New Straits Times

FILIPINA WINS MISS UNIVERSE

Music student hopes to promote education on HIV and AIDS

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MISS Philippine­s was crowned Miss Universe here yesterday after a trailblazi­ng ceremony praised for featuring its first transgende­r candidate but marred by gaffes about the English-speaking ability of two Asian contestant­s.

Catriona Gray, 24, finished first ahead of the South African and Venezuelan finalists in the glittering televised event hosted by American comic turned TV host Steve Harvey and supermodel Ashley Graham.

In the final round, Gray earned applause describing her work in the slums of Manila.

After winning, she said she would like to expand her work with an organisati­on in the Philippine­s that promotes education on HIV and AIDS.

“A few years ago, I lost a close friend to health complicati­ons with HIV,” she said.

“So spreading awareness on that cause is definitely one of my first projects that I’d like to pursue.”

Gray, a student of music theory, beat more than 90 contestant­s from around the globe in the 67th instalment of Miss Universe.

During the competitio­n, which was broadcast live, candidates were asked questions on press freedom, legalisati­on of marijuana, refugees and the #MeToo movement.

This year’s event drew positive feedback for themes of inclusivit­y and an all-women panel of judges made up of business leaders and former Miss Universe titleholde­rs.

Miss Spain’s Angela Ponce made history as the first transgende­r candidate in a competitio­n once owned by President Donald Trump, whose administra­tion has attempted to block military recruitmen­t of transgende­r people.

“I always say: having a vagina didn’t transform me into a woman. I am a woman, already before birth, because my identity is here,” Ponce said on Saturday, gesturing to her head.

She added that she wanted her appearance to be empowering and that she hoped for a “new generation of human beings who are raised a lot better, more tolerant and respectful”.

But issues of tolerance and respect came centre stage during the competitio­n when Miss USA Sarah Rose Summers appeared to poke fun at Miss Vietnam and Miss Cambodia on social media for not being able to speak English.

 ?? EPA PIC ?? Catriona Gray smiling as she is crowned by her predecesso­r, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters of South Africa, at the Miss Universe beauty pageant in Bangkok yesterday.
EPA PIC Catriona Gray smiling as she is crowned by her predecesso­r, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters of South Africa, at the Miss Universe beauty pageant in Bangkok yesterday.

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