Miss Philippines answers questions asked to the Miss Universe finalists

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A lot of Pinoys felt bad that Mary Jean Lastimosa didn’t make it to the Top 5 of the 63rd Annual Miss Universe pageant because people think she could have bowled them over with her answers.
 
In the Feb. 2, 2015 episode of Aquino & Abunda Tonight, host Kris Aquino asked MJ all the questions asked to the Miss Universe finalists.
 
Here are her answers:
 
Manny Pacquiao’s question for Miss USA: If you were given 30 seconds to deliver a message to a global terrorist, what would you say?
 
MJ Lastimosa: That’s perfect for me. I grew up in a war-torn area seeing some of these things happen [before my] own eyes. I would ask them, would you like these things happening to your own family? Come to think of it: These things happening to your wife, to your children. You should spend a second to think about it.
 
Giancarlo Stanton’s question for Miss Netherlands: What’s the biggest change you’d like to see for young women in the next generation?
 
MJ Lastimosa: I wouldn’t want to see a biggest change, but I want them to continue what the past [generations] have been fighting for…the past women. And I want them to use whatever talent and skills that they have to contribute something in the future generation.
 
Lisa Vanderpump’s question for Miss Ukraine: If you could remove the swimsuit competition from the Miss Universe pageant, would you? Why or why not?
 
MJ Lastimosa: I have three reasons for that. I will keep it. First, the Miss Universe started from a swimsuit competition, so that would mean taking the very essence of Miss Universe. Second would be, the body that we’re showing off wearing swimsuit shows the confidence of a woman can go in a different, you know, whatever you wear, you can still be confident? And that leads to the third reason, you know the word “fitspiration?” People get their inspiration from you. So I think, in a beaty pageant, whenever we wear [a] swimsuit, we help the society to create a healthy lifestyle.
 
Emilio Estefan’s question for Miss Jamaica: One of every three women will experience violence in her lifetime. What can be done to get that number down?
 
MJ Lastimosa: Still awareness and information dissemination. Always remember the 3 Ws: Teach the women the knowledge to know when they are being violated, what to do when you are a victim, and where and who to go to if you are being violated.
 
Rob Dyrdek’s question for Miss Colombia: Probably all the time, people have asked what men can learn from women. But I’d like to know what can women learn from men?
 
MJ Lastimosa: To be tough, because I think being a woman, we get affected by our emotions. Sometimes, they get affected with our emotions. And even in our decision-making, I think we can get a good advice from men [on] that.
 
Facebook question asked to all five finalists: What is the greatest contribution of your country to the world?
 
MJ Lastimosa: I would say the heartbeat of our country—the Filipinos. We have so much talent and skills, and we share to the world. We go to different countries and work and show to them whatever we got. So the Filipinos [are our] biggest contribution to the world.

Photo: Miss Universe website

 

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