When I read the news about her
winning the contest from some local websites, I
noticed that at the same time the controversy was also added up, because of
those who think that she didn't deserve it. Mostly were coming from her rival's
diehard supporters who dislike and dissatisfied with the result and put so many
harsh words on the net.
There will always be pros and
cons in everything, since nothing can truly satisfy all people anyway. However,
what's meant to be, it will eventually happen no matter how hard you deny or
dislike it. I think the title of the contest itself already explained what they
were looking for, someone who can represent the face of Asia
with her unique and distinctive qualities. Let alone those underachieved
standard measurements
of a perfect model should
be.
I also read about her days of
struggle in the camp along with other competitive contestants. I can imagine
that it was not something easy at all, since I also had many experiences
competing in several design contests, and it was damn hard. Therefore, it sure
is tough to stay cool headed when people think that you're not worth it when
you actually are. The judges are compatible and experienced people in their
fields and understood what they have to do. The decision has been made, she won
it with hard work and as for the other finalists; they are also winners. The
true battle is in the real life, how she and the others are going to manage and
maintain their careers and achievements. I'm proud of her of being able to
bring pride to her country and her supporters.
We can voice out our supports, comments and critics on the net but don't
forget that we are human with heart and mind inside,
civilized people who can write and arrange better words and keep good manner as
it should be.
If I can find more reference or link to her photos in great clothes, I might add it later.
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