Miss Universe 2023: The Morning After

Ah, the morning after the Miss Universe Pageant, where the glitz and glamour of the night before dissipate like last night’s hairspray fumes, leaving behind a trail of questionable decisions and unforgettable moments. Let’s break down the highlights, or rather, the lowlights, that have left us scratching our heads and questioning the cosmic alignment of tiaras.

First up, a round of applause for the revolutionary semi-finalists – a married mom, a plus-size goddess, and a transgender trailblazer. Because nothing says “beauty” like breaking free from the shackles of conventional standards and embracing the chaos of real life. It’s almost as if the pageant organizers decided to throw in a diverse mix just to keep things interesting. Bravo for the token diversity, Miss Universe, you’re really pushing the boundaries of pageantry.

Then there’s Miss Pakistan, who dared to defy tradition by strutting her stuff in a “burkini” during the swimsuit competition. Because who needs a bikini when you can make a splash in something a little more modest and culturally rich? It’s a bold move, and we can only hope it inspires future contestants to showcase their individuality, perhaps in parkas during the evening gown segment.

In the world of unexpected plot twists, we had the official Miss Universe top 5 art card controversy. One card had Miss Philippines included among the chosen five, while another had Miss Thailand stealing her spotlight. It’s like the universe itself couldn’t make up its mind, leaving pageant enthusiasts around the globe scrambling to update their beauty queen brackets. Hey, consistency is overrated, right?

And who could forget the dramatic exit of the Miss Universe Mexico national director? Storming out in a fit of rage because her country’s representative didn’t make it to the semi-finals, she left us wondering if we had accidentally tuned into a telenovela. It’s like the Miss Universe stage turned into the set of a soap opera, with the national director playing the role of the scorned villain.

Oh, and did we already talk about the sour-graping that it was a “cooking show” seeing as how in a Latin host country, the Latinas dominated the frontrunner list?

Now, let’s address the elephant – or in this case, the bird – in the room: Miss Philippines’ national costume. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a costume that defies both gravity and logic. The Internet had a field day dissecting every feather and sequin, leaving us questioning whether the designer had a vision or just a very vivid dream involving an aviary.

Ah, Michelle Dee, the Philippines’ beacon of hope for a fifth Miss Universe crown. The news media and beauty “experts” were so confident in her victory that they practically printed the tiara before the pageant even began. But alas, the universe had other plans, and all they can say now is, “You made us proud.” Translation: Better luck next time, and maybe don’t count your rhinestones before they hatch.

And finally, as we bid adieu to this year’s Miss Universe Pageant, we’re left with the eternal Filipino mantra: “What could have been.” Because in the world of beauty pageants, dreams are shattered, tiaras are left unclaimed, and the quest for the elusive fifth crown continues. See you all next year, same time, same channel, for another round of glitter, drama, and the perpetual pursuit of cosmic beauty.

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