for only three things and that's
-Boxing.
-Basketball.
And beauty pageants.
The entire country will stop,
everyone will
skip work, or tune in that evening.
And Miss Universe
was the biggest pageant that
you know, our family and our friends
would, you know, follow.
I think it's definitely like the World Cup
or the Super Bowl for the Filipinos.
Because they've had four winners.
But I would say it's been passed on
through generations
all the way up to now.
This year has been very, very interesting
because there are
a lot of rules that changed.
There's no age limit,
there's no height requirement.
During my time, the age limit was 25.
And the other thing is, we also have
the accredited partnership system.
So our accredited partners
go through the sifting process
where they actually do
the screening process
in the different provinces and cities
across the country,
and even outside the Philippines.
So before, normally we would just have,
let's say, 30 to 38 delegates.
now, this year, I think we have 53.
This year is the most diverse
and inclusive batch of delegates
that we've ever had.
Today is about the delegates
who have worked so hard
to get to the nationals.
Their reason or purpose varies,
but one thing's for sure,
there is only one crown,
and only one dream will come true.
-Very!
-Very.
You? Are you?
Yeah, this one's excited.
Because I don't get to spend
much time with them anymore,
because, of course, we're like
I leave at 3:00 in the morning
and I come home What time is it? 7:00?
So I think she's well prepared,
if ever she does decide to join a pageant.
She has all the tools for that now, right?
-Yeah.
-Yeah, excited for that?
My first ever pageant was in 2010
and I was already 24.
So during that time, I was already
the oldest in the batch of 2010
and that was also the last cut-off age
to get the crown.
You know what,
women can do whatever they want.
As long as they put their hearts
and minds into it.
And Selena was just, you know,
the perfect example for that.
She's still able to keep herself fit
you know, able to perform her duties
as a mom
and still, you know,
did quite well during the pageant.
Selena was a great inspiration
for all moms out there.
Especially this one
'cause she's nine years old,
so she's a bit clingy,
-so the times that--
-It was tough.
-This is tough, this
-Journey.
journey she's doing.
My daughter sometimes cries,
when I do my makeup,
"Where are you going, Mom?"
And then I tell her
I have to go for a shoot or what not,
but it's early in the morning.
So now I'm happy
that I'm given the opportunity again
to, like, represent moms,
represent women of age. Like
It's You can still do it.
I mean, I have this opportunity now,
I have this platform now.
So I'm going to try
and make the most out of it.
Miss Universe is a beautiful woman
that is a spokesperson,
she has an advocacy.
And she really knows what she wants
to put out into the world.
She's also a model
and she's also traveling the world
and connecting with people.
When you look at those things,
I don't think that's a certain age
of a woman,
I don't think that's a certain size,
I don't think that matters
if she's married or not.
I think it's great because it allows women
from any background to be represented.
That there are no boundaries
to a woman's dream,
and that they can do it.
Models, spokeswomen, Miss Universe,
I think it needs to be more inclusive.
And it really is about time.
As an organization,
we put a lot of value in
bringing an advocacy campaign
during the pageant
and even post pageant
that would make an impact
on the delegate's lives, as well as
the chosen advocacies that we have.
And this year, I'm proud to share
that we actually did a campaign called,
"Love For All" where we chose
seven different advocacies
and partner organizations.
Plastic straw, one sec, with Eunice.
What about plastic caps? Who has these?
Eunice as well.
I chose the environment.
It's something that
I've been working on for years.
And I knew I would have a massive platform
to be able to do that and have
Filipinos actually listen to me
and spread awareness about these topics
that are a bit
brushed under the rug in the Philippines.
It's got your
-That is child's height.
-That's got your name on it!
-I don't think so.
-You got tongs.
Not today, Satan!
Okay.
Go, babe!
Yes!
That's what I'm talking about!
You did that, see?
Your boots came in handy.
-Okay
-Oh, my God, don't get me wet!
-Okay.
-Hold on!
Of course, being Miss Universe Philippines
is not about that crown, it's really about
what you embody
and how you influence other people.
You really have to believe in that.
Because throughout the competitions
there will be trials, turbulations,
and you have to fall back
onto that core purpose
of why you're joining.
It's where it says 1st Avenue.
Give me the tweezers.
The duration of the makeup is two hours
and then for two hours
she'll yawn.
And when you yawn,
you tend to have a teary eye.
It's gonna be a challenge for the makeup.
Yeah, he's mad.
The problem is, sometimes,
someone is very good in makeup
but it doesn't You don't match.
Your make up is good
for a specific type of face.
And when we met,
the first time he did my makeup,
it's perfect.
It's like he's been doing my make up
for a very long time.
So I was like, "Where were you?"
When I was competing in Binibining
I was changing makeup artists,
looking for someone who can do my face.
And, I don't know, where were you?
-Where were you at that time?
-I don't know, maybe it's destiny.
Close your eyes.
Everybody expects us to be
so eager to win,
but all I wish is to be at the top.
I think being in the top 20
is such a big achievement.
And whoever beats me, I'm cool.
It's like we're tired, we want to rest.
They're tired as well!
Some don't even get enough sleep.
Or do they sleep? That's the question.
Because when you have,
like, a 7:00 a.m. call time,
you can't go there not being ready.
Good morning, boys!
We have a lot of sponsors
and with every sponsor,
you have deliverables.
I approach brands who share
the same values of women empowerment.
Especially pushing for
the empowerment of Filipinas.
And then when we finalize,
that's when we discuss
what will Miss Universe Philippines
and your brand do together.
It can be about video content,
postings or event appearances.
Initially, to save on money
and time and production
the clients would ask to limit it
to maybe shooting 15 girls, 15 ladies.
But Jonas made it clear to us,
"No, if you're going to shoot them,
you shoot all of them."
It's hard to manage five people.
Imagine managing 53 people.
Yes, he did give that direction.
So, you know
Of course in my head I was thinking.
"Fifty-three girls in one day is a lot."
And action!
-Nice, one more!
-Action!
Yes!
One more, higher.
One, two, three and throw!
Three, two, one.
Make that skirt fly. There you go!
-Be careful!
-First position!
Okay, let's go!
-Yes!
-Throw! Nice one. More.
I'll only replace Iloilo for a rich man.
And action!
Okay, got it, cut!
Just look front, look front.
Perfect! All right, next two.
Babe, I am the rich man!
Ballut!
You internalize it for the whole day
before you really perform.
It's something that will
really show you who you are
and showcase what you are capable of
when you are having your shoot.
Victoria, here is your image.
It's interesting,
the way you sat on the chair.
But overall, I like your poise and grace
amidst the need to stabilize.
I like how I feel the oneness
with the photo with Wuling.
And I think that's very important
when you do a photoshoot,
especially with a product.
I hoped that I could see your legs more,
or your heels more.
But this is, like, "giving" to me,
so congratulations.
For the branded shoots,
or for the branded productions,
they do help
in terms of allowing us to see
who is Miss Universe Philippines material.
And action!
More!
Hold it, hold it!
And action!
Yes!
Do you sell Buscopan here?
-Buscopan?
-Yes, please.
How many is that?
The Miss Universe Philippines
board of directors,
they were all, of course, worried
about the health of the delegates.
Some of them were getting sick.
It's the effects of
I woke up like this.
Maybe when I get a little bit more rest,
vocal rest.
And then, sometimes, those shoots
wouldn't end
until past 11:00 p.m. to midnight.
So you can just imagine
what lack of sleep truly means.
And when I mean lack of sleep,
I really mean, like, lack of sleep, so
The waiting time is so long that
it's so tiring, you know?
Because they would say,
"You just have to shoot like 30 minutes."
But you're waiting there
for the whole day.
So it's so tiring.
Alex!
How about me, Ms. Shane?
Still for later?
There you go.
I've been ready since a while ago.
Yes, she's the first one.
-No, she's not yet done.
-I'm not yet finished.
What? They haven't shot you yet?
You've been talking while you're not done?
-Go up.
-They don't need me until later.
They'll shoot her later, after the show.
So, yeah, it's very full circle
when I joined MU.
He's been my number one,
one of my number one supporters
or how do you say,
someone who's encouraging me to join.
Always, of course!
And it was here, like, when we
-Decided.
-And decided that you're joining again.
Yeah, it was.
Is there something inside?
My story is, back when I competed,
of course I was aiming for
the Miss Universe Philippines crown.
But unfortunately
Well, not unfortunately,
but instead I got appointed
a different crown,
not one that I expected.
And then my very close friend,
Pia Wurtzbach,
won the Miss Universe Philippines crown.
I ended up winning a crown,
you could say, right below it.
It was the Miss Intercontinental title.
Back then, if you had won a crown,
you were not allowed to recompete again.
Even if you wanted to go
for a separate crown.
Technically, back then,
my chances were shot.
Until the franchise got separated
from Binibining Pilipinas.
But by that time, I was already too old,
or surpassed the age restriction.
It just always
burned inside of my heart,
or inside my gut,
or my soul, knowing that
if I had the opportunity,
I knew I would take it.
So if I didn't take the opportunity
once it was offered to me
after years of saying I would do it,
or after years of my friends
encouraging me to do it if I could,
like, "What if the age restrictions
got lifted? You'd do it?"
I would be like, "Yeah, I would."
I would always agree that I think I would.
Of course Christi, she's always been
good at runway so I like her walk.
Apart from being a beauty queen,
she's a model.
She's done shows.
I did not expect her to
still want to get a crown.
Because I felt like
she's already established herself
in the modeling industry.
So, the "Comeback Queens"
are those who are more well known
by pageant watchers and fans,
bring with them their own audience.
Usually, most years,
there are, like, very clear
one to two to three, major frontrunners.
This year, you could say
there was, like, eight.
Of course you have Ahtisa,
who lost to Catriona Gray.
Because she was
First Runner Up in Miss International.
And then, Kris Tiffany Janson.
You also had Stacey
who's a comeback queen.
Stacey is also popular.
We also had VVV
who's also a comeback queen.
So they're all national crown winners.
So for them to join again,
people would always have,
like, high hopes for them.
I found that after a few events
from Miss Universe Philippines,
the playing field
became more level, meaning
Some newbies would come out
and start showing that
they were capable of taking the crown.
It was unreal, the competition this year.
Alexie is also another favorite.
She was able to compete with the veterans
in terms of the followers
and the support that she gained.
She had a very strong,
you know, message, personality,
fiery, you know, magnetic soul,
that you just wanted to
You wanted to root for
and you wanted to see win.
Tarah has caught my eye.
I like Baguio, she's very playful.
It shows her personality when she walks.
And sometimes the veteran wins,
sometimes a newbie wins.
Honestly, the hardest,
the most competitive, the most qualified,
like, no offense to any other batch,
but this year was brutal and like
Nobody can really foresee
how the competition will unfold.
Challenges like these help boost
the confidence of the candidates,
it tells them whether
they're right on track,
if, you know, the sponsors like them
or if they're a crowd favorite.
Welcome to the better side of Boracay!
Who do you think will be
this year's Miss Aqua Boracay?
That will all depend on how
you guys perform on Saturday.
Try it. So, walk
And then
Got to turn.
What do you think?
Too basic.
Everything is seeming like
it's "too basic."
It's Miss Universe, boo.
From the time I can remember,
I always ran track.
I started running when I was five.
And it turned out I was really good at it.
I just had the talent.
So I actually kept on working towards it,
and running,
and, you know, I was on the path
of possibly going professional.
But, life, you know, has its ways.
So, middle school,
I started having hip pain.
My seventh grade year,
and it actually took another year
to finally figure out
that I tore my labrum.
So I had my first surgery in 8th grade,
I was 14.
It's my baby's first surgery.
-Hi, bubbie!
-Hi, Mom.
Then the pain never really went away.
And even after that, all of that,
I was on crutches for two months,
on physical therapy for ever.
And even after that I was, like,
"Okay, it's time to get back to running."
But
I wasn't at where I needed to be,
for timewise,
and I couldn't get back to that.
Yeah, I had to realize,
okay, this is probably not for me.
I still have a bit of nerve damage
on my thigh.
Like, I get that tingling sensation still
and sometimes burning sensation.
But now I've figured out another goal
and that's what led me here,
to Miss Universe Philippines.
Yes!
That's what I need you to do
with your hips!
-So stretch it for now. Can you--
-No.
-Okay.
-'Cause I have rehearsals.
If you have rehearsals,
then it's going to hurt more.
But your hips is not swaying enough.
Like I think you can do it.
Sit on those hips.
No poses. Just look at the right
and then when you reach in the middle,
-you pose in the front.
-Okay.
Originally, there was a camera here,
pose here, and then both sides,
but we changed everything.
-Is there still not a camera there?
-No more.
What a time!
Disclaimer, this doesn't affect
any judging
of Miss Universe Philippines finals
of May
So, basically, these eight winners
are all a function
of how you will perform tomorrow.
Party dancer, sir!
We have Miss Universe Philippines Manila!
The floor's texture is really different,
that's why I'm trying to get used to it.
That's why I keep on walking, walking.
You can sleep in Manila.
You are in Boracay. You don't sleep here!
My feet hurt.
You know, my feet,
they're breathing on their own.
I think I'm good now.
I think I'm really going to sleep now.
Let Virginia do her thing.
Let's close our eyes
and let Virginia do her thing.
I'm nervous,
not because I'm scared I might fail.
I'm nervous because
I'm putting a pressure to myself
that I want to win a title.
For the girls, for the candidates,
I know it has an impact on them
when they don't make it to the top 20.
And if you don't win that, like
Right?
What about the strides, are they okay now?
-It's better than a while ago.
-It's better
-It's more intentional also.
-Yeah.
-Even coming back?
-Yes.
Okay.
Come here!
Come here, we have to be in shade.
It's hot!
I don't know what you did there,
but it looks much better than before.
And I don't know what Rianne told you,
but what did you do?
-More energy.
-Energy.
-Really?
-Yeah.
Again, you looked so good on that one,
so we have to make sure
that happens tonight, you know.
And just longer strides, so, okay.
I don't know this obsession
with whitening stuff.
I accidentally used that for a week.
I went home like, "Why am I white?"
-You used it?
-I didn't know it was white.
You didn't read?
Bro, I was rushing, I was just like
And he was the one
who applied it on my legs too!
I was like,
"I'm turning into a white woman!"
I was like, "I need to tan!"
After this pageant,
you and Matea, remember,
her dad's gonna come,
remember the four by one.
-Bro, no!
-We're running track.
Bye!
Four by one?
It's you, me, Chelsea and
Let's just put Laguna, but
She's gonna be holding the whistle,
like, "Girl, you so slow!"
Laguna
Laguna looks so lazy!
She's not going to do anything!
Chelsea will be like,
"What am I supposed to do with this?"
Chelsea's like this
Laguna is not even trying.
She's like, "Why am I even here?
It's so hot!"
Your nose line is already
at the back of the neck.
You guys are going to be late.
No, no, no, it's 6:30.
We have to pray first, before she leaves.
Okay, okay.
-Who's praying?
-Me.
-For you guys.
-I thought for me, I was like, "Huh?"
-For the both of you!
-What's happening with me?
Yeah. I mean, just pray for blessings
for a good performance tonight, yeah?
I think women in general
do worry if they have to
get into a swimsuit.
Everybody on the Internet
is gonna be watching
and they can comment.
That was the first look for a lot
of the bloggers, the media, the fans,
anyone who's been following
to see who's gonna bring it.
There was a lot of stress
that went around.
When we're walking,
are you going to walk on the right side?
It's not about shape.
Let me tell you that.
And that's why
I've heard some people say this,
"The swimsuit competition
is won from the head up."
We just want to show off, like,
how hard we've been working.
Bye, Mom.
Good luck, Alexie!
I've looked at it as a way for a girl
to show their inner confidence.
It's about how you carry yourself with
pride and sass and your feminine prowess.
Like that's your chance to show up.
One minute! One minute!
When she wants something,
she goes after it.
It was just finding time
to make sure that I felt prepared.
At the end of it, I was.
-Amen.
-Amen!
Let's give a good show!
Good evening, Boracay!
Hello, Boracay!
You go out there and you want to show them
that you know what you're doing.
If you mess up,
don't show it on your face.
A lot of just breaths,
shaking out my legs,
making sure nothing goes wrong,
making sure I'm not cramping or anything.
I'm like, "Okay."
"Face, smile, you know what you're doing,
so do it."
Whenever I finish a runway thing,
I go backstage
and I call my mom,
I'm like, "Mom, how was it?"
"I need to know."
She's like, "You did so great! Gosh!"
Like
Like, "I'm so proud of you."
And that made me happy.
And then I watched it and I was like,
"Okay, I think I did really good."
-I, like, lost my balance. My hair
-Mine too.
There was a key point where I was
just like, "Is that me?" You know?
-The boobies.
-Damn, damn!
-They are bouncing.
-She got a 'tude.
I try not to leave the stage
with any regrets
because you can't
go back out there and fix it.
This is the time wherein
I will be officially calling in
Miss Universe 2024 Aqua Angels.
You also put a lot of pressure
on yourself.
And the moment you disappoint your fans,
then it's such a bigger heartbreak.
All right, I'd like to call in
Cainta!
Taguig!
Bacoor!
Iloilo!
Baguio!
Quezon Province!
Northern California!
And the last, but not the least
Cavite!
You know, that was actually hard on me.
I went backstage, sitting there,
trying not to talk to anyone.
I feel like if I talk,
I would just burst out into tears.
'Cause I was just devastated.
Once you win an award,
then it gives you that self-confidence.
That, yes, what you're doing is right,
or that people are noticing you.
I know it could be disheartening
to candidates
when they don't make it
or don't win the challenges,
but it doesn't have to stop them
from putting their best foot forward
and, you know, just giving their best shot
until the very end.
Don't carry that decision
onto the next thing that I do.
You know, they chose who they wanted
and it just wasn't me that time.
Let me show you.
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
Okay.
It's really like dancing, indeed.
Dance! Okay, like party dancing!
Again, ready, go, and
And, and move.
And, yes!
Just a minute.
-Actually, keep going.
-One more!
Preparing for the Miss Universe
Philippines pageant is
a 360 training or like
You have to be prepared mentally,
physically, emotionally.
I'm camera-shy. Let's start the training.
Okay, one more!
And, beautiful. Pause first!
And stay!
I think pasarela is an art form.
And, move
Again, step here and then neck!
-Yes!
-Magic!
Smile!
She'll become a meme.
That was neck!
I'm tired, I want to choke her.
-It's part of the training.
-Part of the training.
Ian brings out, you know,
the best catwalk in the candidates.
I grabbed my shorts.
Well, Ian
Ian is a dream come true because
he's the best of the best
in the industry at the moment.
And Ian used to be
a really big pageant fan
back during Binibining Pilipinas' days.
So it's also a big full circle moment
for him to be starting as a fan
and then to later on be training
the best queens in the biz.
And I feel like, how he trains them,
he wants them to all have,
like, their signature
either stride or signature turn
or signature pose.
Ready, and Bukidnon!
Enter!
Natasha is Natasha.
She graduated in Bukidnon.
She lived and grew up in Bukidnon.
She's Miss Bukidnon!
What?
Slow reveal or fast reveal?
-Up to you!
-It depends with the music also.
What's your personality?
Do you remove your scarf like this?
Or like this?
Do you want to remove it like this?
Because I want to remove it like this.
Is that okay? Slow burn?
Like
Like
And then
We can do that. Try it.
That's the music, honestly.
If it's snappy, I'll do it snappy.
No, no snappy for you, honey.
If it's "Raining in Manila," I'll do it--
No more snappy for you!
No more snappy for Christi.
She's been so snappy
for the rest of her life.
So for Miss Universe, no snappy Christi.
-Side?
-No side.
-Okay, so it's--
-Going there.
-Side The way
-No, the other side.
There!
This way?
You don't like something clean?
You don't like something clean?
We can do that also
but can we try in the shoot?
-Okay.
-Then we're good to fit it.
Ever since before I joined, I knew
what I wanted to do with my national
costume, if given the opportunity.
"Divine timing, stars aligning", whatever,
that I get to actually portray,
artistically and conceptually, the sea.
Oh, my gosh, it's amazing.
I love it.
Oh, my God, it's giving.
I'll just need to practice
with different shoes.
Yeah.
But it's all right because you can see it.
I mean, the scope of Miss Universe
is really big.
And also, representing a country
and you making the national costume
is a very privileged honor.
When I found out that Axel was doing
a couple other girls, I was like, "Oh!"
"Who?" I was like, "Who?"
Stand up straight. Straight.
Yeah.
A little higher please! Yeah.
Oh, Stacey.
It's, like, interesting, you know?
'Cause Stacey's also a friend of mine,
but I think also a frontrunner.
So knowing that
he's dressing these, you know,
other more highlighted queens
or competitors,
it was going to be interesting to see how
he was going to make all of us different,
which he did.
And then slightly open your lips.
Exactly.
Of course, we are really glad.
It is very overwhelming that
It's been a dream for Sultan Kudarat
to be in mainstream.
It's so fun.
There's so much culture and everything.
People will literally dance for you
and all of that.
So good!
That looks so good, I'm not going to lie!
Bye, Jasmine!
She is very cute. I will pray for her.
That's it. Once again,
ladies and gentlemen, congratulations.
But another favorite of mine
is when we went to different
tourist spots.
They were incredibly hospitable
and so warm.
We're also doing a fashion show featuring
Inaul fabrics and local designers.
In the swimsuit, I told you, if possible,
you can smile the whole time
because it's fun.
So this time it should be fierce.
You can You're on a runway.
So this is modeling.
It's not "pa-sweet."
Because a while ago, I saw Ms. Albay
still doing a pageant pose.
You can try to do some variations.
Can you try, Voltaire?
Like that!
Let's go, Shamcey Supsup!
It's not flowy
It's flowy, but it's not long.
How
The dress I was wearing during the parade.
Just like
I remember, during Sultan Kudarat
I actually had no dress
that I will wear for our event.
Because we had an event
for a fashion show,
which we should wear metallic
and flowy floral,
and I didn't have any of those.
That's the only dress I have.
What I wore in the parade, that's it.
This one?
-This one?
-Actually,
-Flowy sure.
-This one?
Flowy sure!
But I don't want that.
You're not that confident.
So the metallic dress,
it came from my sister,
Miss Victoria,
Victoria Velazques Vincent, from Bacoor.
She handed me that metallic dress.
And the floral flowy dress
came from Matea from Florida.
So, meaning to say that
even if it is a competition,
it won't feel like it
because we help one another.
It was Just felt
so rewarding
to have these little kids
come up to me and
That again, was another one
of those life-affirming moments.
That the work that you are doing
is making a dent somehow
and you are inspiring little boys
and little girls
to reach after their own dream, too.
Just by you being bold enough
to reach yours.
Thank you!
VVV!
They were on their floats,
parading around the city.
Even the girls are so amazed that they
have fans in this part of the country.
You see families, you see kids,
you see the dads, the moms,
some were even carrying their dogs.
So that really showed
how much Filipinos support these women
and look to them as role models.
Some place like Sultan Kudarat,
mere mention of it,
to a lot of people, they get scared.
Like, even for me, who hails from Mindanao
and is not scared to travel in Mindanao,
there's still that fear.
That is something that is negative.
We have a clear sign
of a societal illness.
Mindanao is also partly Muslim,
the peace and order,
there will be fights there,
it's not safe, so
A big pageant like Miss Universe
Philippines going there
shows and tells people,
"Guys, it's okay. It's safe to go to."
You know, it's not only national costume
here in Sultan Kudarat.
If I may say.
We are also doing the runway challenge,
one of the most important parts
of the competition.
Do I remember?
It's not, like,
ingrained in my memory or anything.
I'm not like seeing my therapist about it
or anything like that.
Oh, my God, time crunch.
Yeah, runway challenge
was not one of my hottest days.
Yeah, I wasn't feeling it that day.
Mama Angel!
There wasn't enough time to get ready.
I didn't have my personal glam.
I could just hear Mama Ru screaming
Girls, three minutes.
And I was like,
"I just sat down in this chair."
Honey.
Everyone, who is available to do hair?
Hair!
Girls, one minute!
Roll the tape, roll the tape,
and then I can just
Maybe I'll do voiceover.
I was feeling the pressure.
My hair wasn't finished.
My makeup wasn't finished,
people were saying my dress is too long.
-Shit.
-Yeah. That's
-Excuse my french.
-That about sums it up.
We're often pulled
in a hundred different directions
at once.
-Oh, my God!
-Same, same, same.
You look great, though. You look great.
But they were like,
"You can get ready until 8:00!"
-They gave us the most reassurance.
-Like five minutes.
Oh, my goodness.
Mama A, is there a stylist
that can sew this?
So, they said we were going to have
4:00 to 7:00 and when we got there
We got here at like 6:00.
I was barefaced already.
Yeah, it's one of those situations, right,
that stretches you.
I almost broke down that day, which sucks
because you never want to show weakness.
You don't want to mess up your makeup.
You're so strong.
So you have to back on that.
There were so many pockets of experiences
throughout the competition
that allowed me to realize
that pressure is a privilege.
Every girl is gonna go through
those peaks and valleys,
hurdles and struggles.
You just always need to push forward
and just know that
one step in front of the other
and one challenge after the next.
So where you lack in one,
there's always going to be an opportunity
to pick up in the next. But, yeah.
It's a script for the voiceover
while we walk, right, for the runway.
"Inspired by the town's legend of Jacinta,
this architectural floral piece
depicts her splendid garden
with Caintas prolific putat flower
taking center stage."
You think it's good?
Yeah, it fits,
but the steel at the back is
It's painful. So I have to request them
to put something to protect my skin.
Because I know, later,
it might get bruises.
Yeah. I'll wear this
for around three hours so
It's my first time wearing this.
We have this saying Tagalog that means,
"Tiis ganda," which means
"Beauty is pain".
I mean, if this isn't
a testament to that then
One of the most awaited parts of
the competition is the national costume.
And this year was exceptional.
It showcases the creativity
of our designers.
Represented by this beautiful woman
from their town.
Those costumes are either heavy,
difficult to maneuver and very hot.
We're all wearing these, like,
super tight corseted,
you know, pieces and head pieces.
So you could actually lose five pounds
by wearing it for the entire night.
Let's go now backstage.
One thing is I'm scared of spiders myself.
I was migraining so hard
'cause the head piece was, like,
digging into my scalp.
I told the girls around me,
you know, if I faint, just remove this
because this is the culprit.
I was able to withstand it,
but some weren't.
It was really difficult.
You just have to power through.
Babe, we got to go!
After hours and hours,
it takes its toll on you physically.
Might have been the hardest part.
But, I mean, I survived.
Let's just stay here!
I forgot to smile.
I mean, there are 53 stunning costumes,
and they chose the three
such deserving worthy costumes.
Southern California!
Tacloban!
Iloilo City!
For that night, we couldn't feel
that they were tired at all.
They were carrying
their costumes with pride,
getting strapped into big constructions.
And if you see our pictures,
they're all smiling there.
So, really, hats off to the girls.
Very impressive.
But again, it's not part
of the "actual" competition.
It has no bearing.
Well, I'm really happy to be able
to come home here in Laguna
because the hectic schedule
that we've experienced there in
Sultan Kudarat was really tiring.
I think I have sacrificed a lot.
Time, my business, my teaching career,
and, of course,
spending time with my cats,
my family and my friends.
For you, sometimes,
it may just be too much.
So it's important that they have to
take care of their mental health as well.
But it's also important that
you don't let the noise distract you.
That you don't let the noise
confuse you.
We wanted to bring
the delegates to Palawan
because we wanted to give them
this really unique opportunity
to understand
just how much work and how challenging
it is to produce a pearl.
But after ten years,
we shift them with this golden leaf pearl.
The brand also was really respectful
in knowing that us girls needed time to
breathe
and to connect with nature
and with one another.
Go, Kim!
Yes, girl!
like a big spider.
I'm like, "Hey, Alexie!"
-I hit
-On the way to inside?
How big is big?
Like that!
-Shit! What did you do?
-No way.
-It was huge.
-The spirit of Alexie is haunting you.
Miss Brooks.
It's a very fulfilling moment.
Finally, if someone will tell me,
"Is it sunrise or sunset?"
It's sunrise for me.
It's very serene.
It's very beautiful to see
because it's just the start of your day,
to be thankful for
that you have this life.
There was a room, did you see that?
They're all open.
I'll have a little a nap
before we go down.
To nap before you go down.
That was a big turning point for me, Kim,
and Chelsea, that we're all there.
I think that was a big moment
where we all were reevaluating our "whys,"
and knowing that we were nearing
the end of the competition,
and that it was crunch time,
and reminding ourselves to focus,
but also reminding ourselves
to be grateful and to be present.
It was really nice to be there.
I prayed while it was happening.
I'm sure everyone thought
that sleep was a really good option.
It's all right. We're the
top three.
You know, I think that was
one of the most special points,
or like definitely one of the highlights
of my entire
Miss Universe Philippines journey.
Let's just see if I'm doing it right.
There's a lot of arm too.
-Not as much as mine.
-But that's
-That's better.
-That's even better.
In my day-to-day life,
outside of pageantry,
-I never wear extensions.
-Yeah!
-I never wear extensions also.
-I hate them so much, I
-Only events.
-I can never wait to take them out.
-All right, you ready, Dia?
-I'm ready, let's go.
All right, let's go.
No, I said "Salamat," but with an accent.
"Salamat." Yeah, "Salamat."
It means "thank you."
It's my dialect.
You have to say it with an accent. How?
Salamat.
Legible, from space.
And then we pose somewhere.
-Right here.
-Easy, easy.
-"M," right?
-Yeah, yeah, yeah.
-Girl!
-Baby!
-I'm not good at "M"!
-We're losing sunlight, ladies!
-Go big or go home.
-That's enough now!
-That's big.
-Okay!
-Nice!
-Yes!
In the middle!
Girl, baby!
All right, V, let's see
if it's legible from space!
-Go on, go on!
-Is it legible?
Let's wave.
I think that was a big shifting point
for a lot of us girls
who were in Palawan.
It gave us that added extra energy
and a revitalized boost
to continue the rest of the competition
and to bond with one another.
I tell the delegates
that the prelims sometimes determines
the top five or the top ten, the winners.
And this is very crucial 'cause many
Many of the girls
who are not frontrunners,
or is not popular,
this is where they shine.
Because when the judges talk to them,
they just don't look at their photos.
It's when they talk to you
and how they feel when they talk to you,
it can change the game.
For the closed door interview,
I'm the one that really formulates,
comes up with all the questions,
Jonas and I would have a discussion of
what type of questions
I should gear towards.
'Cause there were times
that we were questioned,
"Why aren't you asking
difficult questions?"
"Why are you asking easy questions?"
I'm like,
"No, they're not easy questions."
Any question is a difficult question
when you're in front of a panel
in Miss Universe Philippines
during a closed door interview.
They can ask your name
and you can forget about it.
And then, maximum of five minutes
per delegate, 45 seconds per question.
When you hear the bell, smile.
Forty-five seconds, done.
Not like talking too fast
I just wanted to let you know
Sir V!
I know!
I'm so proud of you.
I want to thank you.
Just remember to be yourself,
to be you, be fun!
Don't go in there "pageant-mode"
and be like, "Hi, how are you?
My advocacy is"
We don't want that.
And I'm rooting for all of you.
Most of you.
It felt like,
"Okay, now everyone is competitive."
Next, we have
Kris Tiffany Janson, Cebu.
Breathe, breathe. I'll massage your back.
I believe that I'm ready
and prepared to represent
the Filipino beauty and essence
on a global stage.
So I have this with me.
This is an image of Sante Nio.
This is the image
that we Cebanos celebrate.
And I always have this with me,
and hopefully it gave me the energy
and the right mental state
during the Q and A.
And I was just, like, making an image that
this preliminary interview
is like a job interview.
Here it already is.
Okay! This is it.
Next we have Chelsea Manalo from Bulacan.
When I got into the room,
there's like a whole panel.
In my head, I'm like,
"Why are we sitting down?
"And why is there a curve of judges
just looking at you?"
And they're not even smiling.
Are they hungry?
It's early.
They might have been hungry, so
As a child, you mentioned that you were
bullied for your skin color and hair type.
But at 14, you suddenly became a model
and praised for your beauty.
How did this impact your life
and your growth?
It has impacted in so many ways.
My mother actually was, you know,
who inspired me to be at myself.
She told me to always believe in myself.
No one will ever know who you are,
if you, yourself,
know what you want, what you aspire to be.
And because of this, it has,
you know, made me grow as a woman.
And as a model,
it made me become more independent
because this is what I used as my income
to provide for myself for college.
It gained more relationship
with my friends,
with the people around me.
And here I am to be faced with
all of these leaders in front of me,
you know, believing in myself,
and I'm really excited for that.
You know? Thank you.
Chelsea, you look like a Disney princess.
Thank you very much. Thank you.
Thank you so much,
Chelsea Manalo, Bulacan.
Thank you, everyone. Have a great day.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, Sir Borg.
Sir Borg
She's intelligent also.
Yay, babe!
-How are you?
-It was amazing, Kimmy!
-It was amazing? Good!
-It was amazing.
That's good. See?
You didn't have to be so worried.
That was amazing. I am so happy.
Yeah? That's so good.
I'm just going to have to work it now
for the evening competition
and the swimsuit competition.
And who knows what can happen after that.
As long as you're mostly excited.
I feel the feeling of being nervous
and excitement
-It's normal.
-is the same.
-Really? Yeah!
-You don't know which one is it.
The problem was, of course,
what if your story
is not as relatable as the other girl?
You know, just
"I like her answer,"
but you don't know that
you just like her answer
because you can relate to it.
As a survivor of domestic violence
I was born two months early,
so I developed a hearing impairment.
Even if my father's life has ended,
his dreams for me should never end too.
The trick is really to show
your personality and who you are.
You can go,
"What did you have for breakfast?"
You can go,
"Well, I had bacon, I had eggs."
Or, "Oh, my God,
I had this most amazing breakfast!"
"It was so fantastic!"
So there's a way of being able
to show who you are
and to be able to impress the judges
without being too much,
with any kind of question.
Now we have Maria Ahtisa Manalo,
Quezon Province.
Hello, everyone, good afternoon.
I came from very humble beginnings.
Kayla Jean Carter, Northern California.
So it is rare blood disorder,
and I had a situation in 2021
where I was bleeding profusely for 18 days
and I almost lost my life.
Stacey Daniella Gabriel, Cainta.
One of the shyest contestants.
Yeah.
No, yes. You're about to find out,
Ms. Crystal. I'm very shy.
-Very good?
-Yes!
I can finally collapse
and take a breather now.
That was very nerve-wracking.
I know you did good.
-I got a little bit nervous.
-You did?
I mean, it's natural,
for sure, it's given.
But, like, I tend to,
like, eat some words.
I don't think it's eat,
like, mixed up some words.
I'm happy you're done.
Really, it boils down to
judges' preference.
And it's very difficult already
because it's very subjective.
But if you ask me
where things could go wrong
at that point, I would say,
maybe a big part can be the evening gown.
Because a gown can make it or break it.
So I have to rush it.
-With a sleeve.
-I can't wait to see!
I'll show you.
I think fashion is very important
in beauty pageants.
Because how else would you be able to,
like, showcase the physical attributes
or the body structure of a delegate
without dressing her up?
Stacey, of course, I did not
make any sketches whatsoever.
I just studied her.
I asked her to wear a particular gown
and I checked what are her flaws.
Where I need to come in
as a designer to, you know,
enhance or
I mean, make the perfect
pageant gown for her.
I was also thinking, Cousin Jim,
what's up with the
-Yes, tighten.
-Tighten here, yeah?
I already have in my mind
the one she wore in the prelims.
That was the black and silver, in lines.
So what I did with Stacey,
let's face it, she's on the petite side.
I want a dress
that would make her look taller,
longer legs, longer torso.
So what I did, I choose a pattern that is
in vertical lines
and I made a cut high-waisted
to give her an illusion of longer legs.
You see the cut,
how it gave you a longer lower part?
And then to make this one, your torso,
look longer also, you have to,
you know, open this one,
-show neck.
-Yes. Yes.
It's a good thing you have
a nice swan-like neck, you know.
-And the hair up.
-Yes.
-So like this.
-Yes.
So at least it, you know,
gives you longer torso.
A dress can make a difference,
but it doesn't define her destiny.
Okay, so Mark is not here.
They are a tandem.
Well, they're partners,
they're life partners,
lovers in business.
Definitely, we feel the pressure
in the studio.
Mark, me.
So, I told them my concept,
I wanted it to be inspired,
-something related to the sea or nature.
-Nature.
Something you don't see normally
or expect on a pageant stage.
So
Now it's just time to decide and then fit.
Yeah.
Do you think it's going to be overpowered?
We can see.
It's fine.
It adds a little light under your
A little, a glimmer of disco.
I've seen many partnerships
of designers with delegates
that are really based on a friendship.
And when they wear it,
they wear it with so much pride.
They wear it so much more beautifully
than somebody that
they don't have a relationship with.
Should we add stones?
No.
No, no, no, no.
-No, no, no, no.
-No!
I thought about it.
Okay.
-But it's going to be
-No for now.
-Until
-Until I see you tomorrow.
And you're, like,
bedazzle the whole freaking thing.
Mark and Earl, they're just the best.
I'm, like, absolutely blessed that
they were in my corner from the start.
Not only are they the top designers
in the country,
but they're also my best friends, so
I love them, so much.
What do you think, Earl?
She's going to down.
Does that hairstyle fit with the gown?
Relax your lips.
Put a little smile.
You're preparing for something evil.
Stand straight now, stand straight.
Bend.
The color was just divine,
I just loved it so much.
It was just a gorgeous gown.
Giddy! I'm so happy!
Admittedly, I haven't done
a proper training in a while,
but I've been training by myself at home.
The thing with me is, I feel like
So sleep is a non-negotiable for me
because I believe
that no matter how much you train,
if you don't get enough sleep,
you still don't perform.
You have to be rested and recovered.
So let's see if that pays off today,
hopefully!
It's showtime, baby! Let's go!
The judges are given
all of the number or the names,
and then they will have to, like,
score it during the preliminary interview.
And then during the night time,
that's the time that they will judge them
during the swimsuit and the evening gown.
And then they will tally all those scores
and they will have a ranking.
So if you get in,
then that will be used in the finals.
It's a celebration of the women
around the Philippines.
We all know that this is the most
important part of the competition.
Everything matters this time
from gown and everything.
So everything matters.
I'm rooting for Christi
and Ahtisa and Stacey.
-Ahtisa Manalo.
-Let's support Taguig!
And VVV, top four!
I couldn't make up my mind.
Whatever happens, I know I did my best.
You better work.
That was it.
Just, you know, "sissy" that walk.
And welcome to the preliminaries.
Who do you think will win tonight?
I was listening to RuPaul backstage,
just, like, trying to get my spice on.
Only our fastest.
Just so we can remove it safely.
I changed my look actually, I did,
and I had straight hair.
And it wasn't a strategy for me,
rather than to just show a different side.
I think, by then, I was feeling momentum,
I was feeling hungry,
and I'm proud of what I did.
The evening competition or
the evening gown also was a worry for me,
for my hair.
I was worried that my hair would get stuck
in all of those jewelries
behind the back of my dress.
I was also listening
to a lot of worship music.
You can see the duality, you know.
You gotta keep the balance
between RuPaul and Jesus.
The poses that I decided to do
are a little bit more
high fashion, avant-garde.
Fashion.
Tight?
Yes, it is so tight here.
I can't lift up my leg.
How did you go up or down the stairs?
They had to help. I had to have to guys
help me go back up the stairs.
-It was embarrassing.
-Damn!
Who told you because you slipped
you're not going to get part of
What if they remember you because of that?
"She was the one that almost slipped."
Now I don't want
to put any stones on my dress.
Remain seated as we proceed
to the giving of our special awards.
The brands have zero influence
when it comes to selecting who would be
able to advance in the competition.
At the end,
it's really the judges' decision.
Those who win branded awards are just
contestants that really exhibit
the brand attributes
of the specific sponsors involved.
Our Miss Creamsilk is you
Iloilo, Alexie Brooks!
Our Miss Danielitos,
Quezon Province, Maria Ahtisa Manalo!
Miss Jewelmer,
Taguig, Christi McGarry!
Kemans, Bacoor!
Baguio, Tarah Valencia!
Quezon Province!
Taguig, Christi McGarry.
Miss Smiley is you,
Quezon Province, Maria Ahtisa Manalo.
Cebu, Kris Tiffany Janson!
Taguig, Christi McGarry!
Cavite!
Quezon Province!
Bacoor!
Bulacan, Chelsea Manalo.
Iloilo, Alexie Brooks.
Quezon Province.
Once again, Iloilo, Alexie Brooks
and Quezon Province, Maria Ahtisa Manalo.
You okay?
You okay?
Anita, you okay?
Good.
Rest your feet.
It's the most satisfying thing, huh?
I think it's taking off the heels
and the lashes.
-My feet are off!
-My feet are dying.
-Here's your sash.
-Thank you, sister.
-Congratulations, girls!
-You look amazing!
All right, good job, ladies! Good job!
Rehearsal tomorrow
The one that caught my eye,
during the preliminaries,
it was Christi.
Maybe because, you know, she was tall,
very regal and classy.
My family, my dad, Grandma, my mom.
-Good job.
-I'll be right back.
-I'm gonna get the awards.
-Good job.
In pageantry, you have to have
goldfish memory.
Nothing that happened yesterday
matters today.
I think it's just, like,
hard not to get discouraged,
especially when, you know,
you're not being featured or
you're not being picked up.
Obviously, people like me in person.
Like, we have a conversation,
we have a laugh,
and then we share stories,
and, you know, it's all good.
But then, you know,
that's what's kept inside the room.
I would be lying if I said
it didn't affect me negatively.
It's hard not to listen
to all the outside voices
and, you know, the opinions and
Whatever these people
want to say or think.
"She won Miss Supermodel,
but she's a bit chubby now."
It's like that, so
This happens throughout
every single pageant.
Every girl goes through
this really strong, intensive,
internal struggle and battle,
outside voices and opinions.
They don't know me.
Have they seen me? No.
These are everything
that they just see online,
and it's so easy to speak
with a mask on.
It really affects everything.
Even the performance sometimes. It would
It's a super complicated climate
to navigate,
especially for girls
doing it for the first time.
I know that it's normal.
Bashing is normal,
especially here in the Philippines.
We always thought that
having dark skin is not beautiful,
having curly hair is not beautiful.
I'm not followed as much
as some of the other girls are,
but what really bothers me
is the bashing behind Alexie.
Especially some of the comments
can be really harsh,
and it's comments
that can be said about me,
but they're only said about her
because she's more popular.
Did you see the comments from the race?
The very first
I felt like 60% of the comments
that I read had to do with my color.
And then they comment about,
"You're doing this too much."
I was like, "I'm representing for you."
I'm representing for every people
out there that looks like me
and someone that has
the same complexion as me
would tell me that I'm too black.
I'm like
What?
Have you looked in the mirror today,
at least ever?
Someone said, "She's too muscular,
she shouldn't do pageant,
she should have done bodybuilding."
Babe, I worked out for this body,
23 years.
Did you try to run today?
And also, have you tried
to do an Alexie ab workout?
-That is hard.
-Exactly!
Hi.
-Good morning, Alexie.
-Good morning.
So, you mentioned that
for most of your life,
you have been running away
from so many things.
Having experienced
a totally different type of competition
in Miss Universe Philippines,
what or where do you see yourself
running towards?
It is true that I've been
running away my whole life
from the people who bullied me.
I was someone who constantly
got bullied because of my skin.
I didn't have no family growing up.
And we were so poor
that I remember those days
that I barely had money to eat
or have a lunch to eat in school.
Until I realized that instead of me
running away from my bullies,
that I should chase after a dream.
And then I realized
one time that I opened a TV
and I saw Miss Venus Raj
and she showed the representation.
After that specific moment,
I realized I want to join Miss Universe.
So that's what I think
is what I'm running up to.
Thank you so much, Alexie Brooks.
-Thank you.
-Iloilo City.
Thank you.
Sometimes you can act strong
because people expect you to be
to not care about what other people think,
but, actually, we all care.
It's natural to care.
At the end,
it's like people are going to have
They can say whatever they want to say.
You can't control that.
Okay, when it comes to
the whole bashing and comments,
I also don't really look too much on it.
And if I see something,
I kind of laugh on it.
I don't care about the haters that much.
Obviously, you don't know me.
You don't know any of us.
You're not with us every day.
And if you feel the need to comment
on what we look like or who we are
without even knowing,
like, who we truly are,
then you're like a little person
that doesn't deserve my time. You know?
What frustrates me the most is,
the little kid out there
that looks exactly like me,
that is so scared of trying
because they see what I'm going through.
We are focusing on
production number opening.
Okay? Goodluck!
Charisma, uniqueness, nerve to T.
I'm bringing home the winning crown.
Four and twist, right, left, right and
Not all of us are dancers here.
Yeah you are. You're fierce.
I wanted to be there during the rehearsals
because I know that that's the time
when there's a lot
of the freaking out happens.
You want to get the crown?
One, two, three, four!
You just wait till we put heels on.
Yeah, that'll be funny.
This is probably my favorite part
of the whole journey.
I'm a Filipina!
Alexie Mae Caimoso Brooks, Iloilo City!
Ysabel Macuja, Manila!
Okay, it's very important,
when you say your name,
it shouldn't go up.
Mama J is watching.
So
Okay to prolong the name, but you're
China!
What's your name again?
Maica Mart
Maica Martinez!
Like, "Martinez!" That's very
Sorry, guys, that sounds very provincial.
-Okay.
-Okay?
"Maica Martinez."
-"Nueva Ecija!"
-"Maica Martinez!"
"Nueva Ecija!"
-Okay, go!
-Mary Rose Andal Guiral, Naic!
Okay, okay.
Tarah Valencia, Baguio!
"Tarah Valencia!"
"Tarah Valencia! Baguio!"
Alexandra Rosales.
"Alexandra Rosales! Laguna!"
Alexandra Rosales.
-You know
-Alexandra Rosales.
Alexandra Rosales.
Yes!
But louder. You can shout it, okay?
Girls, listen.
So remember, during that night,
people will be shouting.
Because you might not hear your voices.
That's why Miss China sounded like this.
They can't hear themselves.
People are shouting,
the whole auditorium. So
Louder than the Miss Philippines pageant.
In Miss Universe, super loud.
So I want you to practice that.
So you won't become a meme forever, okay?
So
Your call-time for tomorrow is 7:00 a.m.
This is my sister and my mom.
Hey!
Hi.
Hello.
-Hi to everyone.
-This is their children.
So, those moments,
when we go up at like 2:00 a.m.,
to leave Palawan and go to the bus,
like, we were going in the boat
and it was pure darkness
and we could just see the stars
and the waves were rolling.
I was like, "How am I here?"
And I actually
That's where, at like 2:00, 3:00 a.m.,
I wrote my answer to why
I believe I would be the next
Miss Universe Philippines.
That's when it, like, came to me.
I think it was just the fact
that I went through the experience of,
you know, pushing down my emotions
so much.
To, like, the point
where I thought that,
like, the world would have been
better off without me.
Like my family and stuff.
You know, like I don't want anyone to,
like, feel that way.
'Cause if, you know,
the people at work
didn't notice that I wasn't okay
and say like, "I think you need
to go to the doctor and get some help."
Like, I don't know what
I could have done.
-Sorry.
-It's okay, they're good.
Are you crying?
-Yeah.
-No!
It's the eyeliner, I swear.
So I just want to put attention onto that
and, like, if I can help people
be seen and heard.
Like, make people realize that,
you know, you're not alone.
You don't have to be,
but we need to support each other
and recognize it in others.
That's why
it really pushes me forward
to talk about it.
We made it come alive!
And when I say "we," I mean you.
Exactly what's on the sketch.
My heart is burning.
I have never experienced this
in my 30 years in this industry.
These girls were here before 9 o'clock.
9:00!
Then it was 9:30.
9:45.
Not 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 1:30!
Come on!
I'm lost with words.
And disappointed more than anything.
Thank you!
Thank you, girls, for being here early.
I really honor all of you.
Thank you. In spite that you're tired,
you're not feeling well.
That, for me,
what is Miss Universe is all about.
That's all that I can say.
Thank you.
There are group routines involved,
like the opening number
or the walking sequences
of the top five or the Q and A.
And if you're not committing yourself
to understanding and making sure
you know these routines, it means
you're probably not expecting
to make it very far, do you?
I mean, that's rude of me to say, but
But granted, you know what?
I don't blame anyone
if they were not there, present or late,
because the competition has been grueling.
I mean, we're talking about
months of lack of sleep.
That's so mentally and physically
and emotionally demanding,
that some people don't have the strength
to take it three months in a row.
Faster, please.
Again, Cainta, go back, and do it faster.
Go back there. Do it faster.
Again!
I'm so frustrated
on what you were doing last night!
Posing there for so long
It's your moment and all,
but you cannot do that
during the finals, please.
Okay? We will call the next girl
and ask you to leave.
Where is Zambales? She turned here.
Then she went down
and then she turned again.
No!
This is not
a small baranggay pageant, please.
This is Miss Universe, okay?
Don't make this a baranggay pageant.
Okay?
Is that understood?
No unnecessary poses or anything else.
Because the floor director
will go up to you and tell you to exit.
Is that clear, girls?
The others are taking so long.
They are still in the front
even when the director
is instructing them to go out.
Okay, that's why we're talking
and discussing about this.
Some girls still don't want to go out.
So, please,
give us a good show.
I mean, they don't do that
in Miss Universe.
My team said to use my prelims gown.
What?
What?
No, no, no, no!
-The prelims gown.
-No!
We will look for another gown for you.
All of them,
because they are crowded there.
Okay.
Is there someone missing? Who is it?
Everything is set.
Tomorrow we'll set the lights for you,
the stage, audience,
and the rest is really up to you,
for real, girls. Yeah?
It's really up to you, yeah?
And it's the most awaited event.
So, I mean, this is like
When I turn off the lights,
like, everybody just like
Sleep tight, girls. You deserve it.
Thank you!
And
up!
And left!
Establish, right!
Feel it.
And change in front!
And go!
If you want to do your turn
like what you did in the prelims, fine!
But that's not yet
the Kris Janson signature move.
So stay!
And go!
Press.
There you go.
Then, on the shifting of the fabric.
Yes, the fabric.
And twist. And step.
Yes!
I feel constipated.
It's the
It's the emotions, everything.
Now,
I think I need to go,
but I can't.
I'll just
Is it live?
I would tell them, it's done.
It's your graduation day.
Don't let the nerves trick you into
thinking you don't know how to do this.
You've practiced day in and day out.
You know what to do.
Stick to the plan.
Nothing else you can do
to change the results.
There's already a top 20,
and you don't know if you're part of it.
I always say,
if this is for me, it's for me.
And if it's not,
it's going to be a harsh rejection,
but there's another door
that will open after this one closes.
If just one person makes a mistake,
everyone is affected.
It's good this happened.
The performance will be more successful.
It just felt like all roads
are leading to this one day.
That this was literally it.
All my eggs were in one basket.
Come one, let's come closer.
And then I want you to, like,
tap each other's back.
Sisters.
It's been four months.
You're allowed to cry now because
you don't have your make up on yet!
It's been four months
that we've been together.
You have been together to
perform sisterhood.
-Yes.
-Continue the legacy.
This four months
forever changed your life.
You'll never forget this
for the rest of your life. All right?
So nourish every moment later.
And tonight,
we celebrate not self-confidence,
but God confidence.
-Yes!
-All right? It's for God.
Let's bow our heads.
Lord, we lift this up to you.
It's according to your will.
Just guide us as we walk down the runway.
As we, as us, production,
do this show, Lord.
Thank you.
We pray this in Jesus' mighty name.
-Amen.
-Amen.
-God bless. Go!
-Thank you, Direc.
Go conquer, girls!
Thank you, Direc!
Universe, you ready?
And my feet literally turned
black and blue from loss of circulation.
And then the girls saw,
and they were yelling at me.
They were like,
"Take off your shoes right now.
Your feet are gonna fall off."
"Let's go, Leyte, let's go!"
Laguna!
Four minutes, girls, four minutes!
We traveled for almost five hours
from Zambales to here.
Be present! Okay? Love you!
I'm so emotional!
Congratulations in advance,
and we're all so proud of you.
-Congrats. Thank you for doing this.
-Thank you!
I'm so grateful to be here with you all.
In Jesus' name.
Amen!
Good evening, Philippines!
Tarah Valencia,
Baguio!
Alexandra Rosales,
Laguna!
And so after the opening number,
straight to the first cut.
Now it's time for the top 20 announcement.
I actually held Alexie's hand
and I told her,
"I hope I can make it to top 20."
And she was like,
"I know you'll make it. We'll make it."
Congratulations,
You are now part of the top 20.
Nueva Ecija!
Iloilo!
Leyte!
Hawaii!
Tacloban!
Pampanga!
United Kingdom!
Quezon Province!
Palawan!
Bacoor!
Northern California!
Baguio!
Zambales!
You are a step closer to the crown.
I was in the middle.
I'm like, "Please call my name."
And that level,
you're going to actually question,
"Why are you not picking me at all?"
Cebu!
Cainta!
Taguig!
Laguna!
Australia!
Bulacan!
To complete our top 20 is
Pasig!
MOA Arena, let's give
a round of applause to our top 20!
Then you change
to the swimsuit competition.
But running back to the backstage,
you don't even know what to feel anymore
because you have mixed emotions.
So, when you have the top 20,
then all the other girls
will just be part of the show.
They're not going to be
part of the competition.
-On to the next journey.
-Yeah!
"Binibining Pilipinas!"
Running back to the backstage,
you can see, you know,
some of the other girls
that didn't make it to the top 20.
And you can see some who are crying,
some who are already packing up
and changing into a different attire.
And they are not just that happy.
Guys, we're free!
Winners, last two minutes! Go, go, go!
The top 20
will do the swimsuit competition,
the judges will score,
get top 10.
Just given my experience and, you know,
the dedication that I think
that most people saw
and the effort that I put into my running,
I think I deserve to be in top 20,
for sure.
Pampanga!
Get to top 20, that was like,
"Okay, this is my A-game now."
"You just have to do,
or perform, well now."
When you're here,
then look at this camera,
and then exit forward. Entry batch one.
Are you playing it safe and not turning
'cause they might dot points off?
But we got to turn!
We got to turn, bro.
-This is a show!
-Yeah, it's a show!
They're not going to do that.
Stay closer, stay closer, stay closer!
The journey of 10
out of our top 20 delegates will end now
as we announce the top 10.
You are a step closer to the crown.
Cebu!
Iloilo!
Bulacan!
Taguig!
Bacoor!
Of course.
Pampanga!
Quezon Province!
Cainta!
Zambales!
The last delegate advancing
to the top 10 is you
Baguio!
I'm always like,
"Whoever wins, it's her time."
"I'm happy already."
My feet hurt so bad!
My feet hurt so much.
I still felt fairly confident
that I would make
top 10.
I did.
After swim, I felt proud of myself.
Because people, like I mentioned,
were judging me on my pasarela prior.
Especially in swimsuit,
when they want more flirtatious.
Thee quote is, like,
"more hips, more va-va-voom."
And I think I gave it to them.
The top ten will do the evening gown,
the judges will score,
you get the top five.
Kimmy!
So, in no particular order,
this is your Miss Universe Philippines
top five.
I mean, in that moment,
you're just floating.
You're just on a cloud.
Go Taguig!
Maybe Kris can have
a bit more relatability
to what I was feeling,
because at our age,
I put everything on the line.
There's no going back,
I'm not going to do this again.
I've put my eggs in one basket,
like I mentioned.
The first delegate in the top five is
Quezon Province!
You still have a chance to win the crown
Baguio!
Please step forward because
you are advancing to the final round
Cainta!
Two spots left and one of them belongs to
Bulacan!
Behind me were still my batch sisters.
I know there was Kris,
but there was also Alexie and VVV,
who were very heavy front runners,
very worthy candidates for the crown.
And now, one spot left, just one!
And to know that all four of us were still
wanting our name to be called,
I was freaking out.
I was freaking out.
Completing our top five is
Taguig!
I did immediately feel for them
as soon as I was called.
I was grateful, but I immediately felt
for the girls behind me.
Just 'cause I knew that possibly,
a few seconds before, it could've been me.
I almost cried,
just tears of joy and gratitude that I
At least gave me the opportunity to,
you know, to try to eat the mic.
That's where I thought
my strongest suit was going to be.
When they called my name to top five,
I was like,
"Oh, my God, Lord, I'm in top five."
"Please give it to me."
There's no time to rest
because about to happen now is
the question and answer segment.
There's the form, how you say it,
and the content.
It has to merge together.
Each of you will pick a question,
and you have 30 seconds
to deliver your answer.
Because of all those trainings,
girls would always have a prepared answer.
Answers that are
That doesn't really answer the question
but sounds good.
What is the biggest lesson
that you've learned from another woman,
and how did it improve your life?
It doesn't work for them.
The answer is already good,
but since you had to insert something
to make it impactful,
it didn't even connect.
Now tell us about how
you have inspired another woman.
My grandmother put me through school.
And the biggest lesson I have learned
from her is to always be kind.
I've been told many times that
I am too short to join a beauty pageant.
I was told that beauty is
Has a standard, actually.
The Tarah before is someone
who doesn't really limit
Who really limit herself
when it comes to her achievements.
Standing in front of you today,
I can encourage women
that you too can stand up.
And tonight,
I am not only representing myself,
but every Filipino woman
who sees themselves in me.
Uphold the values
that you have in yourself.
And you can own your own destiny,
like I plan to tonight.
There was just something about that night
that I felt really good about.
-I am so, so proud of you.
-How do you guys feel?
How do you feel about your Q and A?
I kind of hit the bell, but
-No, but
-It's okay. I did too.
I hit the bell, but I'm like, "Thank you."
Like
Thank you! Thank you!
Am I rehearsing you already?
I prayed so hard at the backstage to just,
"Lord, please, just please give it to me."
"Just give me that crown."
We've done We've done everything we can.
It's out of our hands.
And now, back to the competition.
The moment we've all been waiting for
is here.
When I was on top five,
I somehow thought it was gonna be
Ate Christi from Taguig.
We'll be like me and her, together.
I thought, "Oh, my God,
I think it's gonna be her."
"You know, I think it's gonna be her."
There's no other feeling
in the world like it.
That anticipation, that anxiety.
This is it.
Will I, you know, capture my dream or not?
Our Miss Universe 2024,
fourth runner-up is
Taguig!
Miss Universe Philippines 2024,
third runner-up is
Baguio!
Our Miss Universe 2024,
second runner-up is
Quezon Province!
We were saying how much
we just loved each other.
Because she's my ate, like my sister.
I wanted to remember exactly how it felt
to be in that moment on that stage.
Ladies and gentlemen,
the moment of truth.
Our Miss Universe Philippines 2024 is
Bulacan!
This is it!
Please take your first walk as
Miss Universe Philippines 2024!
You did it!
I didn't know how to feel,
but I was saying in my head,
"I wish I can see my parents,
right now, at this moment."
"Because finally, Lord,
you answered my prayers."
"This isn't just a dream,
but a prayer for my parents
and a dream for my parents also."
So, when her name was called,
it was just so instinctual
and natural for me to
hold her in an embrace
because I was thrilled for her.
And then I found my way to the back
and that was when I
I grieved my loss, you know.
I grieved my dream.
I mean, my heart sunk to the floor.
Felt like my
Yeah, it felt like my world
had crashed in on me.
I was the first to be escorted off,
so I was completely alone backstage.
But I will admit, being called first
out of the top five, or just like
It was Like
It just like It was It hurt.
Yeah, it was a pain
that I also wasn't expecting.
Some girls are gonna go home
to their provinces.
Some of the girls from the other countries
will go back to their countries.
And being with them every day for months
is something that you get used to.
And that's part of what made me
a little bit sad.
Ma!
Surprise!
I have a lot of things
that I've been doing before joining.
So I need to go back to that
because that's my bread and butter.
My business went down, like,
it's either break even
or I lose something.
That's for three months.
And then, my teaching load
was removed for this term.
I was
promoting
a gambling sponsor.
And they are students.
They're my students.
I'm their teacher, so
I have an influence.
That's why I lost my
teaching. But it's sad
that I need to post it like that.
My family is not that well off.
So everything that I own now,
or every success
that I have experienced now is
mostly our hard work.
And that's why even a simple achievement
that I was able to get,
I actually consider it "doing well."
Bye-bye!
All right, there is my briefing.
Win or lose,
I feel like I'm at a stage in my life
where I'm mature enough to accept that.
I feel like I'm already coming out
more wise and more grateful.
A little late.
Just
I think my "why" was still always to,
one, make the Filipino people proud,
to be a role model and a spokesperson
for the Philippine people.
I still think I can do that.
I just won't have the easiest
or fastest route to reaching the people
or the amount of people or the capacity
that I wanted to if I had won.
Christi McGarry, your Miss Universe
Philippines fourth runner-up.
A lot of girls are qualified
to be a Miss Universe Philippines.
But do you have the heart
to take that role?
Congratulations!
Thank you so much, Sir V.
Thank you everyone for making it here.
Finally your La Bulaquea,
your Miss Universe Philippines 2024
is here.
You know, we've been colonized
and it was instilled in our minds
that it has to be mestizo, mestiza.
And the whiter you are,
the prettier you are.
So to see her become the first Black
Filipina in Miss Universe Philippines
There was a shift.
it really opens up the eyes
and the minds of Filipinos.
That there are these beautiful
Black Filipinas
who are symbols of beauty as well.
You know, Alexie always throws me around,
it's so annoying!
That's why I don't like being next to her!
So, this is the sash.
It's Miss Universe Philippines.
It can be like this,
like that, or like this.
Like this or like this.
She's always been true to who she was.
She's always been true to herself.
This is my crown.
Always taking good care of it.
Otherwise, I am dead.
It's not an easy role.
They're going to be invited
to so many events, activities.
You say yes to everything.
The whole community will,
you know, be cheering you on.
You know, we're so grateful that,
you know, you took the time
to come here today.
It's like you never stop
with the competition.
It's gonna be harder now,
because now you're not just
representing your province,
you're representing the Philippines,
so the pressure is there.
And everybody will be watching you,
every day, until you compete.
I think we have a big chance
in Miss Universe.
Who will be competing in Mexico with me
is my close sister, Christina Chalk
but, of course, she is going to represent
Great Britain in Miss Universe.
I'm very excited for it,
I'm so proud of what she did.
Their professionalism,
their attitude this year,
was outstanding.
This is what my parents have
always told me, day one until now.
That whatever it is that you do in life,
where life takes you, good or bad,
keep your feet on the ground,
but dream big.
So even if I am wearing
Miss Universe Philippines,
I am still keeping that same feet
on the ground,
but I am dreaming big,
that finally and soon,
we can win Miss Universe.