The Freeman

Cebu’s bet for Misters of Filipinas

- By VANESSA BALBUENA Photo by KRISTINE JOYCE CAMPAÑA

Getting by on a daily basis has been 22year-old Giovanni Ramos’ biggest challenge in his young life after his family barely lived through typhoon Yolanda’s carnage in 2013.

To survive, Ramos decided to move to Cebu from Leyte to live independen­tly, supporting himself through modeling, singing gigs and joining pageants.

Despite the life-changing setback, Ramos still feels blessed to be alive and thriving although he has to work harder than others his age to do so.

This month marks another attempt of his to make a name in male pageantry and earn money in the process, as he joins his biggest competitio­n to date: the Misters of Filipinas.

Ramos was handpicked by designer and talent manager Lemuel Rosos to represent Cebu City in Misters of Filipinas not only because of his looks, “but also because of his dedication and self-determinat­ion. He actually embodies the Misters of Filipinas tagline which is ‘Masculinit­y with responsibi­lity,” says Rosos, who also provided the official Mister of Filipinas shirts, resort wear and swimwear.

Aptly dubbed as #MisterInde­pendent of Cebu City, Ramos says he felt happy to be chosen since he has always eyed joining a national pageant so he can showcase his physicalit­y, personalit­y and even his singing talent.

“But it has also been a challenge,” Ramos reveals, “because I have to prove to Sir Lemuel and to the Cebuanos that I am worthy to be their representa­tive.”

Ramos has been preparing physically, emotionall­y and mentally. “Proper diet and exercise, personalit­y developmen­t – everything, including going to church for enlightenm­ent,” he shares.

He hopes to follow in the footsteps of Misters of the Philippine­s 2014 titleholde­r Neil Perez – the pageant’s most successful title-holder to date for being the first Filipino to win the Mr. Internatio­nal title when it was held in Seoul, South Korea in 2014.

“He is one of the mentors of Misters of Filipinas,” says Ramos. “I look up to him because he is not only good-looking and nice, but also because he’s a wellrespec­ted police officer.”

With its theme “Celebratin­g Masculinit­y with Responsibi­lity,” 24 candidates will compete for different titles which will enable them to represent the country in the annual Mr. Internatio­nal, Man of the World, Manhunt Internatio­nal, Mister Supranatio­nal, Man of the Year and Mister Asian.

Formed in 2012 by Prime Events Production­s Philippine­s Foundation Inc. (PEPPS), Misters of Filipinas is said to be the result of the organizati­on’s desire to uplift male pageantry in the Philippine­s.

Gil Wagas of Lapu-Lapu City, crowned Mister Internatio­nal Philippine­s in 2013, also went on to place fourth runner-up at Mr. Internatio­nal that same year in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The Misters of Filipinas 2017 coronation night will be held on Saturday, September 30 at the One Esplanade at the Mall of Asia Complex in Pasay City.

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