Miss Universe Philippines 2024
Miss Universe Philippines 2024 | |
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Date | May 22, 2024 |
Presenters | |
Entertainment | |
Theme | Love For All |
Venue | SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines |
Broadcaster | GMA Network (delayed telecast) |
Entrants | 53 |
Placements | 20 |
Withdrawals | |
Winner | Chelsea Manalo Bulacan |
Best National Costume |
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Miss Universe Philippines 2024 was the fifth edition of the Miss Universe Philippines pageant, held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay, Philippines, on May 22, 2024. The edition was the first to be contested by delegates chosen by local pageants under the Miss Universe Philippines Accredited Partners Program.
Chelsea Manalo of Bulacan was crowned by Michelle Dee of Makati as her successor at the end of the event.[1] She is noted as the first Black woman to have been selected to represent the country in Miss Universe.[2][3] Manalo will represent the Philippines at the Miss Universe 2024 pageant to be held in Mexico.[4]
The contest was presented by Miss Universe 2022 R'Bonney Gabriel, Alden Richards, Jeannie Mai, Gabbi Garcia and Tim Yap.[5] Lola Amour, Marina Summers, and Metawin Opas-iamkajorn performed in the event.[6][7][8]
Background
Selection of participants
On April 11, 2023, the Miss Universe Philippines Organization announced the launch of a new accredited partners program that would select delegates from the 2024 edition onwards.[9] This allows accredited partners to organize local pageants that will send competitors to the national pageant.[10][11] This replaced the previous system, where applicants underwent a screening process before being confirmed as a candidate for the title.[12][13][14] The national director Shamcey Supsup-Lee, explained that this intended to "even the playing field" by having local organizers providing resources to participants in the pageant. It was compared to that used in Miss USA. Supsup-Lee added that it will "provide women in the provinces with an equal opportunity", noting that previously contestants based in Metro Manila had a financial advantage.[15][11]
As the Miss Universe Organization scrapped the age limit from Miss Universe 2024 onwards, allowing competitors aged 29 and above to compete, while keeping the minimum age to 18.[16][17][15] In light of the change, media outlets cited Jocelyn Cubales, who competed in Miss Universe Philippines – Quezon City at the age of 69, as the first senior citizen to compete in local pageants affiliated with the national pageant.[18][19]
The edition marks the first time in which delegates representing Overseas Filipino Communities will be sent to the pageant.[20] Media outlets including The Philippine Star and the Manila Standard have also noted the presence of "pageant veterans" in the edition,[21][22] citing the participation of Ahtisa Manalo of Quezon, who competed in Miss International 2018; Christi McGarry of Taguig, who competed in Miss Intercontinental 2015; Kris Tiffany Janson of Cebu, who competed in Miss Intercontinental 2014; and Cyrille Payumo of Pampanga, who was crowned as Miss Tourism International 2019.[23][24][25]
Withdrawals and replacements
Out of the 55 initial contestants announced, four announced their withdrawal from the competition prior to the coronation night: Natasha Jung of Kananga on February 22, 2024;[26] Joanne Marie Thornley of Angeles on March 19;[27] Lorraine Ojimba of Quezon City on April 3;[28] and Kiara Landon of the Filipino community of Washington, United States, on April 19.[29]
Two of the four franchises with withdrawn delegates sent replacement candidates to the pageant: Kananga announced Phoebe Torita as its new delegate on February 28,[30] while Quezon City announced Cam Lagmay as its new delegate on April 7.[31] Angeles and Washington did not send new delegates, ultimately withdrawing from the competition.[32]
Location and date
On April 2, 2024, the organization announced that the coronation night will be held on May 22, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Bay City, Pasay.[33] The sale of tickets for the event began on April 8.[34] The pageant and its related events are being held with the theme "Love For All".[35][36] The initial fifty-five competitors were formally introduced at a press presentation on February 18, at the Hilton Manila. This was held concurrently with the appointment ceremonies for the Miss Philippines and Mister Pilipinas Worldwide pageants.[37][38]
Additional titles
On May 13, 2024, the organization announced that four more national titles would be contested in the pageant.[39] In a separate ceremony following the coronation night, delegates were appointed to represent the country in Miss Supranational, Miss Charm, Miss Eco International, and Miss Cosmo.[40]
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss Universe Philippines 2024 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up | |
3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up | |
Top 10 |
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Top 20 |
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‡ – Challenge winners
Appointments
Shortly after the coronation night, 10 delegates were shortlist from top 20 semifinalists and four were appointed to represent the country on the following international beauty pageants:[41][42] Stacey Gabriel of Cainta, first runner-up, was eligible for appointment but declined. Ahtisa Manalo of Quezon, the second runner-up, would have first pick to select any of the four titles and chose to be crowned Miss Cosmo Philippines.[43]
Title | Contestant | International placement |
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Miss Supranational Philippines 2025 |
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TBD – Miss Supranational 2025 |
Miss Charm Philippines 2025 |
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TBD – Miss Charm 2025 |
Miss Eco Philippines 2025 |
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TBD – Miss Eco International 2025 |
Miss Cosmo Philippines 2024 | TBD – Miss Cosmo 2024 |
Special awards
Major awards
Award | Contestant |
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Best National Costume |
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Sponsor awards
Award | Contestant |
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Face of Avon |
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Hello Glow Body | |
Icon Doll | |
Miss Aqua Boracay | |
Miss Buscopan |
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Miss Cream Silk | |
Miss Danielito's | |
Miss Fairy Skin | |
Miss Hello Glow | |
Miss iColorPlus | |
Miss JellLife |
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Miss Jewelmer | |
Miss Jojo Bragais | |
Miss Kemans | |
Miss Mags | |
Miss Smilee | |
Miss So-En | |
Miss Villa Medica | |
Miss Wuling | |
Miss Zonrox |
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Queen of Hearts |
Pre-pageant events
National Costume Competition
With the theme Flora and Fauna, the National Costume Competition was held on April 28, 2024, at the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Capitol Gym in Sultan Kudarat. R'Bonney Gabriel and Marco Gumabao hosted the event.[46][47] The results of the competition were announced on April 29. Alexie Mae Brooks of Iloilo City, Janet Hammond of Southern California, and Tamara Ocier of Tacloban, were named winners, each receiving a ₱100,000 cash prize.[44]
The contest was held following the runway challenge held on April 26 and the Inaul Fashion Show, held on April 27, which showcased the creations of 15 local designers based on the indigenous inaul cloth.[48][49]
Challenges
In the run-up to the competition, the fifty-three contestants competed in preliminary contests for a guaranteed spot in the semifinals. The results for each challenge were determined through online polls.[50] The swimsuit competition, the first of the preliminary contests for the pageant, was held on April 20, in Boracay at the Aqua Boracay resort. Also determined during the contest were eight "Acqua Boracay Angels" and twelve brand ambassadors for Arete Tagaytay.[51] The five finalists for the contest were announced on May 4.[52] The individual reels of the contestants were released on April 27, which saw the public vote for the winner on Facebook.[53] The third competition, the "Up Close & Personal" personality interviews, followed on May 7, with executive vice president Voltaire Tayag serving as the sole panelist.[54] On May 8, voting opened for the runway challenge, the third contest.[55]
Challenges | Results | |
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Challenge winner | Top 5 finalists | |
Bingo Plus fan vote |
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Swimsuit challenge |
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Casting reel challenge | — | |
Interview challenge |
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Runway challenge |
Pageant
Format
The results of the preliminary competition, held on May 19, 2024, at the Manila Hotel, which evaluated the 53 delegates in the swimsuit and evening gown categories and the closed-door interviews, determined the first 15 semifinalists for the edition.[60][61] The voting public determined the winners of the pre-pageant challenges which each advanced a delegate to the semifinals, creating a total of 20 semifinalists, an increase of two from the previous edition.[60] The semifinalists competed in the swimsuit competition, where they were then narrowed down to ten. Afterward, top 10 competed in the evening gown competition, where five delegates were chosen to advance to the finals. The top five finalists then participated in the question and answer portion where Miss Universe Philippines 2024 and her runners-up were determined.[62]
Selection committee
This consisted of:[63]
- Ariella Arida – Miss Universe Philippines 2013
- Archie Carrasco – president of AGC Power Holdings
- Camille Co – chief operating officer of Aqua Boracay
- Jason Co – chief financial officer of Miss Universe Skincare
- Beatrice Gomez – Miss Universe Philippines 2021
- Crystal Jacinto – chief executive officer of Conti's
- Joy Marcelo – vice president of Sparkle GMA Artist Center
- Stanley Ng – president and chief operating officer of Philippine Airlines<
- Eusebio Tanco – chairman of DiGi Plus Interactive Corp.
- Vina Yapjuangco – chief executive officer of Kemans
In addition to the ten judges, the public voted in real-time as the eleventh judge in each stage of the coronation night.[64]
Issues
The delayed telecast of the preliminary interviews and the preliminary gala night, originally set to be aired on May 20, at 12:00 p.m. and 6:00pm (PhST), respectively, on the EmpirePH YouTube channel, was subject to delays and glitches and was eventually made private.[65] Attracting backlash from netizens, the organizers released a public apology and re-uploaded the video of the telecast.[65] The coronation night, which ran for nearly six hours, was criticized on social media for its length.[66] The organization explained that the length was a result of allotting "enough time" for the "tabulations, production set-ups, and costume changes" during the event. As a result, a shortened version of the pageant was uploaded on the organization's YouTube channel.[67]
Contestants
Fifty-three contestants competed for the title.[68][69][70]
Locality | Contestant | Age[a] | Hometown |
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Albay | Elaine Bernales[70] | 23 | Daraga |
Australia | Kymberlee Street[71] | 26 | Sydney |
Bacolod | Yvonne Catamco[72] | 23 | Bacolod |
Bacoor | Victoria Velasquez Vincent[70] | 28 | Bacoor |
Baguio | Justine Tarah Marie Valencia[70] | 23 | Baguio |
Bantayan Island | Juvel Ducay[73] | 29 | Bantayan |
Batangas | Mariztella Lat[70] | 23 | Batangas City |
Bohol | Bianca Gaviola[70] | 24 | Tagbilaran |
Bukidnon | Natasha Jane Bajuyo[71] | 22 | Valencia |
Bulacan | Chelsea Anne Manalo[70] | 24 | Meycauayan |
Cabanatuan | Daniella Villar[70] | 25 | Cabanatuan |
Cagayan de Oro | Lynn Lomongo[74] | 18 | Cagayan de Oro |
Cainta | Stacey Daniella Gabriel[71] | 26 | Cainta |
Camiguin | Rethiana Rosy[71] | 23 | Mambajao |
Cavite | Deanna Marie Maté[75] | 22 | Kawit |
Cebu | Kris Tiffany Janson[73] | 34 | Cebu City |
Davao City | Isabel Pelayo[69] | 24 | Davao City |
Davao Region | Johanna Yulo[70] | 39 | Davao City |
Florida | Matea Mahal Smith[76] | 22 | Coral Springs |
Hawaii | Patricia Bianca Tapia[69] | 26 | Honolulu |
Iloilo City | Alexie Mae Brooks[77] | 23 | Leon |
Kananga | Phoebe Arianna Torita[70] | 18 | Kananga |
Laguna | Alexandra Mae Rosales[69] | 27 | Calamba |
Leyte | Angel Tambal[78] | 25 | La Paz |
Lucban | Rikki de la Peña[69] | 25 | Lucban |
Mandaue | Victoria Ingram[69] | 27 | Mandaue |
Manila | Ysabel Macuja[69] | 20 | Manila |
Mariveles | Elle Hollman[69] | 32 | Mariveles |
Miami | Mary Yasol[69] | 32 | Parañaque |
Naic | Mary Rose Guiral[69] | 23 | Naic |
Northern California | Kayla Jean Carter[79] | 27 | Jacksonville |
Nueva Ecija | Maica Martinez[69] | 30 | Cabanatuan |
Occidental Mindoro | Zoleil Taño[69] | 23 | San Jose |
Pagadian | Hershey Senit[69] | 18 | Pagadian |
Palawan | Raven Doctor[80] | 18 | Puerto Princesa |
Pampanga | Cyrille Payumo[21] | 26 | Porac |
Pangasinan | Grace Lumague[69] | 23 | Pozorrubio |
Pasig | Selena Antonio-Reyes[81] | 38 | Pasig |
Quezon City | Camille Isabel Lagmay[31] | 31 | Quezon City |
Quezon | Maria Ahtisa Manalo[82] | 26 | Candelaria |
Quirino | Stephanie Faye Gerona[70] | 33 | Cabarroguis |
San Pablo | Eunice Deza[69] | 23 | San Pablo |
Siargao | Joshell de Ocampo[69] | 26 | Del Carmen |
Southern California | Janet Hammond[79] | 25 | Los Angeles |
Sydney | Jenina Lui[69] | 21 | Sydney |
Tacloban | Tamara Ocier[69] | 23 | Tacloban |
Taguig | Christi Lynn McGarry[83] | 33 | Taguig |
Talisay | Mary Josephine Paaske[73] | 21 | Talisay |
Toledo | Kim Irish Placibe[71] | 19 | Toledo |
Tuguegarao | Zhyra Mae Cabalza[84] | 20 | Tuguegarao |
United Kingdom | Christina Chalk[69] | 31 | Dunblane |
Virginia | Denise Nicole Mababangloob[69] | 29 | Virginia Beach |
Zambales | Anita Rose Gomez[85] | 23 | Subic |
Notes
- ^ Ages at the time of the competition
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