People are truly judgmental when it comes to mistakes. Steve may be tense and stressed because hosting a large event is no easy job. Add the stress of live broadcast and you really have an accident waiting to happen.
He took the responsibility, he apologized to both Wurtzbach and Gutierrez and the viewers, and he still did a great job. He didn’t mean to do something horrible, who knows that would happen? Maybe his fingers just covered the small font of the card, or maybe he got confused because of the layout. As humans, we’re the ones who should understand him the most. Everyone makes errors, and everyone agrees with that.
As for Ms. Wurtzbach robbing Ms. Gutierrez, the organizers released the official score card, and it shows that Wurtzbach really triumphed. Even Steve showed the crowd his card, and it shows the same results. No protest about that.
To Ms. Riek, no wonder you only came in at 80th place. A beautiful face is nothing if the attitude is despicable. If you’ll say something, do it prim and proper. You’re still a beauty queen—on the outside—after all.
All is still good. Our representative won and it’s an addition to the pride of our country. Behind the poverty and hardships we Filipinos face, we still make our escape watching a pageant, igniting the little flame that is called “nationalism”.
(written by Rex Felix Salvador I, edited by Jay Paul Carlos, additional research by Lovely Ann Cruz)