Bahrain’s bet also called out the Filipino “bullies” during the #MissUniverse2021 preliminaries.
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Even before the historic Miss Universe 2021 pageant last Sunday, Miss Bahrain Universe Manar Nadeem Deyani had already made history twice: first, by being the first beauty queen to represent the small Arab state, and second, by being the first contestant in the pageant’s history to decline to have to wear a bikini during the pageant’s swimsuit segment.
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Deyani, a 25-year-old fashion student from Dubai, broke beauty standards by wearing a black quarter-sleeved overall instead of the traditional bikini during the Miss Universe preliminaries.
???? | Miss Bahrain during the 70th Miss Universe preliminary swimsuit competition.#70thMissUniverse #MissUniverse2021 #MissUniverso #MissosologyBig5 #PageantsThatMatter #RelevantPageants pic.twitter.com/6c0Sn47iCx
— Missosology (@missosology) December 10, 2021
Her strong statement was well-received by pageant fans, who called her brave for breaking stereotypes. Hailing from a Muslim country, Deyani also received immense praise for being able to empower women regardless of race, religion, and appearance.
Nothing but respect for Miss Bahrain Manar "Jess" Deyani.
— ????????? ?? (@itsyourpaulo) December 10, 2021
I admire her courage and strength, despite all the nasty comments, here she is breaking stereotypes.
Miss Universe is about empowering women no matter what race, religion, language.#MissUniverse #Bahrain #JessDeyani pic.twitter.com/Z4G0QXCLl7
Wow, Bahrain rocking the Swimsuit Competition.
— Matt (@MatValdeavilla) December 10, 2021
Now, let's talk about PROGRESS on women’s empowerment. Respect, girl! You are beautiful.#MissUniverse pic.twitter.com/eNzbNg7p47
This wouldn’t be the first time the Bahraini beauty would catch people’s attention, though.
Prior to the preliminaries, Deyani, who’s reportedly the shortest candidate in the pageant’s history at 5”1’, was at the receiving end of some of the most scornful comments from Filipinos online. In one particular photo, she was ridiculed for looking too tired and lackluster while posing with other candidates.
Despite this, Deyani diffused the situation with a calm and collected response: “I am here to have a representation for all women regardless of the shape, size, religion or color. For the people who spread hate on social media – I have nothing but love for all of you. I hope that you find peace in your heart as me and my co-sisters unite to break the world’s stereotypes of beauty.”
“On a positive note – I wanna thank everyone who said inspirational things and for the kind messages! Love you, kabayans!” she added, beneath a series of screenshots showing every mean comment she had gotten.
She was even able to poke fun at the photo: “PS. I’m not yet ready when this photo was taken!”
Deyani joined 80 other contestants in Sunday’s Miss Universe 2021 coronation night. The crown was eventually won by India’s Harnaaz Sandhu, while the Philippines’ Beatrice Luigi Gomez ended her run as part of the Top 5.
Art Daniella Sison