The Philippines’ quest for the Miss Grand International pageant’s elusive “golden crown” continues as Filipino bet Christine Juliane “CJ” Opiaza settles for the first runner-up spot in the recently-concluded staging of the global tilt in Thailand on Friday night, Oct. 25.
Rachel Gupta scored India’s first victory and clinched the crown by besting 67 other aspirants in ceremonies staged at the MGI Hall in Bangkok to inherit the title from Peruvian queen Luciana Fuster who won last year.
Article continues after this advertisementCompleting the final five were second runner-up Thae Su Nyeim from Myanmar, third runner-up Safietou Kabengele from France, and fourth runner-up Talita Hartmann from Brazil.
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View this post on InstagramIn her final walk at the final round, Opiaza, who was wearing a slinky silver cutout column gown, tripped slightly that caused her to pause for a bit. But the beauty queen recovered her composure immediately and continued with her signature pasarela, or pageant walk.
Article continues after this advertisementTo this date, the Philippines still has not scored the Miss Grand International title. Notable Filipino contenders in the past editions include Nicole Cordoves and Samantha Bernardo, who finished as first runner-up in 2016 and 2020, respectively. Roberta Tamondong was one of the five fifth runners-up in 2022.
The three ladies were fielded by the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc. (BPCI), that held the Miss Grand International franchise for the country from 2015 to 2022.
Opiaza was sent by ALV Pageant Circle of talent manager Arnold Vegafria, who has mounted two editions of his Miss Grand Philippines pageant since acquiring the franchise last year. She had just won her national title on Sept. 29, three days before she left for the international competition.
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