In an explosive revelation, former Miss Universe Catriona Gray and Miss Universe Philippines 2023 Michelle Dee have come forward to discuss the shocking results of the recent international beauty pageant where both Peru and the Philippines faced unexpected defeats. Fans have been left stunned, and now, Catriona and Michelle are setting the record straight with their eye-opening insights.
During an exclusive interview, Catriona and Michelle shared their thoughts on the fierce competition and the realities of beauty pageants that often go unseen by the public. Both queens expressed their respect for all the contestants, acknowledging the immense hard work that goes into competing on the global stage. However, they also didn’t hold back when it came to discussing the behind-the-scenes factors that they believe led to the surprising outcomes, including the dynamics of judging and politics that sometimes affect the final results.
“I believe there’s so much more to pageants than just beauty and charisma. There are complexities, pressures, and even the political influence that sometimes weigh in on the final decisions,” said Catriona. Michelle Dee echoed her sentiments, adding, “It’s hard to accept, but we’ve seen how unpredictability in pageants can happen. I’ve learned to trust the process, but that doesn’t mean we always agree with the results.”
The revelation has sparked mixed reactions among pageant fans, with some agreeing with the queens’ perspective, while others continue to support the official outcomes. The discussion has reignited debates on how international beauty competitions are judged and whether changes are needed in how transparency is handled.
As the conversation continues to unfold, Catriona Gray and Michelle Dee have urged fans to continue supporting their respective countries, regardless of the results, and to recognize the importance of embracing beauty in all its forms.
The truth may be shocking to some, but for Catriona and Michelle, it’s a wake-up call to remember that beauty competitions are more than just about winning—they are about representation, growth, and empowering women around the world.