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The international beauty fan community is simultaneously bewildered and deeply shocked by the news that the Miss Grand International organization officially withdrew the copyright of Miss Grand Philippines, stopped selling and banned this beauty powerhouse from sending contestants.
In recent days, fans of international beauty, especially of the Miss Grand International - Miss Peace International pageant, are extremely shocked and shocked by President Nawat's decision not to be more straightforward. Accordingly, on many beauty forums, many information is being circulated, that Mr. Nawat and his organization have completely withdrawn the copyright of his pageant in the Philippines.
Specifically, many articles on groups and forums are firmly confirming this information. After many years of cooperation with the Miss Grand Philippines organization, Mr. Nawat revoked the copyright, citing that the attitude and way of working of this beauty powerhouse no longer corresponded to the context set by the Miss Grand International organization. The withdrawal of the copyright of the old organization and the suspension of sale to the new organization also means that the Philippines will no longer have the opportunity to send contestants to this beauty arena.
The Philippines is a Southeast Asian country considered one of the most famous beauty powers in the world. With a wealth of experience in training and selecting international beauties, for decades, Filipino sash girls have been formidable beauties every time they compete. The Philippines is also a country with an impressive beauty record in international competitions, especially in the arenas in the Big6 system.
Despite conquering the crown, 5 out of 6 of these pageants are Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss International, Miss Supranational, Miss Earth. But only Miss Grand International, the Philippines, has yet to conquer. The country's highest finish at the competition was 1st runner-up, achieved in the 2020 season.
The withdrawal of the copyright by the Miss Grand International organization, which prohibits the country from sending contestants, is also considered the end of the Philippines' journey to conquer the full Big6 crown. Many people also expressed regret, besides being confusing, when the Philippines at each pageant, attracted a large audience, because watching Miss this country has long been a famous form of entertainment. Netizens also raised big questions about Nawat's actions.
Many speculated that the Philippines lost the MGI copyright, partly because of the organization's lack of respect for the 'mother' competition. Remembering that in the final of the 2023 season held in Vietnam, the Philippine representative after coming out on top, immediately left with the crew, despite being advised by the staff behind the scenes, but the show was not over, this contestant left the stage immediately. This disrespectful, impatient attitude has made netizens have a bad impression.
There are also many rumors such as the Philippines offering to buy the Miss Grand 2024 award but failing, on national television mocking the pageant, the president of Miss Grand Philippines behaved unwisely with the 'mother' pageant. All in all, one can understand why Nawat has completely withdrawn the rights to his contest in the country.
After the information was widely spread, Filipino fans were also impatient, saying that Mr. Nawat was not clear, putting too much emotion into work matters. Many fans hope that this is just speculation and still want to see the Philippines in this competition, because the girls from this country, are the factors to look forward to at each competition.
Mr. Nawat công bố tin nhắn bị cảnh cáo, đòi "xử", đanh thép đáp trả thẳng mặt Nguyễn Kim13:27:50 09/10/2024Những giờ qua, diễn đàn nhan sắc chưa hết xôn xao trước thông tin Cambodia không còn là nước chủ nhà của MGI 2024 thì mới đây, Mr. Nawat tiếp tục gây chấn động khi công bố đoạn tin nhắn bị dọa dẫm từ đơn vị Miss Grand Campuchia.
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