The caliber in the Miss Hibiscus Pageant is better than MU Fiji. International beauty pageants nowadays has become advocacy driven rather than beauty. Less go ladies. My bet is on Ms. Tora
Can there be 1 who can really represent the country on the world stage?. A lot of informal conversation captured. Like Like Like Like Like, I feel like OMG!!!! FORMAL pliz!!!! Look is there with some but it would be more nicer if they are taught with formal ways of addressing issues. Beauty is one factor but without intellingent..........
By the looks of your grammar and spelling, I can honestly say that you are the last person on earth that is worthy of judging the intelligence of these ladies!🤦
@@Kayne-xy8pq I understand where you're coming from, but I think it's impractical and outdated to expect everyone to conform to a universal 'international standard'. Why not celebrate the unique strengths and styles that make our local contestants stand out? Some of the things that make us special are precisely the things that differentiate us from the rest of the world. Instead of trying to erase those differences, let's acknowledge and honor them. By doing so, we can learn from each other's strengths and create a more inclusive and diverse atmosphere. Let's not forget that what might be considered 'standard' elsewhere might not be relevant or meaningful here. Can we please focus on lifting each other up instead of trying to fit into someone else's mold?"
@@ruebenkacivi6855 well beauty is beauty you've either got it or not and unfortunately these girls don't have it when you attend international pageants your physical beauty counts
@@ruebenkacivi6855 I've been following beauty pageants all my life and the only two Pacific countries who have that standard is Tahiti and cook islands
The caliber in the Miss Hibiscus Pageant is better than MU Fiji.
International beauty pageants nowadays has become advocacy driven rather than beauty.
Less go ladies.
My bet is on Ms. Tora
She’s amazing !!
Congratulations to All.
ALL THE BEST.
GOD BLESS YOU.
Can there be 1 who can really represent the country on the world stage?. A lot of informal conversation captured. Like Like Like Like Like, I feel like OMG!!!! FORMAL pliz!!!!
Look is there with some but it would be more nicer if they are taught with formal ways of addressing issues.
Beauty is one factor but without intellingent..........
Can you even listen !!
By the looks of your grammar and spelling, I can honestly say that you are the last person on earth that is worthy of judging the intelligence of these ladies!🤦
They are not international standard poor calibre of contestants
Who says they have to be international standard??
@@ruebenkacivi6855 they will get eaten on the world stage
@@Kayne-xy8pq I understand where you're coming from, but I think it's impractical and outdated to expect everyone to conform to a universal 'international standard'.
Why not celebrate the unique strengths and styles that make our local contestants stand out?
Some of the things that make us special are precisely the things that differentiate us from the rest of the world. Instead of trying to erase those differences, let's acknowledge and honor them. By doing so, we can learn from each other's strengths and create a more inclusive and diverse atmosphere.
Let's not forget that what might be considered 'standard' elsewhere might not be relevant or meaningful here.
Can we please focus on lifting each other up instead of trying to fit into someone else's mold?"
@@ruebenkacivi6855 well beauty is beauty you've either got it or not and unfortunately these girls don't have it when you attend international pageants your physical beauty counts
@@ruebenkacivi6855 I've been following beauty pageants all my life and the only two Pacific countries who have that standard is Tahiti and cook islands