Only 1 candidate stands out from 89 beauties around the
globe. A black woman garnered the crown from being the Miss Universe, Ms. Leila
Lopes from Angola but does she really deserves to win? Does her interpreter an
x-factor in the Question and Answer portion?
Out of 89 beautiful, stunning women had been trimmed down to
top 5 to answer the final question and only the Philippines, Ms. Shamcey
Supsup, 25 year old lady answered the question without hesitation and without
an interpreter.
The queen of talk and a well known woman around the world
says her comment via NBC that Shamcey should have won:
“I have reservations
with the results. If only the basis is the Q and A portion, after having been
trimmed down to 5, Ms. Philippines deserve to win. What made her different from
the rest is that she had no seconds to rethink her answer as she had no
interpreter to break the ice. The rest had their interpreters and having breaks
on seconds to think about their answers. Hands down, Ms. Philippines answered
straight to the pint.” Oprah Winfrey
The statement of Oprah spread all over the world through
social networking sites, blog and the net. It is like a virus that spreads so
quickly after she had finished saying the last word. Well, she is totally
right. I am not being bias but it is really true. Even other nationalities
around the world was dismayed that Shamcey was only in the 3rd
runner up and it gave me an idea that does really an interpreter a big help, an
x-factor, a plus points, for the candidate? Avid fans of Miss Universe pageant
here in the Philippines seldom say “I
think we should have an interpreter”. English is an International language
that is spoken through the word and by that I can still say that Filipinos are
more intelligent than others. Why? Take the pageant as an example, only 1
candidate expresses here answer in a language that some contestants don’t know
and to think that the question is English.
I am very proud of Shamcey Supsup for being crowned 3rd
runner up in the pageant but my question still remains.
Does an interpreter a big help?
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