Miss Universe 2022 Finals RECAP!

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  1. I have strong gutfeel of laos over philippines during prelims ,i came from philippines and i didnt watch the final pageant because i already had a strong feelings about philippines she 50/50 enter the fjnals

  2. USA wins Miss Universe when the President of the United States is Democratic. I'm not joking.

    Look at this:

    1. Miss USA, Miriam Stevenson won Miss Universe 1954 — President Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)

    2. Miss USA, Carol Morris won Miss Universe 1956 — President Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)

    3. Miss USA, Linda Bement won Miss Universe 1960 — President Dwight D. Eisenhower (Republican)

    4. Miss USA, Sylvia Hitchcock won Miss Universe 1967 – President Lyndon B. Johnson (Democratic)

    5. Miss USA, Shawn Weatherly won Miss Universe 1980 – President Jimmy Carter (Democratic)

    6. Miss USA, Chelsi Smith won Miss Universe 1995 – President Bill Clinton (Democratic)

    NOTE: Chelsi Smith was the first Black Biracial to win Miss Texas USA. She was crowned by the outgoing Miss Universe from India.

    7. Miss USA, Brook Lee won Miss Universe 1997 — President Bill Clinton (Democratic)

    8. Miss USA, Olivia Culpo won Miss Universe 2012 – President Barack Obama (Democratic)

    9. Miss USA, R'Bonney Gabriel won Miss Universe 2022 — President Joe Biden (Democratic)

    NOTE: R'Bonney Gabriel was the first Asian to win Miss Texas USA. She was crowned by the outgoing Miss Universe from India.

  3. Philippines was very complacent at the very beginning, might be a part of the strategies the team thought would work, but sorry it didn't work at all! Better next time… lessons learned!

  4. U just telling ur opinion which is good because you are saying d honest opinion its a wake up call on miss universe pH. 2023 to not be more on half pinay it's more credentials and advocacy dat mark to every women not just beauty n pasarela.

  5. 18 minutes commentary about you, disappointing. I am glad I was in NOLA and didn’t settle watching you Diamond, Randy Rainbow was better and entertaining, did you see that your audience fell short of viewing you, really disappointing 🎢

  6. …I love your commentary when you’re doing commentary about the delegates but there is too much about β€œI” STOP that, we all know you are good but the β€œi” is becoming to be annoying and boring, seriouslyπŸ™

  7. We're so happy for R'bonney especially that she's Fil-Am. This strengthens the bondage between Philippines and USA. USA has a total of 9 MU crowns, while Philippines is still 4. Hope that we can have it next year 2024 for 2023, coz our 5th MU crown is still imaginary, but it's fine. There's always next year.

  8. No one should question the sovereign’s wisdom when it comes to pageantry. You have the eye Davonna! Organizations would be lucky to have you critique performances in preparation for the finals.

  9. I personally loved Miss USA. I think she nailed it. Now, people will kill me but this was my top three based on what I saw. Puerto Rico, second runner up, Dominican Republic First runner up and USA Miss Universe. Not taking anything from Miss Venezuela, she is perfection. It is just my opinion based on what I saw. I know many people suggest Venezuela should be MU, but I disagree.

  10. Hello my Darling La Soberana!!! Congratulations on your sincerity and honest reports, analysis, feedback and commentaries. Venezuela grew on me each last day and minutes. USA, the clear Winner! Colombia was my favorite to win, up to two months ago, but as the date came closer and closer, Maria Fernanda Aristizabal became farther and farther away from winning. She misses that human touch and natural beauty and movements…. I did not place her in my 15 Top. I was surprised the Audience selected her for th 15th spot, and not Miss Phillipines, who has the larggest fans! I am Colombian, but I am not a Territorial and Biased Miss Universe fan. Much love my Darling and keep your great comments! I hope one day to see as a member of the Miss Universe Judges!!!!

  11. I have no interest in pageants, I just really enjoy watching you – you’re so articulate and passionate, and it’s great to see someone who is articulate and passionate talk about something they know a lot about

  12. TYSM girl I felt that too that Celeste held back she gave me the energy that she let up already even when she & USA had a snippet interview with Dyan Castillejo she seemed defeated and USA SHOWED OUT AND ATE IT

  13. I am Hoping that you Queen Sovereign would be soon part of MUPh Selection Panel. Your insights and criticisms are always on point and true. And Congratulations to Our New Miss Universe 2022, I am Happy that She is this year's Winner❀️❀️❀️

  14. Let's see: 4 of 8 judges were from USA, 1 judge was from Philippines and Miss USA is half Filipino, 1 judge was from Trinidad and Tobago (MU 1998 but Venezuela was 1st runner-up), the owner of MU is the owner of Miss USA, the Pageant was held in USA… Result: the New MU is Miss USA….ohhh what a surprise!!!

  15. I guess the reason for Celeste and other countries that holdback was due to the transition IMG to JKN. They are caught up in such short time to adjust to JKN standard and not anymore IMG.

    Trump Era = The Superficial
    IMG Era = The Spokeperson
    JKN = The Walk The Talk I guess

  16. I definitely understand where you are coming from regarding Philippines not making it to top 5 this year, but you did watched the preliminary competition and you still put Celeste in your top 16 which means, she still deserves to enter that first cut at least. The Filipinos arent mad about Celeste not winning, but we are disappointed that she didnt even made the first cut. You didn't included Laos or Haiti (i think) in your top 16 which means you weren't impressed with their prelims performance right? So even if Celeste held back during the prelims, that performance still warrants her a top 16 finish (not unless you are putting PH in your list just because of sash factor).

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