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THE REAL STORY BEHIND MISS PHILIPPINES’ NATIONAL COSTUME AT MISS UNIVERSE PAGEANT

Miss Philppines Mary Jean Lastimosa in her national costume
Miss Philppines Mary Jean Lastimosa in her national costume (Photo credit: AP)

DORAL, Florida (The Adobo Chronicles) – Hundreds of Filipinos erupted in cheers and applause each time Miss Philippines appeared on stage as part of the preliminary contest in the Miss Universe Pageant being held in Doral, Florida. They cheered when Mary Jean Lastimosa appeared in her Colombian-designed evening gown, and again when she catwalked her way on stage in a bright pink swim suit.

But when Lastimosa came out in her national costume, the Filipinos in the crowd were stunned silent. The Philippine beauty appeared in a white butterfly sleeve gown with some yellow, red and purple stuff on her hair, sleeves and the bottom of her gown. Obviously, something had gone wrong.

The Adobo Chronicles later learned that as Miss Philippines was making her way to the stage, she had to walk through the hotel’s kitchen like everyone else. Then all of a sudden, a bucket of pineapple, strawberry and ube (purple yam) meringue fell off one of the kitchen shelves, dousing Lastimosa with the fruit-flavored and sticky pie filling.

Being the professional that she is, Lastimosa continued on as her name was called for the national costume segment. When asked by the judges to describe her national costume, she smiled and said, ” It represents the colorful melting pot history of my country which in different periods was colonized and ruled by Spain, Japan and the United States. Pineapple and strawberry are also my favorite fruits, not to mention my favorite vegetable, ube.”

Again the Filipinos in the audience cheered and applauded.

The finals of the Miss Universe Pageant will be held January 25.

 

 

 

 

IMELDA MARCOS: FROM FIRST LADY TO PILGRIM

Imelda Marcos, the pilgrim
Imelda Marcos, the pilgrim

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles) – How times have changed. Imelda Romualdez Marcos, former First Lady and once considered the most powerful and influential woman in the Philippines, has turned pilgrim. Thanks to Pope Francis’ visit to the Philippines and to Marcos’ home province of Leyte.

At last week’s mass celebrated by Pope Francis in Tacloban, Leyte, Marcos was present, not as former First Lady or Congresswoman or Beauty Queen, but as a pilgrim, just like the thousands of people who attended the papal event on a rainy and windy day.

Miracles do happen. Marcos was even seen wearing a yellow raincoat, a color closely associated with Cory Aquino (and the current president Noynoy) and the opposition that led to ouster of her husband Ferdinand and the family’s exile to Hawaii.

Imelda’s ID tag  says it all: “Pilgrim.”

WHAT’S IN POPE FRANCIS’ LEATHER BAG?

imageROME, Italy (The Adobo Chronicles) – Pope Francis’ long flight from Manila to Rome was a great opportunity for journalists to ask the pontiff questions ranging from his impressions of Sri Lanka and the Philippines to the expected Vatican encyclical on climate change to the Pope’s scheduled visit to the U.S. this fall.

The Adobo Chronicles chose to ask the Pope a question that has been nagging many people who have closely watched Francis’ travels abroad.

It is common knowledge by now that Pope Francis prefers to carry his own bag — that Italian leather bag often seen in photos and videos taken of the pontiff, especially during his recent visit to the Philippines.

We asked the Pope what was in his leather bag.  He revealed it to us on the condition that we keep it confidential. So we will honor our commitment.

But we’d like to ask our readers: What do you think is in the Pope’s leather bag?