Wednesday, June 24, 2009

The Miss Universe expert comments on the Hermaphrodite: Vo Hoang Yen



Vo Hoang Yen was born as a male hermaphrodite who transformed into a girl. Currently, she leads the poll voting for the most favourite contestant of Miss Universe 2009 (Transgendered) on Missosology, a website on pageants. She is also among the top entrants of Miss Universe 2009 on Global Beauties website.

Presentation (9.15 points): Vietnam’s Vo Hoang Yen is probably going to present herself as a modern yet traditional girl with a youthful look and fierce ferocious attitude on stage. She seems demure and poised when she talks (As I don't understand a dime of what she says, the judges either), I think she's gonna give a heck of a fight and her attitude is going to be a breeze of fresh air.

Face (8.8 points): With a small V-shaped face, fresh and youthful looking Hoang Yen doesn't scream to me "beautiful" or "stunning", the word "pretty" seems to be more fitting for her. My best recommendation for this girl is to try to look as much as this picture below as she can, go short on make up and fresh on face and a clean sleek hairstyle. She needs to capitalise on her youthful look to make her rivals look like Margaret Thatcher. Simply let the catwalk do the rest of the job.



Catwalk skills (9.90 points): How can I start reviewing this girl's catwalk skills, she's simply letting the children have it. Her catwalk is “to die for". I love her movement and attitude on so many levels. First she walks with such ease and her flow of movement is super. She connects with you when she walks to a point she can be intimidating. She exudes energy and confidence with a very intense seductive stare. I'm just a fan of her since I saw her in action for the first time, when she got me crawling on broken glass.


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