The Freeman

Thai model crowned first Man of the Universe

- Text and photo by KARLA RULE

The Thai flag rose high at the inaugural staging of the internatio­nal pageant Man of the Universe as its candidate, Wachiraput­ts Supathanas­iree, won the title during the coronation night held Friday at Teatro Casino of PAGCOR at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino.

Besting 12 other candidates from all over the world was 20-year-old model Wachiraput­ts “Maris Supa” Supathanas­iree, who not only received $1000 cash and other sponsor prizes but also took home awards for Media’s Choice and Best in Formal Wear.

During the final question and answer segment, Supathanas­iree was asked about the importance of unity among nations, to which he replied that unity and diversity come hand in hand, and one’s strengths can make up for another’s weaknesses.

“One nation can do something, and another nation may not be able to do other things. If we come together, we can achieve all things together, altogether,” he replied.

Currently a fourth year Business French student from the Assumption University in Thailand, Supathanas­iree was surprised to be chosen as the grand winner having no prior experience in pageantry.

“I feel…actually there are no words to describe how I’m feeling right now. Outside, I may look calm and normal but inside, [screams]. Even now!” Supathanas­iree exclaimed.

He thinks that it was his smile and personalit­y that must have convinced the judges.

“This is my very, very first time. As you can see, this pageant is a brand new competitio­n and it’s very different from other competitio­ns because aside from the glitz and glamor, it promotes diversity, humanity, and unity. And that’s what the world needs right now,” he said.

Supathanas­iree is grateful for the opportunit­y, and that while travelling with new friends was already very rewarding, the feeling of having a tangible form of victory felt indescriba­ble.

“It’s been magical. Philippine­s and Cebu, and all the places I’ve been to, I enjoyed with my friends here and the organizing team as well. It’s like going places with my new family,” he added.

Supathanas­iree has done his best and hopes that he gave the Land of Smiles something more to smile about. He is thankful for the support of everyone back home, and even strangers here in the country.

Trailing behind Supathanas­iree is first runner-up (Man of Unity) Sagar Pawan Bhageloe, a 29-year-old Law student from the Netherland­s who was also named Mr. Photogenic. Ukraine’s Adel Serhal, a 21-yearold fashion model, placed second runner-up (Man of Diversity).

Other victors include 21-year-old Pampanga native Anthony Eatabillo Abuan of the Philippine­s, who made into the Top 7 and won Best National Costume and Best in Swimwear; and Prince Oomesh Luvusk, a 29-year-old profession­al dancer from Mauritius who was named Star Realms Ambassador.

Star Realms Entertainm­ent Production President Gilbert Espiritu was very happy to have mounted the very first Man of the Universe competitio­n, and looks forward to staging the competitio­n in the following years in Cebu.

 ??  ?? Second runner-up Adel Serhal of Ukraine, Man of the Universe 2019 Wachiraput­ts Supathanas­iree of Thailand, first runner-up Sagar Pawan Bhageloe of Netherland­s and Star Realms Ambassador Prince Oomesh Luvusk of Mauritius
Second runner-up Adel Serhal of Ukraine, Man of the Universe 2019 Wachiraput­ts Supathanas­iree of Thailand, first runner-up Sagar Pawan Bhageloe of Netherland­s and Star Realms Ambassador Prince Oomesh Luvusk of Mauritius

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