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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
mẹ Phil được vô top 5 rồi AH1 là nhờ bà Morley cả đấy! Ta ghét bà!
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A woman who spent five years studying in a nunnery and once dreamt of becoming a nun has been crowned Miss World 2011.
Miss Venezuela, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, beat contestants from 113 countries to the coveted title after impressing the judges in the categories of beach beauty, top model, talent, sports, and beauty with a purpose - where the contestants must demonstrate involvement in a charity project.Ms Sarcos Colmenares, 21, was
orphaned at a young age and spent five years studying at a nunnery. She dreamt of becoming a nun but her life took a different direction, as she gained a degree in human resources and worked for a broadcasting company before becoming a beauty queen.
Miss World 2011: Miss Venezula, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, has taken the coveted title
She was the favourite for the Miss World title going into the final at Earls Court, London, yesterday evening but reacted with delight and disbelief when she was announced as the winner of the famous beauty pageant. Now
she said she wants to use her title to help other people.
She said: 'Winning means everything to me and I hope to take advantage of being a winner in a productive manner. I’m unbelievably happy to have won and there are some incredible girls. I first and foremost want to
help people in need. I would like to help people like me. I am an orphan. I would also like to help the elderly and troubled teenagers. As many people as I can.
'Unfortunately I lost both my parents at a very young age which led me to study for five years in a nunnery. I spent my five years in there and my dream was to become a nun.'
Delight: Miss Venezuela reacts with disbelief after being told she has taken the title...
... before being crowned by last year's winner, Alexandria Mills of the United States
Billions from around the world tuned into see her crowned the winner while the runners up prizes went to Miss
Philippines and Miss Puerto Rico. Fans who were unable to follow the final on television were kept up-to-date on the internet via live streaming and Facebook updates and tweets.
Representing the UK, Miss England, Alize Moutler, and Miss Scotland, Jennifer Reogh, both made it into the top seven. But Miss Wales, Sara Manchipp, and Miss Northern Ireland, Finola Guinnane, did not make it to the
semi-final.
This was the 60th year of the beauty pageant and to celebrate its diamond anniversary, it returned to the city where
it all began. The first was held in London in 1951 during the Festival of Britain on the South Bank of the River Thames. But throughout its 60 year history, the beauty competition has attracted critics as well as fans.
This year was no different and campaign groups, including London Feminist Network, Object and UK Feminista, voiced their opposition to the 'sexist contest'.
Runners up: Miss Puerto Rico, Amanda Victoria Vilanova Perez, left, and Miss Philippines, Gwendoline Gaelle Sandrine Ruais
Representing the UK: Miss England, Alize Mounter, left, and Miss Scotland Jennifer Reoch, made it into the top seven
A statement on the London Feminist Network website rallied women to join a protest they held at Earls Court
while the competition was taking place.
A statement on their website said: 'Let the organisers and all those profiting from the event know that we are all angry that such an event is once again being held here in London.
'Bring placards, banners and raise your voice against this appalling offence against women's equality. Let them know loud and clear that this event has no place in London in 2011.'
But Miss England director Angie Beasley disagreed with their sentiments and said the contest 'had changed with the times' because it was no longer just about looking good in swimwear.
She said: 'There is a talent, sports and Beauty With A Purpose round, which is the fundraising round, in the contest and the girls love taking part.
'Yes they have to look great to win but it's so much more than a beauty contest. These people should give it a chance instead of thinking it's just a bikini parade.
The finalists: Billions tuned in from around the world to see who would win as the final was broadcast from Earls Court, London
'I'm all for women standing up for what they believe in which is why I run Miss England but I'm fed up of these protesters trying to bully us and push us around.'We live in a free society where women have the right to choose. The contestants in Miss World are quite capable of making up their own minds if they want to enter or not and protesters shouldn't keep criticising the same decision. If you don't like it, don't watch it.'
Nice to see you...: Bruce Forsyth and his wife, former Miss World 1975, Wilnelia Merced, appeared on stage
The message that the competition is now about brains as well as beauty was shown by figures that revealed out of this year's contestants, more than half are studying for a degree, one in four are graduates and more than half speak at least three languages.
The contest was also revealed to have the support of Nelson Mandela. He sent a message which was read out during the final sending his greetings to all the contestants and congratulating them on their efforts for charities.
TV presenter Bruce Forsyth also took to the stage with his wife, Wilnelia Merced, who was crowned Miss World in 1975, while dance group Diversity and boyband Blue performed for the worldwide audience.
In her new role, Miss Venezuela will now spend the year visiting and supporting a range of global charity projects supported by Miss World's Beauty With A Purpose programme.
Angry: The London Feminist Network organised a protest against the beauty contest
Miss Venezuela, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, beat contestants from 113 countries to the coveted title after impressing the judges in the categories of beach beauty, top model, talent, sports, and beauty with a purpose - where the contestants must demonstrate involvement in a charity project.Ms Sarcos Colmenares, 21, was
orphaned at a young age and spent five years studying at a nunnery. She dreamt of becoming a nun but her life took a different direction, as she gained a degree in human resources and worked for a broadcasting company before becoming a beauty queen.
Miss World 2011: Miss Venezula, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, has taken the coveted title
She was the favourite for the Miss World title going into the final at Earls Court, London, yesterday evening but reacted with delight and disbelief when she was announced as the winner of the famous beauty pageant. Now
she said she wants to use her title to help other people.
She said: 'Winning means everything to me and I hope to take advantage of being a winner in a productive manner. I’m unbelievably happy to have won and there are some incredible girls. I first and foremost want to
help people in need. I would like to help people like me. I am an orphan. I would also like to help the elderly and troubled teenagers. As many people as I can.
'Unfortunately I lost both my parents at a very young age which led me to study for five years in a nunnery. I spent my five years in there and my dream was to become a nun.'
Delight: Miss Venezuela reacts with disbelief after being told she has taken the title...
... before being crowned by last year's winner, Alexandria Mills of the United States
Billions from around the world tuned into see her crowned the winner while the runners up prizes went to Miss
Philippines and Miss Puerto Rico. Fans who were unable to follow the final on television were kept up-to-date on the internet via live streaming and Facebook updates and tweets.
Representing the UK, Miss England, Alize Moutler, and Miss Scotland, Jennifer Reogh, both made it into the top seven. But Miss Wales, Sara Manchipp, and Miss Northern Ireland, Finola Guinnane, did not make it to the
semi-final.
This was the 60th year of the beauty pageant and to celebrate its diamond anniversary, it returned to the city where
it all began. The first was held in London in 1951 during the Festival of Britain on the South Bank of the River Thames. But throughout its 60 year history, the beauty competition has attracted critics as well as fans.
This year was no different and campaign groups, including London Feminist Network, Object and UK Feminista, voiced their opposition to the 'sexist contest'.
Runners up: Miss Puerto Rico, Amanda Victoria Vilanova Perez, left, and Miss Philippines, Gwendoline Gaelle Sandrine Ruais
Representing the UK: Miss England, Alize Mounter, left, and Miss Scotland Jennifer Reoch, made it into the top seven
A statement on the London Feminist Network website rallied women to join a protest they held at Earls Court
while the competition was taking place.
A statement on their website said: 'Let the organisers and all those profiting from the event know that we are all angry that such an event is once again being held here in London.
'Bring placards, banners and raise your voice against this appalling offence against women's equality. Let them know loud and clear that this event has no place in London in 2011.'
But Miss England director Angie Beasley disagreed with their sentiments and said the contest 'had changed with the times' because it was no longer just about looking good in swimwear.
She said: 'There is a talent, sports and Beauty With A Purpose round, which is the fundraising round, in the contest and the girls love taking part.
'Yes they have to look great to win but it's so much more than a beauty contest. These people should give it a chance instead of thinking it's just a bikini parade.
The finalists: Billions tuned in from around the world to see who would win as the final was broadcast from Earls Court, London
'I'm all for women standing up for what they believe in which is why I run Miss England but I'm fed up of these protesters trying to bully us and push us around.'We live in a free society where women have the right to choose. The contestants in Miss World are quite capable of making up their own minds if they want to enter or not and protesters shouldn't keep criticising the same decision. If you don't like it, don't watch it.'
Nice to see you...: Bruce Forsyth and his wife, former Miss World 1975, Wilnelia Merced, appeared on stage
The message that the competition is now about brains as well as beauty was shown by figures that revealed out of this year's contestants, more than half are studying for a degree, one in four are graduates and more than half speak at least three languages.
The contest was also revealed to have the support of Nelson Mandela. He sent a message which was read out during the final sending his greetings to all the contestants and congratulating them on their efforts for charities.
TV presenter Bruce Forsyth also took to the stage with his wife, Wilnelia Merced, who was crowned Miss World in 1975, while dance group Diversity and boyband Blue performed for the worldwide audience.
In her new role, Miss Venezuela will now spend the year visiting and supporting a range of global charity projects supported by Miss World's Beauty With A Purpose programme.
Angry: The London Feminist Network organised a protest against the beauty contest
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Còn 3 bạn người Việt mặc áo cờ nữa!H2T đã viết:
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
Nhìn bà Phil mà muốn bóp cổ bà Morley quá !
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
còn nhiều người việt lắm ,chứ không phải vài người đâu,chắc là người nhà của vy với những người việt kiều bên Anh qua cỗ vũ vy đó,lần đầu thấy fan việt hùng hậu như vậy khi tổ chức ở quốc gia khác !deok đã viết:Còn 3 bạn người Việt mặc áo cờ nữa!H2T đã viết:
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
Đêm wa các cựu HH đều rất đẹp, từ Agbani, Trương Tử Lâm, Ksenia, Kaine. Nhưng đẹp và rực rỡ nhất là Mills. Kiểu búi tóc rất hợp vs cô ấy. Cộng thêm bộ gown wá tuyệt vời. Lúc cô ấy trò chuyện và gt vị hôn phu tg lai, trông Mills ngập tràn hạnh phúc
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
k biết Mills nghĩ gì lúc trao cái cờ rau cho mẹ Phil nhỉ?
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football_fan61 đã viết:k biết Mills nghĩ gì lúc trao cái cờ rau cho mẹ Phil nhỉ?
"Em mà thi năm ngoái cùng chị đừng hòng chị cho đi tour chung naz"
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
khong ngo ca khi khoc Ivian cung xinh dep tuyet voi
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
tấm ảnh này nhìn Ivian vừa đẹp, vừa dễ thương và xúc động, sao anh Aha ko dùng để làm banner cho tân MW nhỉ
Còn tấm này thì nhìn cả Mills và Ivian đều tươi hơn tấm đang dùng
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
Ivian nhìn có lúc dễ thương,lúc ngọt ngào,lúc dịu dàng.Đúng thần thái của 1 HH
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Re: Đêm chung kết Hoa hậu thế giới 2011 qua ảnh
Thế là đã tìm được MSL năm nay rồi.........
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thiengiang90 đã viết:Thế là đã tìm được MSL năm nay rồi.........
năm nay MW,MI,MS đều chọn ra những gương mặc cực kì đẹp không biêt ME sao đây. Còn MU thì hết nói .
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