mrgary wrote:I was once an avid supporter of Fahsai; however, I felt that she's already past her prime in pageantry. She had her best shot in 2017 at Miss Earth but she completely blew her chances away! Her compatriot, Mareeya, also shared the same fate at Miss Universe. The eloquence and substance weren't just there. An intense training in interview could've taken Fahsai far, yes, but not to that level where her answers could seal the deal because she and Mareeya would both crack under pressure.
Sapphire wrote:mrgary wrote:I was once an avid supporter of Fahsai; however, I felt that she's already past her prime in pageantry. She had her best shot in 2017 at Miss Earth but she completely blew her chances away! Her compatriot, Mareeya, also shared the same fate at Miss Universe. The eloquence and substance weren't just there. An intense training in interview could've taken Fahsai far, yes, but not to that level where her answers could seal the deal because she and Mareeya would both crack under pressure.
despite having to give an answer to a word foreign to her, I thought she was still able to answer well, it's just that other girls had better answers.
Also i think the exact opposite, i think she was wayyy too raw back in 2017, she seemed like she was more there for the experience and winning was not as big as priority for her. some thai fan here said that they're main concern about paweensuda is that she doesn't seem strong inside, meaning she doesn't seem like she's really hungry for it.. but let's see... things could change..
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