What makes an ideal Miss World? Is it beauty, brains, a good heart? Why not all of the above, plus unique talent? It’s been weeks when the 2012 Miss World talent competition took place. During the event, sixteen out of the 116 delegates performed. From the field, a select five were chosen to advance to the final round. Most noticeable of the five was 24-year-old Las Piñas native Queneerich Rehman. What was her talent? She opened her performance by belting out Far East Movement’s Rocketeer followed by a full showcase of her unique talent: beatboxing. In what was a first for any pageant, Quenee’s talent blew the audience away, as evidenced by the noise comprised of numerous applause and cheers. Days after the talent competition, when her performance hit YouTube by storm, little did we expect that it will create further noise from media outlets like The Huffington Post, Time, MSN, Daily Mail UK, to name a few. The Daily Mail quipped, "She put on the unconventional performance during last week's talent round where competitors are encouraged to show something special on stage, a requirement which Miss Rehman definitely fulfilled." At present, her Time Newsfeed is currently the most-read one. Tim Newcomb, who authored the piece, shared, "We'll say on thing for Queneerich Rehman--she can sure drop a beat".
Through it all, Quenee has remained grounded with all the achievements
and accolades that she has received. With all the positive news generated by
her unusual talent, how will this help her chances for the crown? If she wins
Miss World, her unique talent can captivate audiences especially the young
around the world and be a useful tool to convey to them “beauty with a purpose”.
Hopefully the judges in this year’s pageant will give her a chance to not only
showcase her beauty and talent but also a Filipina’s poise, hospitality and
generosity to the world.
The 62nd Miss World Pageant will be held on 18 August
in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China. 116 delegates from all over the world will
compete for the crown currently held by Venezuela’s Ivian Sarcos.
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