The Philippine Star

LOVE & RESPECT MATTER MOST, SAYS MISS EARTH 2019

- MYlene MenDoza-DaYrIt Post me a note at mylene@goldsgym.com. ph or mylenedayr­it@gmail.com.

Eighty-five women from all over the world capped their four jampacked weeks of activities last Oct.26 at Cove Manila in Okada with the coronation of one lucky woman as Earth queen.

All delegates underwent three preliminar­y judging rounds where they were evaluated based on figure and form, beauty of face and poise, intelligen­ce and environmen­tal awareness

The 19th edition of the advocacy-driven pageant took on a floral theme to celebrate the national flowers of participat­ing countries. Unfortunat­ely, some of these flowers are nearly extinct. The pageant theme is a timely reminder that nature could be brought back to life if people from all walks of life show genuine care for its protection and preservati­on.

Miss Earth 2018 Phuong Khanh Nguyen of Vietnam, the very first Vietnamese major internatio­nal pageant winner, crowned her successor Nellys Pimentel from Puerto Rico. An early favorite, the young marketing and psychology student is the very first Puerto Rican to bag the crown.

“Puerto Rico has more than 2,200 species of native plants that can cure naturally, among them our national flower — the Puerto Rican Hibiscus commonly known as Flor de Maga,” explained Nellys on why chose to represent hibiscus. “Besides it’s beauty, it is also known for its array of benefits such as its high concentrat­ion of calcium, iron and potassium. It is commonly used for decoration or as a sweet ingredient for baking desserts.”

In the eco video submitted by Nellys, she expounded on her advocacy. “I am the oldest of two siblings. Our parents have taught us the values of love and respect and that is what my advocacy is based on. The family is the base of society and a society composed by families that love, respect and value each other is the one that will also do the same and make efforts in creating a stable and safe environmen­t in every aspect. It is time to understand that the concept of love is the key to creating conscious change through education.”

“It is time to raise our voice to take care of our biggest home, protect it with love where we set footsteps today — our Mother Earth. Because big changes begin with small acts of love, it is through these acts of love that I began giving talks about the importance of reducing and ultimately stopping the use of products that are harmful to the environmen­t and educate the public on how reusing, recycling and replacing become easier with time.”

In that same video, she expressed why the pageant is important to her. “It means a lot to be crowned Miss Earth because this pageant represents much more than beauty. It represents the cause and the voice that come with that beauty. I believe that is what I represent, a woman committed to raise the voice of awareness and act for the change that we need in order to care for the earth.”

Crowned May 5 in Puerto Rico, Nellys trained and worked hard for the pageant ever since. She even took additional workshops here in the Philippine­s last September under the camp of Kagandahan­g Flores (KF). We were fortunate to get hold of the ever-busy Rodgil Flores of KF for a few words.

THE PHILIPPINE STAR: What is the best asset of Nellys that won her the crown? What did you have to improve or enhance in her to help her shine?

RODGIL FLORES: Nellys is a natural stunner. She has the height, a beautiful face and proportion­ed physique. These are plus factors that can easily make her standout. But there’s more to winning a pageant. It’s not just how you look, one must also deliver a solid performanc­e. So we took time to enhance her stage presence – through visual poise and pasarela training.

Nellys also underwent hair and makeup training for her to come up with her best look for everyday activities, pre-pageant competitio­ns and finale night. Since Miss Earth pageant is known for choosing winners that are articulate with substantia­l knowledge about environmen­tal issues, we also helped her to keep abreast of current events and global environmen­tal concerns as part of her Q&A training.

I believe that what made Nellys win was her “relaxed” confidence during the

Miss Earth 2019 coronation show. The fact that she knew she was prepared for the grand battle made her deliver a winning overall performanc­e. She was just on point in every round of competitio­n even up to the final question and answer.

I would also like to thank the Miss Earth Puerto Rico organizati­on, especially her national directors (Vanessa del Roide and Joe Ahmed) for the trust. Congratula­tions for honing Nellys into a perfect fit Ms. Earth delegate.

Nellys Pimentel of Puerto Rico says she personifie­s the woman who is committed to raise the voice of environmen­tal awareness.

Are you flattered that KF is being recognized internatio­nally for pageant training?

We are elated that KF is being recognized internatio­nally. This just proves that, indeed, we Filipinos excel in the field of pageantry. We will still widen our global network in the coming years, but first and foremost, we will continue our commitment of developing Pinays into world-class beauty queens.

We are currently in the recruitmen­t phase for KF batch 2020. Aspiring beauty queens may email their bio/profile with head shots and full-body photos toKFcrowng­lorylegacy@gmail.com.

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 ??  ?? Miss Earth 2019 Nellys Pimentel (second from left) with (from left) Miss Fire Manyonok of Belarus; Miss Air Emanii Davis of USA; and Miss Water Klara Vavruskova of Czech Republic
Miss Earth 2019 Nellys Pimentel (second from left) with (from left) Miss Fire Manyonok of Belarus; Miss Air Emanii Davis of USA; and Miss Water Klara Vavruskova of Czech Republic
 ??  ?? Rodgil Flores of Kagandahan­g Flores with national directors of Puerto Rico Vanessa del Roide and Joe Ahmed
Rodgil Flores of Kagandahan­g Flores with national directors of Puerto Rico Vanessa del Roide and Joe Ahmed
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