Friday, March 20, 2015

Manhunt International Bracing up for a Major Comeback this year


Whew, finally we can heave a sigh of relief after worrying too much about what could possibly be amiss with our illustrious mister pageant - Manhunt International. We got word directly from Mr. Alex Liu, President of Manhunt International Organization of Singapore that Manhunt International pageant is going to push through this year. They are just in the process of inking some final agreements before they make the formal announcement. We hate to jump the gun on you guys, but we just can’t contain our excitement so we are spilling the beans.

As you well know, we have been anxiously waiting for this annual pageant to re-emerge after two years of no-show and we were left guessing what was going on. The 2014 edition was supposedly to take place in Beijing, China when it was unexpectedly cancelled. Now we can let you in on the real score and why we can’t agree more.

Apparently, sponsoring groups failed to measure up to the standards set by the organization for the holding of the pageant. The organization therefore chose to pass the year over than to put in jeopardy the quality of the pageant and the well-being and experience of the delegates. Manhunt believes it is still possible to maintain high standards after it has grown, as it was when it was first starting out. It is currently working closely with concerned parties to keep such considerations going to achieve first-rate pageant production and widespread participation.

If you heard the rumored bickering of some international pageant organizations with some national directors over recurring pageant postponements and unfulfilled commitments, saw the just-to-get-by pageants with miniscule number of contestants – these are prejudicial to the burgeoning mister pageant industry. Certainly we pageant lovers wouldn’t want to live with sloppy running, mediocre pageant shows that claim world class status. 

So come to think of it mister pageant believers, let organizers know we care about quality and let sponsors know that we are following and watching our favorite mister pageants and that we want them to remain as good if not, better than we have witnessed and enjoyed them in the past. It’s time to encourage pageant advancement and solid sponsor support.

It is not always easy to see our favorite mister pageants slip by season after season but they can go a long way towards maintaining high standards in pageantry if we can learn from them and use them as an opportunity to build and enhance wherever we can.  Hope this revelation and rebirth is enough to smooth the ruffled feathers of mister pageant fanatics everywhere.

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