Philippine Daily Inquirer

OVERSEAS KOREAN WINS FIRST MISS EARTH CROWN

- By Armin P. Adina @diyarista

South Korea finally scored its first crown from one of the “Big 4” internatio­nal pageants when Mina Sue Choi, an Australia-born and US-educated model, captured the Miss Earth title in ceremonies staged at the Cove Manila pool club of Okada Manila in Parañaque City on Nov. 29.

The communicat­ions student was the successor of Belizean Destiny Wagner, also the first woman from her country to capture a major internatio­nal beauty title, in the global tilt’s 22nd edition beamed live to audiences served by Globovisio­n in Latin America and the Caribbean, and was seen online worldwide through the pageant’s official Kumu, Facebook and YouTube accounts.

Mounted by Filipino organizer Carousel Production­s, the annual Miss Earth competitio­n is recognized in the internatio­nal pageant community as one of the “Big 4” global tilts, in the same league as the Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss Internatio­nal pageants.

Choi was considered one of the early front-runners in the competitio­n, amassing awards from different preliminar­y events. She continued her upward trajectory and impressed the judges with her answer to the final question.

When asked of the one thing she wants to correct in the world, she responded: “It would be being empathetic. We often mistake kindness [for] being empathetic, but being empathetic [really means] putting yourself in someone else’s shoes.”

The Korean model also connected her answer to the pageant’s thrust of environmen­tal awareness. “When it comes to climate issues and other issues in this world, one has to be empathetic. You need to really see how the other person perceives this world. You need to understand their pain by being in their shoes.”

Heavy favorites Sheridan Mortlock from Australia and Andrea Aguilera from Colombia also received “elemental” crowns.

Mortlock was proclaimed Miss Earth Air while Aguilera, who finished in the Top 13 of the 2021 Miss World pageant, was hailed as Miss Earth Fire.

Nadeen Ayoub from Palestine came from behind to take one of the elemental titles and was crowned Miss Earth Water. The Philippine­s’ Jenny Ramp finished in the Top 20.

This is the first time in three years that the Miss Earth pageant was able to mount a physical staging of the competitio­n, after conducting virtual editions in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Before the recently-concluded edition, the last physical installmen­t of the pageant was in 2019, also held at Cove Manila, with 85 aspirants. There, Nellys Pimentel became the first representa­tive from Puerto Rico to bring home the title.

This year topped the 2019 haul with 86 internatio­nal delegates. Pimentel also returned to the Philippine­s to join the ladies in some of the pageant’s auxiliary events.

 ?? —DENNIZ FUTALAN/CONTRIBUTO­R ?? AU NATUREL Mina Sue Choi of South Korea takes a breather from planting trees around Lake Balanan in Siaton, Negros Oriental, on Nov. 24.
—DENNIZ FUTALAN/CONTRIBUTO­R AU NATUREL Mina Sue Choi of South Korea takes a breather from planting trees around Lake Balanan in Siaton, Negros Oriental, on Nov. 24.

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