Binibinis comfort 2024 Bb. Pilipinas 2nd runner-up Trisha Martinez as she gets emotional during interview at Manila Bulletin


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Bb. Pilipinas International 2024 Myrna Esguerra comforts Trisha Martinez, Bb. Pilipinas 2024 second runner up who got emotional during an interview at the Manila Bulletin main office in Intramuros on July 12. At right is Bb. Pilipinas Globe 2024 Jasmin Bungay. 

By Robert R. Requintina

Pageant veteran Trisha Martinez, who won 2nd runner-up at the Bb. Pilipinas 2024 beauty pageant, got emotional as she recalled the criticisms of fans when she competed in the prestigious national pageant last July 7.

The emotional part for the Binibinis began when they were asked about the beauty queens who inspired them during their visit to the Manila Bulletin main office in Intramuros on July 12.

"There's too many to mention. Although she was not there, it was Mariel De Leon. We have a similar body type. So, I was body-shamed for being a bit bigger than the prototype of a beauty queen.

"So I'm size-medium, I am size-large. So when I knew Mariel was crowned, I think in 2017, I thought na puwede rin pala. So Mariel, was a huge part of my motivation," Trisha said.

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Binibining Pilipinas 2024 queens visit the Manila Bulletin main office in Intramuros on July 12. From left: Crystal Jean dela Cruz, Bb. Pilipinas 1st runner-up; Myena Esguerra, Bb. Pilipinas International 2024; Mae Kimberly De Luna; Bb. Pilipinas Globe 2024 Jasmin Bungay; and Trisha Martinez, Bb. Pilipinas 2024 second runner-up. (Mark Balmores)

It was at this point when Bb. Pilipinas Globe 2024 Jasmin Bungay became emotional.

"Whenever Ate Trisha mentions bashing, I feel that the people outside do not know what's happening inside. If you ask any of the ladies kung mananalo so Trisha, kung may reklamo sila just because of her extra excess, walang makakapag-sabi. We see how she is throughout the journey. If she won a crown that night, no one will contest because of her size.

"People say Ate Trish was a front-runner; some would say na hindi because she's big. Pero sa amin talaga, she is a deserving winner," said Jasmin.

Trisha commented: "Last year, when I joined Binibining Pilipinas, I was not bashed. I was one of the fan favorites.

"Pero hindi nila nakita yung part of me na malaki ako. But the second time was difficult because one single mistake, people would see you.

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"This time yung body ko ang napansin nila. I improved on my pasarela and my communication skills. Pero hindi nila napansin yun.

"Pero I became a runner-up and I could still see comments na hindi raw kasi ako nag-diet kaya runner-up lang siya. It hurt so much," she said.

Trisha said she felt her efforts for this year's competition were invalidated. She believes there will always be bashers in your life.

"But you know what, kahit na ano pa ang marating mo sa buhay, there will always be trolls. May comment talaga sila sa'yo. That's part of being a beauty queen," Trisha also said.

Bb. Pilipinas International 2024 Myrna Esguerra said criticisms do not define a person, but "you define who you are."

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Myrna added: "Comments that matter will come from people who matter. The people you love."

"Ate Trish, we love you," Jasmin said.

The Binibinis continued to answer the question about their favorite beauty queens.

"As for favorite beauty queens, I go for the current ones. I would say Pia Wurtzbach and Catriona Gray.  Dalawa talaga. Hindi kasi ako makapili," Jasmin said as she laughed. 

"Aside from bringing honor and pride to the country by winning Miss Universe, they represented multi-faceted women. Like Pia, now she is venturing into an image of being an author and international brand ambassador. So, it just attests to how far we can go as women.

"Even with Catriona Gray, during her journey, she set the standard so high for the next beauty queens, for us, the next generation, to further develop ourselves into wholistic women so that they will not look down on beauty queens. During her stint, she used the platform to introduce our country well to the world. So I admire both of them because they represent powerful women," said Jasmin.

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Myrna voted for Miss Universe 2010 4th runner-up Venus Raj.

"She was there during the coronation. During rehearsals, we gathered around her, and she prayed for everyone. Sobrang special ng moment na yun because maraming girls ang umiyak during that moment.  It tells a lot about how God works in our lives. As a born-again Christian, it's amazing how God can turn your life into bigger than you can imagine. In life, it's not enough that you are doing better. There should be a purpose for why you are doing things you are good at. So I love how Venus influenced people, and she's fearless in showing how God transformed her life. I applaud her for that," the beauty queen from Abra said.

Crystal Jean Dela Cruz, 2024 Bb. Pilipinas first runner-up, said she also admires Venus.

"I can relate to her because she came from the province with no water and no electricity and I felt that, too. Even if I look like a multi-cultural background girl, I have to make my way to the places I want to go. She has changed many lives by bringing positivity and inspiration to me and other girls. She came from humble beginnings, and she worked her way up. I like to be her. During the rehearsals, I saw her. I was a fangirl at that moment. You can feel her authenticity, and she's like a storyteller to me," she said.

Mae KImberly De Luna said Samantha Bernardo is an inspiration to her.

"The first time I saw her, it was love at first sight. She's so beautiful, and I met her two years ago. I learned her stories, and that's when I realized she inspired me. But if I were to choose,  dalawa sila: Samantha Bernardo, and Pia Wurtzbach. We've seen their struggles and challenges in Binibining Pilipinas, which left a mark. They said never to give up on your dreams. They also came from humble beginnings. And no matter what challenges they are facing, they fight for it," said Kim, winner of the Manila Bulletin Readers Choice Award.