+Christine Parker I knew you'll say that, westerners just love their reality shows do they? But Miss Universe is an institution It's fame does not rely on low class squalor attitudes or Drama there might be some human errors but the contestant are thoroughly screened so as to prevent some insane people to be in this pageant unlike that Beauty contest
People who are nice, are nice in any situation. Losing a beauty pageant is hardly a reason to change your character. What happened to Miss Colombia, whatever her name is, was a simple test as to what kind of person she is. After her post on Instagram that she is the true Miss Universe, a couple of weeks after the incident, it is clear that she is shallow, delusional, conceited, and corrupt. She failed the test.
+Christine Parker the social media will attack ms. columbia and her country and all latin people will be affected. we behave fair but if provoke we are not nice.
You are all judging her but don't know the facts. Apparently, the winner
bribed the judges. This is why the other contestants are clapping after she
ripped it off her head.
+Diosa jowaan - How did that monster got inside the building? It shows this pageant could just let any crazy people join the pageant. Didn't they brief the girls that if anybody behave badly that they will be out with an arm escort to jail.
Carolina Toledo, 20, was crowned Miss Amazon 2015 but at the ceremony
competitor Sheislane Hayalla, 23, decided she wasn’t happy with the result.
Sheislane Hayalla now works as a cleaning lady for no decent companies will
hire her because of her poor conduct at the pageant.
this only shows how rude SOME of the Latina women when it comes to beauty
pageant. We may not know the true story behind but, acting this way on a
public event was not proper for a person with a normal state of mind.
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Rina Messinger - Miss Universe 1976 (where lies the crown?)
Many Miss Universe winners display their crown and their sash in their
homes for all visitors to see, Maritza Sayalero, Miss Universe 1979, has
even a huge picture in her living room and her Miss Universe sash is
enclosed in glass hanging on the wall. Rina Messinger with her crown
stashed away inside a plastic bag... WTF!!??.
+Bob Kuusela You know what Bob?, it was explained to me something interesting I did not know, I'll pass the info to you. A while ago corresponding with a pageant fan like myself, he told me that the Miss Universe Organization actually provides a 2nd sash to the winner besides the one she gets placed on the night she wins, I find this logical because just one with all the wear and tear woulnd't last long. So, in response to your inquiry, If she gives me her sashes I will give you the one she got the evening of the pageant and I'll keep the replacement sash, ok?. Stay cool dude.
+bobbymoya "There's no need to invalidate other people's opinions. To dismiss someone else's opinion as "not valid" just because you don't agree is to lack any debating skills and common courtesy." - YOU were the one who responded to my original comment, so obviously I had to present "cold facts and statistics to prove you wrong. The main on being the three year difference between Messinger and Sayalero which destroyed your point of view that "it was different back then than what it is today". There's this thing called PRIDE, unfortunately human nature, that's the way it is when we are proven wrong regarding something, it hurts, very, and let me say that again V E R Y seldom does a person proven wrong says "you are right, the facts are there'. It all boils down to pride. And the person goes on the offensive, with no more arguments to present, the last thing they say is "You don't seem to respect alternative POVs".If you decide to post a response to ANYONE'S comments, expect facts and arguments to be presented to you back. If your pride doesn't let you accept truth, better not to post if the responses given to you make you uncomfortable.
Nobody's trying to prove or disprove anything here, we're just expressing our opinions in a civil manner. I respect yours; it's different from mine but its valid.We are not discussing cold facts or statistics so there's no need to invalidate other people's opinions. To dismiss someone else's opinion as "not valid" just because you don't agree is to lack any debating skills and commoncourtesy. When that happens, as far as I'm concerned, the discussion is over. You don't seem to respect alternative POVs.
+bobbymoya What does it "being different back then" have to do with the point in discussion?, you thinking 'oh it was way back then in 1976, the preparation and sacrifice and planification was not as what it is with today's girls taking part in Miss Universe", well, let me tell you that Maritza Sayalero who KEEPS her Miss Universe crown and sash in a fitting place won her title in 1979, three years after Rina Messinger in 1976, that is not much of a time difference as you can obviously see and still Sayalero's attitude is the proper one. Your statament "It was different then and I think she keeps that in perspective" is obviously not a valid one since even without (according to you) hard work, preparation and sacrifice, Miss Universe 1979 proves you wrong, not me, HER. And also (your statament) "Maybe she takes the pageant a little less seriously than you do", I think it is obvious Rina Messinger does not take it seriously with the whole world watching where that crown is, she takes it a whole lot not seriously. Would she donate that crown and that sash to an institution that could display them for the public to see, I bet they would, something Messinger is obviously not interested in doing. I, as a pageant fan, would definitely stand in line and pay a ticket to view the achievements of a past Miss Universe or Miss USA winner, hands down I would. With the carelessness of which Rina Messinger and you view the caring of valued possessions I feel temped to write to her and flat out ask her to give them to me. Hey, it's worth the try, she might say "Oh go ahead and take that trash out of my sight, good riddance, I need the space in that drawer anyway". Remember the saying: 'One man's trash is another man's treasure".
Maybe she takes the pageant a little less seriously than you do, and maybe I do as well. Maybe she feels she didn't have to work as hard for that achievement. Maybe you're too young to remember, but participation in the MIss Universe pageant was not as hard work and as huge a preparation a deal back then as it is now. The candidates were elected two months before the pageant and spent two to four weeks in the preliminary stages. Rina was an air force pilot who took a month or so off to enter the pageant (and subsequently had to take a year off once she won). It was different then and I think she keeps that in perspective.
+bobbymoya Absolutely disagree. 1.- It is NOT wrong, banal and immature to display past achievements that hard work, sacrifice and preparation helped you arrived to. Have you ever been in a home where you see a trophy or trophies, medals, diplomas?, yes, me too have seen them in MANY homes, it is understandable people would display such things and when asked describe with understable pride how they got them.2.- Past Miss Universe Winners do not HAVE to "build a shrine" to display they crown and their Miss Universe sash, I have seen pictures of homes of past Miss Universe winners including as I mentioned the home of Miss Universe 1979 Maritza Sayalero of Venezuela currently residing in Ensenada, Mexico, and Miss Universe 1991 Lupita Jones of Mexicali, Mexico currently residing in Mexico City, they both have in their living rooms a large studio picture wearing the crown, Maritza Sayalero displays her Miss Universe sash also in her living room in a crystal casing, I am sure other Miss Universe winners do the same, because, winning Miss Universe is not an everyday thing, besides being VERY difficult to win it.3.- Rinna Messinger displaying her crown and sash would not at all affect the perception people have of her as a lawyer, on the contrary, they would see her in a more positive light as a winner that she is.I am sure MANY Miss Universe winners would take offense to your words of "shallow values" because they do remember all the time, personal sacrifice, preparation and planification it took to participate even without knowing if they would win. That is why I still think it is odd Rina Messinger has those precious mementos stashed away inside a plastic bag inside a drawer like 'that's were you belong'. A safe where people keep valuables like money and jewelry and important documents I would understand, because if a thief gets his hands on that crown and that sash he hands down for sure could get thousands of dollars in the black market for those things, there's people who in a blink of an eye would buy them, but no, no safe, but a plastic bag. You can put it any way you want but Rina Messinger would respect her past as Miss Universe 1976 if she put that crown and that sash in a more fitting scenario to be seen. I bet Miss Australia, Miss Scotland, Miss Wales and Miss Venezuela who made up along Rina Messinger the top five finalist would be shocked to see where Rina Messinger keeps those valuable objects.
+Pete Smith She caresses the crown fondly, makes sure it's not tarnished and is out of harms way, and even gets transported to some good memories when watching the video. What else do you want from her? I think she sees being MU as a wonderful experience that changed her life somewhat, but is not about to build a shrine to herself with the crown and sash on display, especially considering her current career as a family lawyer. How banal would it be to still be displaying her past glories as a beauty queen? How many families would trust their precious lives to someone pressing on shallow values? I do wish I knew what she was saying - THAT would really help us determine her POV.
PIENSO QUE EL MISS UNIVERSO DE VERDAD NO LE IMPORTO PARA NADA LA VIDA LA
HIZO CAMBIAR ELLA SABRA PORQUE, ESA EXPERIENCIA AHORA NO LA VE COMO NADA
IMPORTANTE. ES SU VIDA HAY QUE RESPETARSELO..
+Gerardo Buitrago No estoy de acuerdo. Fíjate como trata la corona con delicadeza, asegurándose que esté pulida (le pasa las manos), y manteniéndola bien envuelta como un bonito recuerdo, tal y como alguien preservaría viejas cartas o poesias de amor. También fíjate como se emociona un tanto al ver los videos viejos. Definitivamente son lindas memorias las que guarda. En su presente carrera (abogada de asuntos de familia), pienso que se vería de mal gusto y pocos valores estar exhibiendo su pasado de triunfos de belleza juvenil (en una época donde el concurso todavía se trataba de belleza física y no logros de relaciones humanas o intelecto) en un cajón de cristal blindado en su sala de recepción. Eso sí, me gustaría saber lo que dijo en el reportaje, eso nos daría una idea de lo que piensa de su pasado.
mejor hubiera ganado VENEZUELA, ella si hubiera apreciado ser elegida miss
universo, no es necesario entender el idioma para saber que a rina le
importo un bledo ganar el concurso, ademas esta horrible no se ha cuidado
para nada, judith castillo de venezuela esta igualita, ojo no soy
venezolano, jajajaja
+CHENONCEAUX L Su lenguaje fisico indica que todavia le emociona verse ganar y trata la corona con cariño cuando la saca del armario , bolsa y envoltura donde la tiene protegida. Es como guardar cartas viejas de un pasado bonito. Su carrera actual como abogada no sería una muy exitosa si tuviese en su sala en exhibición la corona y cinta de un reinado de belleza. Qué pensarías tú de una abogada que tuviera la corona en vitrina en su sala, vivendo un cuento de hadas de hace casi cuarenta años?
I just would like to tell Rina that I was very happy with the results that
year, She deserved to be miss universe, but It would have looked much
better with MISS COLOMBIA AS FIRST RUNNER UP, I think Bob Barker was very
bad with some Latinas during the interview, I notice this also in miss
universe 1977 pageant
+jorge servellon I agree! As much as I love Bob as master of ceremonies, wasn't he AWFUL with delegates whose native language was not English? Many interpreters were awful too until the early 90s. It's interesting to see how politically incorrect the whole non-English-language issue was. It would be unacceptable today.
es impresionante, pareciera que no le importara para nada el haber logrado
ese trinufo.Descuidada,Y EN LA FORMAQUE TIENE LA CORONA, LO CONFIRMA...
PERO CADAQUIEN SABE LO HACE, DE REPENTE SU CULTURA HEBREA MAS LOSCONFLICTOS
DESU PAIS ISRAEL, LA HACE PENSARDE OTRA FORMA.. SEA COMO SEA, FUE PARA
ELLA SUPONGO... UNA BELLA EXPERIENCIA
+bobbymoya My first reaction was to think: she doesn't care at all! Your comments made me think she might have taken her role very seriously during that year, but that experience is just not as prominent in her current life as it it in other titleholders' life (i.e. Maritza and Lupita).The only thing I don't agree with is your example about a client visiting her home. Many homes are going to display longing and pride about the past (from family heirlooms, to childhood pictures, to athletic competitions trophies). Now, if she opened the door wearing her Miss Universe gown, the crown, and the sash, then that'd be a good sign of craziness :)
NO NECESARIAMENTE ES ASI COMO TU DICES.. UNA COSA NO IMPLICA LA OTRA. QUIEN EN ISRAEL NO SABE DE ESE TRIUNFO?.. SI ELLA ES BUENA ABOGADA, LO DEL REINADO NO DIFICULTARIA LO OTRO. FUE UNA EXPERIENCIA BONITA DE SU VIDA Y YA... Y TODO EL MUNDO DEBERIA VERLO ASI. EL QUE LE PREGUNTE: Y ESA CORONA? ELLA RESPONDERIA: - FUI MISS UNIVERSO HACE AÑOS, PERO AHORA TRABAJO COMO ABOGADA NO VEO CUAL ES EL PROBLEMA CON ESO, AL CONTRARIO...
+Gerardo Buitrago Es abogada de asuntos de familia hoy día. Si tu fueras a visitar a una abogada de esta indole a su casa y vieras una corona y cinta de belleza en una vitrina en su sala, qué pensarías de su empeño como abogada? Creerías que alguien viviendo en el pasado de cuento de hadas te representaría bien?
Rina was a great miss universe, no entiendo que dice porque habla en hebreo pero Ella desempeno muy bien ese ano y lo entrego muy bien su corona, cuando ella gano miss universe estaba en el ejercito a segun tengo entendido Ella es ahora una abogada.