YUMMY, YUMMY SHAMCEY
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YUMMY, YUMMY SHAMCEY
If I were to answer her question, I
would say:
“No, I would not
change my religion. I would marry
God because He is the
man I love the most.”
Shamcey Supsup on "tsunami walk." Angola's Leila Lopes being crowned. |
I am not convinced Shamcey did
superbly to defeat the uniqueness in the appearance of Miss Angola.
Imagine, all else were white and she
was black and yet she had the face equally beautiful as the rest and answer not
least as anyone else!
That rarity sealed the crown for
her!
If the answer of Shamcey were
extraordinary, that was the only way for her to win.
But we Filipinos must take comfort because Shamcey’s win is
an affirmation and a solidification of a statement that the Philippines is a
franchisee of a Top Five seat.
Remember that in 2010 our very own Venus Raj finished Fourth
Runner Up and, on top of that, she has become so popular in the world and her
memories still lingered right at the time the final questions were thrown to
the Five finalists.
Who would ever forget Venus when she recited a “major major”
answer?
Even American entertainment columnists, writers and talk
show hosts kept on repeating and laughing about the “major major” answer.
When Miss Mexico appeared on NBC and was asked what she
could say about the “major major” answer, the Mexican turned out to be very
fluent in English yet she resorted to an interpreter before she answered her
final question. Nevertheless, the Latina
defended Venus insisting that standing on the world stage gives the biggest
nervous of life.
Nevertheless, Dyaryo
Magdalo takes pride in Shamcey, not only because she is from General Santos
City that is a neighbor of South Cotabato where the editor-in-chief of this
paper hails from, but also because both her father, Kuya Tim, and mother, Ate
Marcey, are his co-alumni from Mindanao State Univeristy-Marawi.
All MSUans, including this author, campaigned hard to vote
for her online to ensure that she would be assured a seat in the Top Five.
And whatever the cute-and-innocent-looking Black Woman Miss
Angola would say, SHAMCEY IS “YUMMY, YUMMY!”
Shamcey’s boyfriend who converted from a Catholic to a Protestant
because of his love for her must have won a One-Billion-Dollar prize in the
heart of the woman who professed in her final question that she would prefer
God over the man she loves if to marry him demands her to change her religious
beliefs.
If I were the one to answer the same question, I would
answer: “No, I would not change my
religion. I would marry God because He is the man I love the most.”
That answer of Shamcey, wittingly or luckily drawn for her,
told of her real-life love drama with her boyfriend who has forsaken his
religious belief in favor of the “Yummy, Yummy”
“Sup Sup.”
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Comments
Kon ikaw nagsabat, tahum man galing kay basi 5th ka lang :-) kay ang mga judges indi guid guro magpabor sng mga polarizing thoughts on religion coz chances are some of them could be atheists.
Katahum sang imo hambalanon. Madamo guid nga salamat.
Toto Berteni