Anabel Payano of the Dominican Republic wins The Miss Globe 2022
Anabel Payano of the Dominican Republic wins The Miss Globe 2022
Congratulations are in order for The Miss Globe 2022 winner – Anabel Payano of Dominican Republic.
Her runners-up include:
1st Runner-up – Anamaria Babau (United Arab Emirates)
2nd Runner-up – Drita Ziri (Albania)
3rd Runner-up – Thanawan Wigg (Thailand)
4th Runner-up – Lam Thu Hong (Vietnam)
#TheMissGlobe2022 #TheMissGlobe #MissGlobe2022 #MissGlobe
Miss Globe Philippines Chelsea Fernandez made…
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The Miss Globe 2022 results: Maureen Montagne crowns successor in Tirana, Albania
The Miss Globe 2022 results: Maureen Montagne crowns successor in Tirana, Albania
beauty pageant: The Miss Globe
edition: 19th
date: October 15, 2022
venue: Opera and Ballet Theater, Tirana, Albania
broadcaster: RTSH
host:
judges:
candidates: 50
Maureen Montagne (©Binibining Pilipinas)
FINALISTS
PLACEMENTNAME (COUNTRY /TERRITORY)Top 15Top 5
CHALLENGE WINNERS
CHALLENGESWINNERHead to HeadChelsea Fernandez (Philippines)TalentAida Lozano (Spain)BikiniDrita Ziri…
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The Miss Globe 2022 Live Stream - The Miss Globe 2022 pageant is scheduled to be held on 15th October 2022, at Opera and Ballet Theatre, Tirana, Albania. The Miss Globe 2021 Maureen Montagne from the Philippines will crown her successor at the end of the event. The Miss Globe 2022 [Live Stream To Be Posted Here] The Miss Globe 2021 Final […] #ucollectinfographics #ucollect #alter #infographic #MissGlobe, #Pageant, #TheMissGlobe Read more: https://www.ucollectinfographics.info/?p=113210
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Maureen Montagne is The Miss Globe 2021
The Philippines maintained its dominance in international pageants. #MissGlobe2021 #MaureenMontagne #MissGlobePhilippines #everytechever
Maureen Montagne was crowned Miss Globe 2021 in Albania, continuing the Philippines’ dominance in international pageants this year. Her victory came just days after Cinderella Obeita, a classmate in Binibining Pilipinas, was crowned Miss Intercontinental 2021 in Egypt.
Maureen Montagne won the Miss Globe title after defeating over 40 other contenders, giving her the Philippines’ second Miss…
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Batangas's Maureen Montagne crowned Miss Globe Philippines 2021 in Quezon City, Metro Manila
Batangas’s Maureen Montagne crowned Miss Globe Philippines 2021 in Quezon City, Metro Manila
Maureen Montagne (©Binibining Pilipinas)
Maureen Montagne, 27, of Batangas, Philippines is Miss Grand Philippines 2021. She is one of the four queens crowned at Binibining Pilipinas 2021.
Hosted by Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray, 27, and Miss Grand International 2016 first runner-up Nicole Cordoves, 29, the Bb. Pilipinas 2021 coronation night took place at the New Frontier Theater in Quezon…
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Amy Tinie Of Malaysia Is New Miss Eco International 2019 After Reigning Queen Dethroned Due To Pregnancy
Amy Tinie Of Malaysia Is New Miss Eco International 2019 After Reigning Queen Dethroned Due To Pregnancy
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Miss Eco International, like other pageants, stipulates that its title-holder should not get pregnant during her reign.
Miss Eco International, like other pageants, stipulates that its title-holder should not get pregnant during her reign.
Malaysian beauty queen Amy Tinie Abdul Aziz has been named as new Miss Eco International 2019 after reigning queen Suheyn Cipriani of Peru…
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Why Philippines' Maureen Montagne refused Miss Eco International 2019 crown
Why Philippines’ Maureen Montagne refused Miss Eco International 2019 crown
Maureen Montagne
Suheyn Cipriani of Peru has been dethroned as Miss Eco International 2019 because she is currently pregnant. The title was offered to first runner-up Maureen Montagne of the Philippines but she refused.
Montagne did not accept the crown because she is currently competing in the 2020 edition of Binibining Pilipinas. Like almost all beauty pageants in the world, the national beauty…
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The current reigning queens by winning Miss Universe (MU), Miss World (MW), Miss International (MI), Miss Earth (ME), Miss Grand International (MGI), Miss Supranational (MS), Miss Intercontinental (MIC) & Miss Globe (MG). MU: Harnaaz Sandhu (2021) MW: Karolina Bielawska (2021) MI: Sireethorn Leearamwat (2019) ME: Destiny Wagner (2021) MGI: Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien (2021) MS: Lalela Mswane (2022) MIC: Cindy Palasik Obeñita (2021) MG: Maureen Cerdita Montagne (2021)
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[CANNES 2021] Le Festival de Cannes est désormais terminé. On a vu pas moins de 105 films (dont les 24 de la Compétition), toutes catégories confondues !
Voici le classement de nos films préférés parmi ceux-ci, avec les dates annoncées de sortie en salles.
1. ‘Drive My Car’ de Ryûsuke Hamaguchi (SOC, 18/08)
2. ‘Great Freedom’ de Sebastian Meise (UCR, 09/02/22)
3. ‘Memoria’ d’Apichatpong Weerasethakul (SOC, 17/11)
4. ‘Onoda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle’ d’Arthur Harari (UCR, 21/07)
5. ‘Ripples of Life’ de Shujun Wei (QR)
6. ‘The Souvenir Part II’ de Joanna Hogg (QR, 02/02/22)
7. ‘Le Genou d’Ahed’ de Nadav Lapid (SOC, 15/09)
8. ‘Bergman Island’ de Mia Hansen-Løve (SOC, en salles)
9. ‘Julie (en 12 chapitres)’ de Joachim Trier (SOC, 13/10)
10. ‘Annette’ de Leos Carax (SOC, en salles)
11. ‘Compartiment n°6’ de Juho Kuosmanen (SOC, 03/11)
12. ‘Un Héros’ d’Asghar Farhadi (SOC, 15/12)
13. ‘La Fièvre de Petrov’ de Kirill Serebrennikov (SOC, 01/12)
14. ‘Les Poings desserrés’ de Kira Kovalenko (UCR, 23/02/22)
15. ‘Piccolo Corpo’ de Laura Samani (SC, 16/02/22)
16. ‘The Innocents’ d’Eskil Vogt (UCR, 09/02/22)
17. ‘Red Rocket’ de Sean Baker (SOC, 02/02/22)
18. ‘Vortex’ de Gaspar Noé (CPR, 13/04/22)
19. ‘The French Dispatch’ de Wes Anderson (SOC, 27/10)
20. ‘The Velvet Underground’ de Todd Haynes (HC, 15/10)
21. ‘Un Monde’ de Laura Wandel (UCR, 26/01/22)
22. ‘Juste sous vos yeux’ de Hong Sang-soo (CPR, 21/09/22)
23. ‘Medusa’ d’Anita Rocha da Silveira (Q, 16/03/22)
24. ‘Mon Légionnaire’ de Rachel Lang (QR, 06/10)
25. ‘Lamb’ de Valdimar Jóhannsson (UCR, 29/12)
26. ‘Titane’ de Julia Ducournau (SOC, en salles)
27. ‘Retour à Reims (Fragments)’ de Jean-Gabriel Périot (QR, 30/03/22)
28. ‘Rien à foutre’ de Julie Lecoustre et Emmanuel Marre (SC, 02/03/22)
29. ‘Cahiers noirs I - Viviane’ et ‘Cahiers noirs II - Ronit’ de Shlomi Elkabetz (SS, 29/06/22)
30. ‘Moneyboys’ de C. B. Yi (UCR, 16/03/22)
31. ‘Une histoire d’amour et de désir’ de Leyla Bouzid (SC, 01/09)
32. ‘Plumes’ d’Omar El Zohairy (SC, 23/03/22)
33. ‘Journal de Tûoa’ de Maureen Fazendeiro et Miguel Gomes (QR, en salles)
34. ‘Hit the Road’ de Panah Pahani (Q, 27/04/22)
35. ‘Les Olympiades’ de Jacques Audiard (SOC, 03/11)
36. ‘Et il y eut un matin’ d’Eran Kolirin (UCR, 13/04/22)
37. ‘L’Histoire de ma femme’ d’Ildiko Enyedi (SOC, 16/03/22)
38. ‘Face à la mer’ d’Ely Dagher (QR, 13/04/22)
39. ‘Olga’ d’Elie Grappe (SC, 17/11)
40. ‘Une jeune fille qui va bien’ de Sandrine Kiberlain
41. ‘Toute une nuit sans savoir’ de Payal Kapadia (QR, 13/04/22)
42. ‘Petite nature’ de Samuel Theis (SC, 09/03/22)
43. ‘La Civil’ de Teodora Ana Mihai (UCR)
44. ‘Les Promesses d’Hasan’ de Semih Kaplanoğlu (UCR, 03/08/22)
45. ‘Libertad’ de Clara Roquet (SC, 06/04/22)
46. ‘Clara Sola’ de Nathalie Álvarez Mesen (QR, 01/06/22)
47. ‘Jane par Charlotte’ de Charlotte Gainsbourg (CPR, 12/01/22)
48. ‘Serre-moi fort’ de Mathieu Amalric (CPR, 08/09)
49. ‘Cette musique ne joue pour personne’ de Samuel Benchetrit (CPR, 29/09)
50. ‘Amparo’ de Simón Mesa Soto (SC)
51. ‘JFK : L’Enquête’ d’Oliver Stone (CPR, 12/12)
52. ‘Futura’ de Pietro Marcello, Alice Rohrwacher et Francesco Munzi (QR)
53. ‘Prayers for the Stolen’ de T. Huezo (UCR, 29/04/22)
54. ‘Nitram’ de Justin Kurzel (SOC, 11/05/22)
55. ‘Défense d’atterrir’ de Jae-rim Han (HC, 30/11/22 en VOD/DVD/BR)
56. ‘La Femme du Fossoyeur’ de Khadar Ayderus Ahmed (SC, 27/04/22)
57. ‘Europa’ de Haider Rashid (Q)
58. ‘Val’ de Ting Poo et Leo Scott (CPR, 20/01/22)
59. ‘Tromperie’ d’Arnaud Desplechin (CPR, 29/12)
60. ‘Oranges sanguines’ de Jean-Christophe Meurisse (SM, 17/11)
61. ‘Marin des montagnes’ de Karim Aïnouz (SS, 07/03/22)
62. ‘Tout s’est bien passé’ de François Ozon (SOC, 22/09)
63. ‘Freda’ de Gessica Geneus (UCR, 13/10)
64. ‘Tralala’ d’Arnaud et Jean-Marie Larrieu (SM, 06/10)
65. ‘France’ de Bruno Dumont (SOC, 25/08)
66. ‘Lingui, les liens sacrés’ de Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (SOC, 08/12)
67. ‘Neptune Frost’ de Saul Williams et Anisia Uzeyman (QR, 22/03/23)
68. ‘Employé / Patron’ de Manuel Nieto (QR, 06/04/22)
69. ‘Les Magnétiques’ de Vincent Maël Cardona (QR, 17/11)
70. ‘A résidence’ d’Alexey German Jr. (UCR)
71. ‘Où est Anne Frank !’ d’Ari Folman (HC, 08/12)
72. ‘Suprêmes’ d’Audrey Estrougo (SM, 24/11)
73. ‘De bas étage’ de Yassine Qnia (QR, 04/08)
74. ‘Benedetta’ de Paul Verhoeven (SOC, en salles)
75. ‘Belle’ de Mamoru Hosoda (CPR, 29/12)
76. ‘Bonne mère’ de Hafsia Herzi (UCR, 21/07)
77. ‘Ouistreham’ d’Emmanuel Carrère (QR, 12/01/22)
78. ‘Mes frères et moi’ de Yohan Manca (UCR, 05/01/22)
79. ‘Entre les vagues’ d’Anaïs Volpé (QR, 16/03/22)
80. ‘Cow’ d’Andrea Arnold (CPR, 30/11/22)
81. ‘Entre les lignes’ d’Eva Husson (CPR, 27/09/23)
82. ‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’ de Shipei Wen (SS)
83. ‘Les Héroïques’ de Maxime Roy (SS, 20/10)
84. ‘La Fracture’ de Catherine Corsini (SOC, 27/10)
85. ‘Evolution’ de Kornél Mundruczo (CPR, 18/05/22)
86. ‘Les Intranquilles’ de Joaquim Lafosse (SOC, 29/09)
87. ‘Blue Bayou’ de Justin Chon (UCR, 15/09)
88. ‘Mi iubita, mon amour’ de Noémie Merlant (SS, 27/07/22)
89. ‘Haut et fort’ de Nabil Ayouch (SOC, 17/11)
90. ‘Les Amours d’Anaïs’ de Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet (SC, 15/09)
91. ‘Murina’ d’Antoneta Alamat Kusijanovic (QR, 20/04/22)
92. ‘Ali & Ava’ de Clio Barnard (QR, 02/03/22)
93. ‘Tre Piani’ de Nanni Moretti (SOC, 10/11)
94. ‘After Yang’ de Kogonada (UCR, 06/07/22)
95. ‘A Chiara’ de Jonas Carpignano (QR, 13/04/22)
96. ‘Bruno Reidal’ de Vincent Le Port (SC, 23/03/22)
97. ‘Rehana Maryam Noor’ d’Abdullah Mohammad Saad (UCR)
98. ‘La Légende du roi crabe’ d’Alessio Rigo de Righi et Matteo Zoppis (QR, 23/02/22)
99. ‘Aline’ de Valérie Lemercier (HC, 10/11)
100. ‘Flag Day’ de Sean Penn (SOC, 29/09)
101. ‘Întregalde’ de Radu Muntean (QR)
102. ‘Women Do Cry’ de Mina Mileva et Vesela Kazakova (UCR, 09/03/22)
103. ‘Robuste’ de Constance Meyer (SC, 02/03/22)
104. ‘La Croisade’ de Louis Garrel (SS, 22/12)
105. ‘La Colline où rugissent les lionnes’ de Luàna Bajrami (QR, 27/04/22)
SOC : Sélection Officielle - Compétition
UCR : Un Certain Regard
CPR : Cannes Première
HC : Hors Compétition
QR : Quinzaine des Réalisateurs
SC : Semaine de la Critique
SM : Séances de Minuit
SS : Séances Spéciales
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Miss Intercontinental and Miss Globe updates
Miss Intercontinental and Miss Globe updates
Miss Intercontinental Cindy Obeñita is now in Sharm El Sheik, Egypt
Binibining Pilipinas Intercontinental 2022 Gabrielle Basiano is establishing friendships with her fellow candidates, like Miss Thailand in the photo above
Miss Globe 2021 Maureen Montagne has safely arrived in Tirana, Albania
Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2022 Chelsea Fernandez will be flying to Albania via Dubai tomorrow…
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The Miss Globe 2022 predictions: Drita Ziri, Argi Annisil, Chelsea Fernandez
The Miss Globe 2022 predictions: Drita Ziri, Argi Annisil, Chelsea Fernandez
The Miss Globe 2021 Maureen Anne Montagne, 29, of Batangas, Philippines will crown her successor at the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Tirana, Albania on October 15, 2022. It is the 19th edition of the international beauty pageant.
Montagne is the second The Miss Globe from the Philippines. The first one was Ann Lorraine Colis, who was crowned in 2015.
Maureen Montagne (©Binibining Pilipinas)
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Amy Tinie Of Malaysia Is New Miss Eco International 2019 After Reigning Queen Dethroned Due To Pregnancy
Amy Tinie Of Malaysia Is New Miss Eco International 2019 After Reigning Queen Dethroned Due To Pregnancy
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Miss Eco International, like other pageants, stipulates that its title-holder should not get pregnant during her reign. Miss Eco International, like other pageants, stipulates that its title-holder should not get pregnant during her reign.
Malaysian beauty queen Amy Tinie Abdul Aziz has been named as new Miss Eco International 2019 after reigning queen Suheyn Cipriani of Peru…
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5 Reasons Why Maureen Montagne of the Philippines lands 1st Runner Up in...
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