Mr Pogi International - First
Male Beauty Pageant in Bahrain
In September the first ever male
beauty pageant was held at the Baan Saeng Thai auditorium. BC caught up pageant winner Edgar Moussa to find out exactly what makes a Mr Pogi (Handsome).
Why did you do it?
It
was my girlfriend Linda’s idea - she insisted I enter. She said I have
what it takes. I never have and never thought I would do a pageant
before. But, there is always a first time for anything.
What did your friends and family think?
Some of my friends thought it unusual that I would enter.
I don’t think my family exactly grasped what I would be doing.
However, when I was announced the winner my family’s table
erupted like a volcano and my girlfriend was jumping up and
down, she was overjoyed.
Now that you’re Mr Pogi, will you turn professional?
Maybe. Being a professional model requires lots of work
and effort. Exercising, strict diets, always worrying about
appearance... there is a lot I have to think about.
Any tips for those who will follow?
Always be yourself and believe in yourself. Practice; make
sure you are ready for the event. Do your best, and if you make
a mistake, ignore it. Always retain your manliness.
How important is it to always look good?
It’s not. If someone has a good face profile and a fit body,
that’s enough.
Has this competition changed your life?
Yes! I am more confident now. It made me realise that my
character and personality are quite good, even winning traits.
Aspiring model Mark Anthony
Abellana may have placed 2nd
in the Mr Pogi International
male pageant held last month
but it won’t be his last walk
down the runway.
Why did you do it?
I have taken part in several pageants in the
Philippines - I won Mr Earth 2006. But I wanted to see if I had what it takes to
compete against international models.
What did your friends and family think?
Actually it was all down to my sister, Annie
Abellana that I entered at all. She kept on at me and
eventually she and her boyfriend, Ray, convinced me.
They supported me all the way through.
Is modelling for you?
Definitely yes! If given a chance to
do modelling stints here in Bahrain,
I would gladly accept and if, in the
future, there would be offers for shows
or endorsements... I would be very
willing to accept.
Any tips for those who will follow?
My advice would be: know and
accept your weaknesses. Because by
accepting them, you will know better
how to conceal and overcome them.
Keep smiling and remember that good
looks would look dull without good
attitude.
How important is it to always look good?
Very. For me, looking good is looking healthy. It
is about positivity in your mind, heart and physical
body - it should start within yourself.
What was a surprise and what will you most
remember about the Mr Pogi pageant?
I did not expect so many entrants in the
competition - it is good to know that there are a lot
of aspiring and promising young men who share my
drive to show their X factor, physique and talents. At
first I was afraid to enter Mr Pogi but I realised that
if you aim for something, you should put your mind
and heart into it.
It
takes more then just good looks to win a beauty pageant - don't be let
down by your underwear!



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