Magna cum laude grad from UP is Binibining Pilipinas Universe
MANILA, Philippines — Shamcey Supsup, a magna cum laude graduate from the University of the Philippines who says she values a good education over fame and fortune, won Sunday night’s Binibining Pilipinas pageant.
The 24-year-old General Santos beauty, who also is an architecture board exams topnotcher, will represent the country in the Miss Universe pageant in Brazil in November.
Her victory came as no surprise. Early in the competition, she received three special awards — Miss Talent, Miss Philippine Airlines and Miss Cream Silk.
Donning three sashes and clasping bouquets in her arms, Supsup gained more confidence even before the swimsuit and evening gown competitions started.
Hugh Wilson, Consul General of the Australian Embassy, asked Supsup during the question-and-answer portion what worthy cause she supported.
“Valuing education,” she replied. “You can have money. You can have fame. But in the end it can be taken from you. But education is something that cannot be taken away from you.”
Article continues after this advertisementHer response was punctuated with a thunderous applause from the audience at the Araneta coliseum.
Article continues after this advertisementSupsup took home a P500,000 management contract from the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc. (BPCI), P50,000 from Cream Silk, a trip for two to the United States, as well as products and services from the pageant’s sponsors.
Isabella Manjon, a 24-year-old nurse, bagged the Binibining Pilipinas-Tourism title and pocketed a P500,000 management contract from BPCI, and products and service from the sponsors. She will serve as an ambassador of Philippine tourism.
When asked by ABS-CBN publishing head Ernie Lopez if a father can carry out the duties of a mother and vice versa, Manjon said, “God made us all equal. And if we are equally made, then we can do everything in God’s grace.”
But perhaps the happiest person that evening was newly proclaimed Binibining Pilipinas-International Diane Necio. The Albay lass took an unprecedented risk and rescinded the first runner up spot she earned in last year’s pageant so she could join again this year, also giving up part of her prize package by doing so.
Necio will represent the country in the Miss International pageant, where the Philippines already won four times. She awaits a red carpet welcome on her return to Legazpi City, courtesy of Albay Governor Joey Salceda.
She also took home a P500,000 management contract from BPCI, a trip for two to Japan to meet the organizers of the Miss International pageant, as well as other products and services from the pageant’s sponsors.
Rounding up the top five were first runner up Janine Tugonon and second runner up Mary Jean Lastimosa.
Tugonon was a campus queen in the University of Santo Tomas, where she was proclaimed 2010 Miss Thomasian Personality. Lastimosa, former Mutya ng Dabaw and Reyna ng Aliwan, was predicted by many to bag the Best in Swimsuit award with her excellent form.
The Best in Swimsuit award went to basketball varsity player Queenie Rehman, while Bulacan lass Luzelle Felipe took home the Best in Long Gown trophy. Both were among the 15 semifinalists.
Sports Science student Samantha Purvor was voted by her fellow candidates as Miss Friendship, while Angelia Ong was proclaimed “The Face of Binibining Pilipinas 2011” for garnering the most number of text votes.
There was a complete shutout of ABS-CBN wards in the pageant. The partner network’s artists failed to advance to the semifinals.
Resigned Mutya ng Pilipinas winner Zephorah Mayon, who was once a “Pinoy Big Brother” housemate and “Wheel of Fortune” board lady, went home empty-handed along with former “Deal or No Deal” briefcase lady Chloe McCully and “Close-Up to Fame” winner Arabella Hanesh, a former Mutya ng Pilipinas runner up.
In the pageant’s previous editions, GMA network’s Kapuso talents were recognized — Krista Kleiner was crowned 2010 Bibining Pilipinas-International while Rich Asuncion finished first runner up in 2009. Not on Sunday.
Miss Universe 1973 Margie Moran-Floirendo, cager Alex Cabagnot, Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda and Armed Forces Chief of Staff Eduardo Oban Jr. were among the judges.
Miss Universe 1999 first runner up Miriam Quiambao and Miss International 2005 Precious Lara Quigaman shared hosting chores with screen hunk Derek Ramsay and “mega daughter” KC Concepcion. With a report from Mar S. Arguelles, Inquirer Southern Luzon