The uncertainties brought about by the
eerie silence from the Miss Universe Organization are spawning the
growth of rumors here and there. Last year, at the same time by now, we
are already booking our tickets to Sao Paulo. But here we are with
nothing but a memo to National Directors to prepare their delegates for a
Christmas Season travel. The rescheduling of the usual Miss Universe
season also destroyed the usual cycle of National Pageants. All of these
will bring one thing - "death" by boredom for Miss Universe fans. To
"save lives" we are tickling the excitement of MU fans, us included, by
updating them constantly on what to expect at Miss Universe 2012.
First, expect a strong Puerto Rican in the
name of Bodine Koehler. She will be fierce and will win a lot of hearts.
Transformation is the name of the game for Miss Korea Lee Sung-hye and
Miss Venezuela Irene Esser. Expect them to metamorphose further as the
MU date nears. Miss Colombia Daniella Alvarez is being underestimated
but she will be joining the transformation game soon. Miss Ecaudor
Carolina Aguirre, Miss France Delphine Wespiser, Miss South Africa
Melinda Bam and Miss Czech Republic Tereza Chlebovská will be relying
more on their natural strengths.
Miss
Spain Andrea Huisgen and Miss Gabon Marie-Noelle Ada will be in good
fighting form thanks for their elegance. Miss Israel Lina Machola and
Miss Japan Ayako Hara will have to look back to the golden years of
their respective countries. They need to reverse their countries'
fortunes at Miss Universe.
Miss
Malaysia Kimberly Leggett, Miss Poland Marcelina Zawadzka and Miss
Indonesia Maria Selena are women representing the countries that has
been ignored by Miss Universe. These countries have sent great
candidates but because they are not the usual countries that turn heads,
they were generally sidelined. Hope that this year, they can break the
barriers.
As
you can see Mexico and newly crowned Croatia are both out. It seems
that these two countries have a tough sash to sell and they need to be
really outstanding to overcome this factor. To those who doubt that this
is the case for Mexico please ask the following: Letty Murray Acedo,
Karla Carillo and Karin Ontiveros.
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