Soooo excited to share this episode. We finally get an inside look at the interview competition and I thought it was so insightful. For more Miss Universe content, head over to this playlist >>> bit.ly/3av7tCo 😀😀😀
This didn't prove that they made the right selection because he didn't released all the videos for comparison. Until then, showing only 1/5 of the interviews reinforces the belief that he is hiding something and that the pageant is rigged.
@@mannymoretti5196 with that many contestants there’s probably some interviews that would be embarrassing to release publicly. People can be so cruel online so I feel like it makes sense to release the ones that scored the best to protect contestants who didn’t have their best interview.
@@DaniWalker Well, if he wants transparency as what he is claiming, then he should; otherwise, he just made the result more questionable by releasing some but not the others. Is he hiding something? If he doesn't want drama, he shouldn't have just released these 16 interviews just for him to justify that these 16 were the best but won't allow us to have a comparison to the other candidates that he eliminated. The same drama that he is creating by arranging a Homecoming of the winner in the country which she didn't represent to appease those who were not happy about the elimination of the representative of that country. Why won't the winner have a homecoming parade in her own country? Because she doesn't get much support from her country, and so they pander to another country to keep their relevance in that particular region because someone was made a sacrificial lamb to in order to not anger the other countries in that region for not making the cut which is ridiculous.
India and South Africa are never going to crown a queen who is not good in communication . All the queens are very well articulated and always lead by example
She get extra points for wearing her own design and handiwork. Not from some male designer. Clothes are the outward manifestation of freedom and empowerment of a transformational leader. Anne said enough of the men, the pageant will be by women for women. Top 2 are both fashion designers.
I absolutely loved the fact that Miss Universe Org decided to post top 16 closed door interviews. All of the 16 interviews were great, but If I have to pick my top 5 favorites USA, India, Laos, Haiti and Puerto Rico. Anyway, great video Dani, thanks for the reaction🙂
@@mannymoretti5196 First of all that’s rude and second of all she released these to shut people’s mouths who been complaining that their so called favorites didn’t get in and so and so girls got in. This is like a huge slap on these people’s faces because all these ladies deserved to be in the top 16. And also rumor has it they will now release remaining girls. So you can watch your country’s interview😌😌😌
@@johnderek5495 It is not a slap on the faces of the people doubting the result of the pageant because he decided not to release the other videos, so how do you know they perform ed better than the favorites . The actually reinforced the doubts of the doubter because he wouldn't show the other videos for comparison. Call it rude but I'm calling it as it is, he is a " Lady Boy" and I don't care about your political correctness.
Curacao's interview came across as unrehearsed, spontaneous and relatable -strong but humane. All in all, these interviews show why each of the ladies that made the top 16 cut, truly deserved to be in the top 16.
Trinidad and Tobago was such force you couldnt ignore and ticked all boxes for me, all round an impressive contestant that drew you in with he confidence and charm and then kept you capticated by her with the way she articulated herself, she is just so great So amazing🥰🇹🇹🇹🇹
Haha... I'm glad that someone one else caught that little blooper. It was an honest mistake, and I'm sure Dani had so much to mention that she mixed up the dates.
I'm soo glad that you brought up and explained the timer/ buzzer. Cause people kept complaining about r'bonney going over her time and saying that she cheated the competition by going overtime. It really irritated me having to explain it to them.
It's a super common question that I get from clients as well. As long as an org. doesn't explicitly state that you will lose points if you speak beyond a buzzer, (which is most of them) then you won't lose points. It's nothing to stress about in a competition. I judged for Earth, USA, RIM, International and others, not once was I instructed to deduct points for going over time in interview or during on-stage question. For timed speech competitions, I've been instructed that I'm allowed to deduct points if a contestant blatantly ignores the time limit, but I'm not required to do so. It's up to personal discretion.
I love how you go on explain on India's interview , indeed it's not the interview that can summed up with words of explanation, I've watched Australia, DR ,Laos,PR Venezuela, USA all of them did great in this round.
These interviews were all so impressive to me. I think the one that blew me away the most was Trinidad and Tobago. She captivated me from start to finish. These women are just inspiring!! So glad they shared these interviews, not just so we had a better insight as to the Top 16 results, but just so we could hear stories, insight, and wisdom from these inspiring women!!! (And also, you are among those very inspiring women, Dani Walker!)
I'm so glad they released the Top 16 closed door interviews this year coz it makes the selection committees choices so much more transparent. They need to continue doing this cause it leaves little to the imagination when it comes to judging as interview is 60% of your overall score so it's the most important facet of competition. Even though all the top 16 had good interviews it was clear to me why R’Bonney won. She was so charismatic, charming, concise and confident. Mix that with her strong prelims and finals performances and there’s no doubt in my mind why she was crowned Miss Universe.
LOVED THIS! R’Bonney totally aced her interview. And Dani, love you’re more than deserving of where you are as well, regardless of your past. It brought you here. ❤❤
YES! Dani, you are probably the only pageant page that had Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Tya-Jané Ramey on your radar, while others completely ignored her. A number of fans are still questioning why she placed in the top 16 and are going far as claiming "favortism" because Wendy Fitzwilliams was one of eight judges. I can tell you that Tya-Jané is the best Miss Universe T&T representative since Kenisha Thom in 2006. All of the other queens after Kenisha (good queens) lacked the X factor, but not Tya-Jané. It makes perfect sense as to why she made the cut. We Trinbagonians are so proud of her because she represented herself and all of our country very well. She also ended a 16/17 year drought for us and set the standard of beauty queens that must represent T&T at Miss Universe moving forward. Thank you, Dani, for being objective and honest. I'm no pageant expert, but I know a contender when I see one. Something I heard from the grapevine is that she only had one dress for preliminaries and finals. I know for a fact that a second dress could have given her that extra boost to potentially crack the top 5. Listen, she still did her best and made us all proud. Dani, I suggested that the Miss Universe T&T organization Crownsandsashes reach out to you for pageant advice moving forward. Also, Tya-Jané was born in 1997, and Wendy Fitzwilliams won Miss Universe in 1998, lol. Well done on your Miss Universe 2022 commentary. 👏 👏 👏
The top 16 interviews, regardless of fan vote, shows how beautiful n inspiring these women are. I glad that the new ownership is bringing up non-sash delegates to the forefront on the platform.
I love videos where Dani makes videos about the contestant and gives us insight of her personal journey and life. Keep growing, we love you even more 🫶🏻
Wow 😢 to see you tear up during miss Haiti 🇭🇹 brought tears to my eyes. I’m also an Orphan and this really hit me differently! I’m so proud of you Dani. Keep Going 💝. A lot of people didn’t have Haiti , but I DID. A lot of African Countries and Caribbean Countries get overlooked by big “Sash factor” countries And miss Haiti came in and Made her mark. Congratulations🎈. Stay strong 💪🏾 Dani
I was also the first to graduate in my family. It is extremely difficult because you do not have a precedent to follow and have to work it out for yourself. Failure is not in my vocabulary, so I asked every time I was unsure about something. Since graduating, I have worked on four continents and traveled the world. Hopefully, as I did, you paved the way for others to follow. ❤
Yes, you're so right it's so difficult, but if you refuse failure, you'll succeed. Meeting with a counselor each semester what a huge help to me. So glad that you succeed!!
@@thierrygarcia2130 Thank you! I think the take-away from my story is that we are capable of ANYTHING. We just need belief in ourselves, determination, and hard work. I hope you are persuing your dreams, too!
Yess I've been waiting for this video. When saw MU UA-cam page started to upload these interview, I thought of you right away and thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions. The ladies did so well in these interview, I'm very impressed by all of them. They deserved their spot in the top 16.
Thank you for sharing your perspective, Dani! Do you know offhand whether the interviews were scheduled randomly or alphabetical? I tried to put myself in the judge’s seat and interviewing 80+ ladies all in one day is not easy! With 4 minutes each, that would be 15 ladies per hour or roughly 5-6 hours! Hopefully the judges had a break or two! All top 16 interviews released were impressive (personally loved South Africa, Haiti, Canada, Spain, USA.)
They go in alphabetical order. I once judged an international pageant and I was on the interview panel for 4 age divisions. We interviewed from around 8am-7pm. There were sooo many ladies. You had to also account for timing between ladies, since there was only one panel of us. We didn't have time for dinner. We had to take bites between the time a contestant left the room, and before the next one entered. Sometimes we were still chewing when they walked in. I felt so bad, but it was the only way we could stay on schedule for the day.
transparency in releasing only the top 16? I disagree. If the lady boy wants to dispel the doubts from the people who thinks that he rigged the pageant , he should have released all the interviews. This makes people question it more.
@@mannymoretti5196 of course we all have a choice on how we interpret what we see, notwithstanding the intentions of others. We can choose to se a glass of water as half full or half empty. In this case I am applauding MU org’s effort to release all closed door interviews, which has never been done before. Everyone who views the interviews still have the right to judge what they observe. But at the end of the day we can choose to see the beauty in every candidate and even disappointing experiences. I look forward to finding that in every contestant.
I know The Sovereign "Davonna" is scrambling for words because she did not expect Miss Spain to place in the top 16, lol. I LOVE surprises that shake up everyone's favorites list.
can you do a video about some of the strong contenders for the MISS Universe 2022 pageant and your opinion of where they went wrong in their journey? Was it their interview, prelims, or not the main stage of the big pageant?
I love Trinidad as well... However, Wendy is Miss Universe 1998 not 1994... I also liked that you shared your experience in the interview during Miss USA, maybe you should do an episode on it... The questions asked, the nerve, how the other contestant felt.... Did anyone cry?
Someone usually cries, and typically more than one bombs the interview. I can say this from experience judges for the past several years. There's usually wayyyyy more interviews that need improvement, than there are interviews that blow you away.
Hello Dani. I'm your subscriber who makes sure to watch most of your content. Could you please make a video on pageantry for married women? Eg. Mrs. World and Mrs. Universe. I am soon to be married but want to begin with pageantry. It would be really helpful if you could guide us about the same. Thank you♡ love from india♡
@@DaniWalker Thanks beautiful and stunning Ms. Dani Walker. By the way, I love your voice and the way you present your vlogs. It's so engaging and binge-worthy.
The other contestants that didn't make to top 16 closed doors interviews should be shown to clear the doubt and should be transparency in all the miss Universe competition fair and square why they are specifically showing the top 16 interviews only..
Just a polite difference in opinion. Miss SA got a tough question when she was asked what is different about her compared to the previous miss SA's who've held this title. Her awnser was exceptional. (Personal bias)😉😂❤
I love when you said you believe that Paula has influence on who gets selected because I believe that too and honestly, I don't think it's such a bad thing. This isn't 'MUO of the People', she must absolutely have a say and a level of influence
I still don't get convinced until the Lady Boy releases all the interviews for us to compare. I still believe that some candidates like Miss Cortessi speaks with more power and relatability than most of these candidates that made the top 16. Releasing only the top 16 strengthens my belief that the Lady Boy rigged thus pageant and he should be held accountable.
Let’s be honest, Celeste did not perform to the best of her ability’s leading up to the finals night, she’s a great performer. But for what was required compared to her competition she was not there
Don't be mad,i love cortesi but except beauty but she has nothing to offer we have seen how she answered in mup and she performed much better in mup than mu
you are only bitter cause you representative was a clapper lol philippines lost the mu finals streak when they chose celeste over michelle dee or even pauline tbh
Soooo excited to share this episode. We finally get an inside look at the interview competition and I thought it was so insightful. For more Miss Universe content, head over to this playlist >>> bit.ly/3av7tCo 😀😀😀
I knew that this edition we would get a lot of surprises 😮 n boy did we get a shock attack 😅
This didn't prove that they made the right selection because he didn't released all the videos for comparison. Until then, showing only 1/5 of the interviews reinforces the belief that he is hiding something and that the pageant is rigged.
@@mannymoretti5196 with that many contestants there’s probably some interviews that would be embarrassing to release publicly. People can be so cruel online so I feel like it makes sense to release the ones that scored the best to protect contestants who didn’t have their best interview.
@@DaniWalker Well, if he wants transparency as what he is claiming, then he should; otherwise, he just made the result more questionable by releasing some but not the others. Is he hiding something? If he doesn't want drama, he shouldn't have just released these 16 interviews just for him to justify that these 16 were the best but won't allow us to have a comparison to the other candidates that he eliminated. The same drama that he is creating by arranging a Homecoming of the winner in the country which she didn't represent to appease those who were not happy about the elimination of the representative of that country. Why won't the winner have a homecoming parade in her own country? Because she doesn't get much support from her country, and so they pander to another country to keep their relevance in that particular region because someone was made a sacrificial lamb to in order to not anger the other countries in that region for not making the cut which is ridiculous.
LOVE THIS!
India and South Africa are never going to crown a queen who is not good in communication . All the queens are very well articulated and always lead by example
R’bonney interview showed why she won
How anybody can still believe R'Bonney "stole" the crown from Venezuela and Dominican Republic is beyond me!
She get extra points for wearing her own design and handiwork. Not from some male designer. Clothes are the outward manifestation of freedom and empowerment of a transformational leader. Anne said enough of the men, the pageant will be by women for women. Top 2 are both fashion designers.
Well English is her first language..of course she's going to answer better
LOL not that impressive
@@kuchikupz1068 theyre looking for authenticity. Not a known journalist who can speak so perfect. She won because she is perfectly imperfect
LAAAAAAOOOOOOOOSSSSS 🇱🇦😍🥹🥹 first Hmong woman to ever compete miss universe. So proud of her.
India, usa n canada are very relatable with their advocacy , very well articulate with their words n so the results 💕🇮🇳
Oh South Africa as expected... Ndavi was outstanding 🔥🔥👑❤️
Right?! Totally met expectations
South Africa everything about her was just wow😲
I absolutely loved the fact that Miss Universe Org decided to post top 16 closed door interviews. All of the 16 interviews were great, but If I have to pick my top 5 favorites USA, India, Laos, Haiti and Puerto Rico. Anyway, great video Dani, thanks for the reaction🙂
you have to ask yourself why the lady Boy didn't released all the interviews. Is he hiding something?
@@mannymoretti5196 First of all that’s rude and second of all she released these to shut people’s mouths who been complaining that their so called favorites didn’t get in and so and so girls got in. This is like a huge slap on these people’s faces because all these ladies deserved to be in the top 16. And also rumor has it they will now release remaining girls. So you can watch your country’s interview😌😌😌
@@johnderek5495 It is not a slap on the faces of the people doubting the result of the pageant because he decided not to release the other videos, so how do you know they perform ed better than the favorites . The actually reinforced the doubts of the doubter because he wouldn't show the other videos for comparison. Call it rude but I'm calling it as it is, he is a " Lady Boy" and I don't care about your political correctness.
You’re very welcome ❤
@@mannymoretti5196 why are you mad if your contestant doesn't win it's ok to lose not every year your country will win
Curacao's interview came across as unrehearsed, spontaneous and relatable -strong but humane. All in all, these interviews show why each of the ladies that made the top 16 cut, truly deserved to be in the top 16.
Mark My Words, A Miss India Never Disappointed ( And I Guess So Gonna Happen In Future) With Their Interviews and QNA in Pagentry. 🇮🇳💚....
Loved india she deserved her placement periodt,🇮🇳🔥🔥💓
I LOVED South Africa & USA
Trinidad and Tobago was such force you couldnt ignore and ticked all boxes for me, all round an impressive contestant that drew you in with he confidence and charm and then kept you capticated by her with the way she articulated herself, she is just so great So amazing🥰🇹🇹🇹🇹
Hi Dani!!!! Wendy Fitzwilliam is Miss Universe 1998. Sushmita Sen is Miss Universe 1994 ☺️
Haha... I'm glad that someone one else caught that little blooper. It was an honest mistake, and I'm sure Dani had so much to mention that she mixed up the dates.
You're right. I misspoke 🙈
I'm soo glad that you brought up and explained the timer/ buzzer. Cause people kept complaining about r'bonney going over her time and saying that she cheated the competition by going overtime. It really irritated me having to explain it to them.
It's a super common question that I get from clients as well. As long as an org. doesn't explicitly state that you will lose points if you speak beyond a buzzer, (which is most of them) then you won't lose points. It's nothing to stress about in a competition. I judged for Earth, USA, RIM, International and others, not once was I instructed to deduct points for going over time in interview or during on-stage question. For timed speech competitions, I've been instructed that I'm allowed to deduct points if a contestant blatantly ignores the time limit, but I'm not required to do so. It's up to personal discretion.
South Africa 🔥🔥
India nailed it❤
I love how you go on explain on India's interview , indeed it's not the interview that can summed up with words of explanation, I've watched Australia, DR ,Laos,PR Venezuela, USA all of them did great in this round.
These interviews were all so impressive to me. I think the one that blew me away the most was Trinidad and Tobago. She captivated me from start to finish. These women are just inspiring!! So glad they shared these interviews, not just so we had a better insight as to the Top 16 results, but just so we could hear stories, insight, and wisdom from these inspiring women!!! (And also, you are among those very inspiring women, Dani Walker!)
Who are we even kidding ? India hands down! The clarity, the precision, the elegance, the confidence was unparalleled!
Just a correction, Wendy Fitzwilliam was Miss Universe 1998 who won in Hawaii. 1994 was Sushmita Sen of India who won in the Philippines. 🙂
R'bonny proved why she won and that hand-painted interview outfit she made slayed!
I'm so glad they released the Top 16 closed door interviews this year coz it makes the selection committees choices so much more transparent. They need to continue doing this cause it leaves little to the imagination when it comes to judging as interview is 60% of your overall score so it's the most important facet of competition. Even though all the top 16 had good interviews it was clear to me why R’Bonney won. She was so charismatic, charming, concise and confident. Mix that with her strong prelims and finals performances and there’s no doubt in my mind why she was crowned Miss Universe.
USA just so impressed
All the ladies are amazing and so are you, Dani
India's interview was the most liked by Dani as per her comments and reactions 👍
Miss Haiti's story was very touching and motivating
Girl!!! I appreciate your analysis. And the human element of your observations. Thanks for your hard work.
You are so welcome! 💕 I appreciate you watching
LOVED THIS! R’Bonney totally aced her interview. And Dani, love you’re more than deserving of where you are as well, regardless of your past. It brought you here. ❤❤
💕💕💕thank you so much!!
YES! Dani, you are probably the only pageant page that had Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Tya-Jané Ramey on your radar, while others completely ignored her. A number of fans are still questioning why she placed in the top 16 and are going far as claiming "favortism" because Wendy Fitzwilliams was one of eight judges. I can tell you that Tya-Jané is the best Miss Universe T&T representative since Kenisha Thom in 2006. All of the other queens after Kenisha (good queens) lacked the X factor, but not Tya-Jané. It makes perfect sense as to why she made the cut. We Trinbagonians are so proud of her because she represented herself and all of our country very well. She also ended a 16/17 year drought for us and set the standard of beauty queens that must represent T&T at Miss Universe moving forward. Thank you, Dani, for being objective and honest. I'm no pageant expert, but I know a contender when I see one.
Something I heard from the grapevine is that she only had one dress for preliminaries and finals. I know for a fact that a second dress could have given her that extra boost to potentially crack the top 5. Listen, she still did her best and made us all proud.
Dani, I suggested that the Miss Universe T&T organization Crownsandsashes reach out to you for pageant advice moving forward.
Also, Tya-Jané was born in 1997, and Wendy Fitzwilliams won Miss Universe in 1998, lol.
Well done on your Miss Universe 2022 commentary. 👏 👏 👏
Oh gosh I mixed up the dates 🙈🙈
@Dani Walker That's okay, Dani. It was an honest mistake.
Kaneisa in that yellow gown. 👌
Love india and USA ‘s answer!
honestly all of my confusions for the top 16 were answered by the release of these interviews, glad they did it!
I have been watching your videos for years and hearing you share those personal stories about yourself made me a subscriber
India
She did a great job
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USA said during her interviews before when she lost, she froze so she practice on it and did mock interviews every Friday.
The top 16 interviews, regardless of fan vote, shows how beautiful n inspiring these women are. I glad that the new ownership is bringing up non-sash delegates to the forefront on the platform.
I love videos where Dani makes videos about the contestant and gives us insight of her personal journey and life. Keep growing, we love you even more 🫶🏻
Wow 😢 to see you tear up during miss Haiti 🇭🇹 brought tears to my eyes. I’m also an Orphan and this really hit me differently! I’m so proud of you Dani. Keep Going 💝. A lot of people didn’t have Haiti , but I DID. A lot of African Countries and Caribbean Countries get overlooked by big “Sash factor” countries And miss Haiti came in and Made her mark. Congratulations🎈. Stay strong 💪🏾 Dani
R’bonney! 🇺🇸 🇵🇭
DR interview was nice too. She is so pretty.
Thanks!For all the great vids!
Oh my gosh Neil! Thank you for contributing to the channel!! I appreciate you!! So glad you're enjoying the episodes!
I was also the first to graduate in my family. It is extremely difficult because you do not have a precedent to follow and have to work it out for yourself. Failure is not in my vocabulary, so I asked every time I was unsure about something. Since graduating, I have worked on four continents and traveled the world. Hopefully, as I did, you paved the way for others to follow. ❤
Yes, you're so right it's so difficult, but if you refuse failure, you'll succeed. Meeting with a counselor each semester what a huge help to me. So glad that you succeed!!
Congratulations ! Inspiring story
@@thierrygarcia2130 Thank you! I think the take-away from my story is that we are capable of ANYTHING. We just need belief in ourselves, determination, and hard work. I hope you are persuing your dreams, too!
Trinidad 🇹🇹 and Tobago 🇹🇹 was Personally my Favorite Interview. Wow 😮. I really could have saw her in a Top 5 . She also did amazing at miss World.
Yess I've been waiting for this video. When saw MU UA-cam page started to upload these interview, I thought of you right away and thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions. The ladies did so well in these interview, I'm very impressed by all of them. They deserved their spot in the top 16.
I'd also been waiting patiently for all the interviews to upload lol. I kept checking their page.
Very proud of Peru!
I love being able to see their interviews! It forms a sense of transparency I don't feel we have gotten in the past years and im a big fan!!
Great job Dani, as usual! 👏🏻🙌🏻🌟
Peru showed in her interview that she knows how to express herself very well and with great coherence.
Was waiting for this episode
Lovely video dani as usual 😉 I loved miss Venezuela's interview sooo much.. so spontaneous and lovable ✨️ 💖
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yayy trinidad and Tobago top 5 interview def
Trinidad and Tobago did the best in my opinion
Thank you for sharing your perspective, Dani! Do you know offhand whether the interviews were scheduled randomly or alphabetical? I tried to put myself in the judge’s seat and interviewing 80+ ladies all in one day is not easy! With 4 minutes each, that would be 15 ladies per hour or roughly 5-6 hours! Hopefully the judges had a break or two! All top 16 interviews released were impressive (personally loved South Africa, Haiti, Canada, Spain, USA.)
They go in alphabetical order. I once judged an international pageant and I was on the interview panel for 4 age divisions. We interviewed from around 8am-7pm. There were sooo many ladies. You had to also account for timing between ladies, since there was only one panel of us. We didn't have time for dinner. We had to take bites between the time a contestant left the room, and before the next one entered. Sometimes we were still chewing when they walked in. I felt so bad, but it was the only way we could stay on schedule for the day.
@@DaniWalker wow that's a marathon for the judges for sure!
I think Puerto Rico, T&T, Venezuela, Laos,, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic were the best. USA's was good as expected, but...
Thank you Dani! This was an insightful review of the closed door interview. I applaud MU org for promoting g transparency.
You’re very welcome ❤
transparency in releasing only the top 16? I disagree. If the lady boy wants to dispel the doubts from the people who thinks that he rigged the pageant , he should have released all the interviews. This makes people question it more.
@@mannymoretti5196 My understanding is that the rest of the closed door interviews will be released in a week or so.
@@nerissaunderwood2529 Until they do, I won't believe it. They are are still probably editing it, lol
@@mannymoretti5196 of course we all have a choice on how we interpret what we see, notwithstanding the intentions of others. We can choose to se a glass of water as half full or half empty. In this case I am applauding MU org’s effort to release all closed door interviews, which has never been done before. Everyone who views the interviews still have the right to judge what they observe. But at the end of the day we can choose to see the beauty in every candidate and even disappointing experiences. I look forward to finding that in every contestant.
I love this video but I needed to say I NEED A HAIR TUTORIAL FROM YOU I absolutely love this hairstyle
I just posted it on my Instagram (@daniwalker) but I'm sharing a more detailed version in a new vlog.
@@DaniWalker thank you queen !!!
India ❤
Her interview was excellent!
She blew me away ❤ and not many people believed in her. Thank you 🙏 for believing in Miss India 🇮🇳 through out her journey
I loved PR interview outfit!
Great analysis.
Spain did fantastic I could listen to her all day 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I know The Sovereign "Davonna" is scrambling for words because she did not expect Miss Spain to place in the top 16, lol. I LOVE surprises that shake up everyone's favorites list.
Another video that my daughter MUST watch.
I hope it helps :)
📝 me taking notes this whole episode 😂
hahaha yesss! That's a great idea!
can you do a video about some of the strong contenders for the MISS Universe 2022 pageant and your opinion of where they went wrong in their journey? Was it their interview, prelims, or not the main stage of the big pageant?
Love India !
Top 5 interviews: USA, Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Canada.
I love Trinidad as well... However, Wendy is Miss Universe 1998 not 1994... I also liked that you shared your experience in the interview during Miss USA, maybe you should do an episode on it... The questions asked, the nerve, how the other contestant felt.... Did anyone cry?
It's Trinidad and Tobago - not just Trinidad. Yes, I would love to know if any contestants cried or really bombed, too.
Someone usually cries, and typically more than one bombs the interview. I can say this from experience judges for the past several years. There's usually wayyyyy more interviews that need improvement, than there are interviews that blow you away.
Hello Dani. I'm your subscriber who makes sure to watch most of your content. Could you please make a video on pageantry for married women? Eg. Mrs. World and Mrs. Universe. I am soon to be married but want to begin with pageantry. It would be really helpful if you could guide us about the same. Thank you♡ love from india♡
@ 15:58, Hey Dani, I am confused or what? You said Wendy Fitzwilliam is Miss Universe 1994? No, It's Miss India, Sushmita Sen.
You're right, I misspoke 🙈
@@DaniWalker Thanks beautiful and stunning Ms. Dani Walker. By the way, I love your voice and the way you present your vlogs. It's so engaging and binge-worthy.
Love you Dani😘😘😘
The other contestants that didn't make to top 16 closed doors interviews should be shown to clear the doubt and should be transparency in all the miss Universe competition fair and square why they are specifically showing the top 16 interviews only..
Miss Spain drew me in with her interview
Just a polite difference in opinion. Miss SA got a tough question when she was asked what is different about her compared to the previous miss SA's who've held this title. Her awnser was exceptional. (Personal bias)😉😂❤
Wendy fitz William was miss universe 1998
Wendy was Miss Universe 1998.
These girls are amazing.
I love when you said you believe that Paula has influence on who gets selected because I believe that too and honestly, I don't think it's such a bad thing. This isn't 'MUO of the People', she must absolutely have a say and a level of influence
Hey if you have to rank top 16 based on their interview what it would be ?
Wendy Fitzwilliams is Miss Universe 1998, not 1994....
Spain had the best interview for me
Now i know why this ladies made to the top
That was great. 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it!
Been waiting for this!@!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yayy :)
Wendy is MU 1998
Who even cares about the statistics? We're so proud that you made it into the MISS USA STAGE! ❤
Dani ,do you know if the judges are different or the same for the final night?
Different panel of judges.
@@DaniWalker thank you was not sure.
Wondering if all of the contestants' interview 🤔
Trinidad & Tobago won in 1998 not 1994.
Wendy win Miss Universe 1998
Hmm... Miss Trinidad and Tobago was born in 1997, not 1993...
I still don't get convinced until the Lady Boy releases all the interviews for us to compare. I still believe that some candidates like Miss Cortessi speaks with more power and relatability than most of these candidates that made the top 16. Releasing only the top 16 strengthens my belief that the Lady Boy rigged thus pageant and he should be held accountable.
Wth are u talking about? She will release the others’ interviews soon so we all can see how terrible Celeste’s interview went 😊
Let’s be honest, Celeste did not perform to the best of her ability’s leading up to the finals night, she’s a great performer. But for what was required compared to her competition she was not there
Don't be mad,i love cortesi but except beauty but she has nothing to offer we have seen how she answered in mup and she performed much better in mup than mu
We can disagree without being disrespectful. You are rude and vicious. Did your mother teach you to be like this or are you an embarrassment to her?
you are only bitter cause you representative was a clapper lol philippines lost the mu finals streak when they chose celeste over michelle dee or even pauline tbh
Would you really go to a job interview with such a revealing outfit?
Depends on the interview. Since Miss Universe is a pageant, there's much more flexibility.
India is the best
Windy won in 1998..... not in 1994