Thursday, April 10, 2014
Pageant season has returned, and the debut of Miss Teen Bahamas International is just one of the events lined up on the calendar.
On April 11th, contestants will take to the stage in the first and official presentation to the Bahamian Public at The Courtyard at J-line Fitness Shirley Street.
Contenders must be between 15 and 19 years, and free from criminal charges.
The winner will earn a one-year contract with Major Model Management agency with locations in New York, Miami, Milan and Paris, as well as other prizes worth $10,000 including a round trip to New York for a portfolio shoot, Cosmetic products, wardrobes and cash. The pageant will be held on June 1, at the Rainforest Theater, Wyndam Resort and Crystal Palace.
For more information, visit the Miss Teen Bahamas International Facebook page.
Comments
BahamianAway says...
Why do these girls look as though they are in their mid-twenties early thirties. Way to much for fifteen to nineteen year old girls...SMH!!! Not a very wholesome look...
But good luck to them all.
Posted 11 April 2014, 11:20 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamianAway says...
Now now...as if the world doesn't already have a skewed standard of beauty. You don't need to be tall and slim to be in a beauty pageant...
Posted 14 April 2014, 9:58 a.m. Suggest removal
BahamianAway says...
I get where you are coming from but there is a lot that factors into being fat. It's one thing to be a person of larger proportion versus a person who is obese. Not all people who are "overweight" are unhealthy or any less of a productive citizen.
A common misconception is because you are slim or small that you are healthy and that is far from the truth. There are people who by society's standard would be considered fat and disgusting but in actuality they are healthier than the slim well built person everyone so seems to favour.
Rather than worry about the size of a person focus more on the general health. Now don't get me wrong more than likely if you are seriously obese then there is nothing healthy about you. But a little bit of fat ain't a bad thing, and I don't think these girls need the added pressure of what society deems beautiful to mess them up.
Posted 14 April 2014, 2:34 p.m. Suggest removal
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