Infanta Beauty Crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2010

Kris Psyche Resus of the Municipality of Infanta, Quezon was crowned 2010 Miss Philippines Earth in a glittering and water-filled grand coronation night held at the Acquatica of the Manila Ocean Park.
Completing her court are:
  • Emmerie Dale Cunanan (Mun. of Pandan, Antique) - Miss Philippines WATER
  • Renee McHugh (Fil. USA East Coast ) - Miss Philippines AIR
  • Gwenaelle Ruais (Fil. France) - Miss Philippines FIRE
  • Angela Fernando (Mun. of Lubao, Pampanga) - Miss Philippines ECO TOURISM

Now on its 10th year, the Miss Philippines Earth Pageant chose water as the main theme of this year's competition, which was why the pageant was held at the Acquatica of the Manila Ocean Park. The candidates were even billeted at Hotel H2O to keep in with the theme.

The new winner will compete at the Miss Earth 2010 Pageant in Vietnam.

To see our coverage of the 2010 Miss Philippines Earth Pageant, please click this link.

Venus Raj Could Be Reinstated--BPCI


The nightmare is soon over--Maria Venus Raj, dethroned Bb. Pilipinas Universe could still be reinstated and could still get back the crown she won last March 6 at the Araneta Coliseum.
In a statement relased by the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Inc. (BPCI) through their Corporate Affairs and PR Manager Genny Marcial:
The Executive Committee of Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI) announced today that, "after due deliberation, we have assessed the situation pertaining to Miss Maria Venus Raj, and have decided, for humanitarian reasons, that if she was able to obtain a valid Philippine Passport, we will reinstate her as the reigning Bb. Pilipinas-Universe."


The Committee emphasized, that "we are sensitive to her situation, but we are aware too, of our responsibilities, as an entity, existing under Philippine Law.

The BPCI being an organization concerned not just with the quest for the true Filipina beauty but, more so, dedicated to the empowerment of women and the upliftment of the lives of marginalized Filipinos, has always considered the welfare of our candidates paramount. Our intention, with respect to Miss Raj, was always to protect her in the way we felt appropriate.

More than the yearly Bb. Pilipinas Pageant, BPCI's relevance as an organization lies in the many opportunities it provides to young and deserving Filipinas, and we are hopeful that Venus will be that Filipina to represent our country in this year's Miss Universe Pageant."

Filipina Warriors of the Environment Introduced to the Public

Miss Philippines-Earth: Making Waves on its 10th year
(Official Press Release)



Tuesday, April 6, at Lo-ok, Manila Ocean Park, the 51 beautiful and cause-oriented ladies of Miss Philippines-Earth 2010 were presented for the first time before the media. The 2010 candidates represent different municipalities from all over the Philippines, including the following Filipino communities abroad: France, US East Coast, and US West Coast. While last year's candidates promoted the "green lifestyle", this year's candidates will promote "water conservation and preservation" in response to the problem of El Nino.

Now on its 10th year, Carousel Productions Inc. is proud to say that what Miss Philippines-Earth has accomplished over the years has exceeded everybody's expectations. According to Carousel President, Ramon Monzon, "What these girls do is really admirable. They are serious in their tree-planting activities, active in coastal clean-ups, eager to open the eyes of children to environmental issues, while at the same time, they continuously maintain the poise and stature of a beauty queen."

Carousel Productions Inc. created Miss Philippines-Earth with the goal of marrying beauty and substance. During its first six years, the focus of Miss Philippines-Earth was to spread consciousness on the worsening deterioration of our environment. On its seventh year, the Miss Earth Foundation launched the "I Love My Planet Earth" school tour, where the winners spent their reign visiting different public and private schools all over the Philippines to educate them on their adopted advocacy.

Recognizing the lack of an appropriate medium to simplify the teaching of environmental issues to children, the Miss Philippines-Earth 2006 winners, under the leadership of Catherine Untalan, collectively wrote a children's book entitled BAKAWAN, which is accredited by the Department of Education and was included in the "Bright Minds Read" Program. This served as their batch's legacy which became a model for subsequent batches to emulate in their own way.

The 2007 batch, under the leadership of Jeanne Harn, produced reusable bags made from katya at the height of the campaign against the use of plastics. They named it "Bag for M.E.", which can be understood as Bag for Mother Earth, Miss Earth and Me.

The 2008 batch, under the leadership of Karla Paula Henry (Miss Earth 2008), embarked on the challenge of planting 20,000 trees all over the Philippines. Under the helm of Sandra Seifert, last year's batch produced a movie called "Project Noel" which discussed the importance of recycling one's trash and which had its premiere last March 24 at the Podium Mall.

"I have been observing how each batch of reigning queens strive to bring their respective project to life since 2006. I must say that I am very impressed with the previous winners and am looking forward to the legacy of this year's batch," stated Carousel Productions Inc. Executive Vice President, Lorraine Schuck.

The 2010 Miss Philippines-Earth coronation night will be on April 24, Saturday, 7:00 pm at the Aquatica, Manila Ocean Park, Luneta, Manila. It will be televised on April 25, Sunday at 10:30 pm by ABS CBN Channel 2 and The Filipino Channel (TFC).

The 2010 Miss Philippines-Earth Beauty Pageant is supported by H2O Hotel, the official residence of the candidates; Karilagan International Travel & Tours Corp.; Ricky Reyes, the official make up artist and hair stylist; COCOLIFE, the official insurance provider; Miss Earth Foundation, and Ever Bilena.

Press Release courtesy of Carousel Productions Inc.

Venus Raj Vows to Fight For Her Crown


Dethroned 2010 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Maria Venus Raj tearfully explained to Boy Abunda in his ABS CBN show The Buzz Sunday, April 4, the reasons on the inconsistencies of her birth records and vowed to fight for her crown.
Raj explained in the interview that it was only until she was in high school as she was applying for scholarship for college that she found out that there were some inconsistencies in her birth records, and claimed that she was open about it from the very beginning with BPCI when she joined the pageant.
Venus also claimed that both she and her mother did not have anything to do with the inconsistencies as it was filed by a relative on their behalf. She also said that they were not able to correct the irregularities as they were poor and would rather use the money for food.
To watch the interview, please click on this link.

2010 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Venus Raj Dethroned; Nicolette Henson to Take Over


2010 Bb. Pilipinas Universe Maria Venus Raj was stripped off her crown last March 29 due to the irregularities of her birth information, Bb. Pilipinas Charities Inc. (BPCI) issued in her official statement.


"Today, March 29, 2010, Bb. Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI), decided, with a heavy heart to let Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 2010 Ma. Venus Raj go, after the organization discovered inconsistencies contained in her birth records, in contrast to her personal accounts of her brith."


Helen Nicolette Henson, 2nd Runner-up, will assume the title and compete in the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant.


1st Runner-Up Dianne Necio will not be able to take on the crown as she is underaged for Miss Universe (she is 17 years old).


Philippine Pageant Tribune is waiting for Venus Raj's comment on the matter.