Miss Universe Philippines 2024 Chelsea Manalo shares her journey of overcoming bullying and building confidence to represent the country in the international beauty pageant. She focuses on positive aspects from family and friends, rather than dwelling on the negativity of her detractors.
“It wasn’t that nice at first because I was always bullied because of my color, because of my hair. I had curly hair, and I still do have it. And when you’re still a child, many won’t understand what your ethnicity is until I tell them, ‘Oh, I’m half-Filipina, half-American-African. That’s why I have this distinct look.’ And it wasn’t easy because I would always cry to my parents when I played outside,” she shared in the exclusive Metro story.
“Even if there are people who would say some negative things, it’s okay sometimes to just keep silent because bullies only do that because they want to get something out of you. And it’s never okay. Bullies are never okay. What you can do is just give them that silent treatment or not pay attention to that because that is not who you are,” Chelsea said.
With hundreds of candidates vying for the crown, Chelsea revealed what motivated her to compete in the recent pageant. The beauty queen shared, “I’ve always known that I’m an independent woman. I like taking risks and I saw it. Going through Miss Universe Philippines, I try as much as I can to just tell myself that I can, you know, and even if you have a lot of competition around you, it’s yourself who’s your biggest competition.”
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