My course is about really working on a sheet of music. You work out the chords, which note complements the other, and how they will make the feeling of tension, the feeling of resolution. It's all about harmonization. That's more of the theory of notation and everything rather than practical. I don't play any instrument.
I may now carry the sash of Miss Universe, but I'll forever be your Miss Philippines.
Seeing lights being put up along the street and these colored lanterns called parols being put up at people's houses makes Christmas in Philippines magical.
I have always used my platform to speak about positivity in social media when it comes to pageantry because it is one of the main problems I have experienced.
I don't think that your height affects how good of a spokesperson, how well you can be, how well you can communicate your ideas as a beauty queen or as a public figure.
Being a beauty queen was never on my radar.
I'm constantly trying to redefine what being a beauty queen is.
Even if someone does say something negative, it does not give us a reason to retaliate; just take the high road and don't say anything.
I love my parents so much. My day or night is not complete without talking to them - on Skype.
I was born in Cairns, Queensland. Then my parents and I moved to Sydney. We moved to New Wales. We moved around Australia. I was just really close to my parents, and actually, we moved around a lot when I was very young. I think it played a big part in making me the shy teenager that I was.
I was a very quiet, shy child. I just became quite talkative in high school, in Grade 10 onwards.