Whether
catwalking or simply talking, Bb.
Pilipinas-Intercontinental 2018 Karen Gallman has a magical way of charming and endearing
herself to people, so down-to-earth, and thus grounded, that you want to hug
her.
I
experienced it myself Wednesday (April 18) last week in her first trip to the province
after winning the national title in March where your VRS, including Allen Doydora (dyRD), Dave Responte (dyTR) and Helen CastaƱo (who was
the instant “sash and crown bearer”), accompanied her during her Bohol
homecoming.
When she was approaching
the group of well-wishers, it was noticeable that she was much lovelier in
person.
Our admiration
strengthened when she spoke to us in her thick Bisaya accent.
Karen
was elated by the warm welcome. She sported a big a smile and thanked Bohol 2nd District Rep. Erico Aristotle
Aumentado and his wife Vanessa (who arranged
her homecoming), Aumentado’s chief of
staff Boy Pernia, and some fans in greeting the Boholano beauty queen.
“I always look forward to visit Bohol. It’s home for me,” said
the 25-year-old beauty queen.
Vanessa,
a Miss Bohol 2001, revealed that she was a great fan of Karen since she joined
the Bb. Pilipinas 2012.
“Thank
you for making us proud,” Vanessa told her. “I am a fan of yours,” she added.
“I am
so thankful, salamat kaayo sa inyong warm welcome nga gihatag ninyo nako (I am
deeply grateful to all of you for the warm welcome you gave me), she said.
Asked
if she could still speak in Binisaya,
she snappily answered “Yes” and said “Kamao man gihapun ko mag-Binisaya (I
can still speak Bisaya).”
What' is so impressive
about her is the fact that she has never forgotten her mother tongue and in
fact, speaks Cebuano so confidently and fluently without a foreign accent and
even proudly calls herself "Bisdak" - which makes her all the more
endearing to many Boholanos.
Police
Officer Melinda Mendez-Basalo who escorted her as she stepped down a commercial
plane and walked down the terminal ramp at the Tagbilaran airport shared, “I talked to her in Tagalog when
I welcomed and congratulated her and she answered me in Bisaya I forgot she is
a Bisaya man diay, such an attitude.... love her so much..”
Miss Tagbilaran 1987 Fiel
Angeli Arao-arao-Gabin said: “I can't help admiring her beauty. During her
first attempt in the Binibining Pilipinas pageant 6 years ago, she looked so
naively charming in her photos and on television, but seeing her in the flesh
this time, she certainly exudes both charm and inner strength that she has
seemed to have polished over the years, prior to her recent BP Intercontinental
2018 victory, an honor that Boholanos here and abroad are so excited about.”
Karen went to KissFM for
an interview with the bubbly Inday Rufing.
After the interview, she met Bishop
Alberto Uy and Bishop Emeritus Leonardo Medroso of the Diocese of Tagbilaran and
some priests at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary before she proceeded to
Panglao Island.
Crown jewel
Karen
Gallman with Bohol Rep. Erico Aristotle
Aumentado and wife Miss Bohol Sandugo
2001 Vanessa Cadorna – Aumentado. Leo Udtohan
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In
Panglao, Karen spent time to appreciate the beauty of the place known for its miles
of powdery white sandy beaches. She was
bothered of the environmental issues the
island resort was facing.
“I went here last year and
it was beautiful. And I didn’t see the problem,” said Karen who wants the island
resort protected to prevent further environmental degradation.
“Of course, it such as beautiful place. And it will be so sad
to see go to ruins. So, we should definitely do our best to preserve it and
look after it. We need really to take care of Panglao so that it doesn’t go to ruins,” she said.
Panglao
Island, considered crown jewel of Bohol’s tourism, is composed of the towns of
Panglao and Dauis.
The
Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) earlier identified the
lack of waste water treatment facility and “bottomless” septic tanks as among
the problems contributing to the environmental woes of the island.
The
latest report of Environmental Management Bureau (EMB), an attached agency of
DENR, said that the fecal coliform on Panglao Island was above average.
On the other hand, Karen was
in favor of closing Boracay Island for rehabilitation.
“I am for the closure of
Boracay just to rehabilitate so that at least ma-enjoy natin sa future so
i-close natin ngayon. it’s so sad for the jobs , the Filipinos based there and
tourists have no income for them. If it
is happening in Panglao, we should do our best to preserve it. This is not
acceptable. We should not go it to ruins,” she said.
Warm welcome
While
travelling to Ubay, Karen was sharing some stories about her Bb. Pilipinas
journey. She even told your VRS the place where she spent her childhood. She
was also quick to point Bood Elem. School where she spent her Grades 1 and 2.
In Ubay
town, at least 124 km from Tagbilaran City, she was welcomed by the departments
heads and local officials headed by Mayor Constantino Reyes and his wife
Councilor Violy and members of the Rotary Club of Ubay.
Karen joined a motorcade through the main streets of the
town.
Hundreds
of fans including local officials warmly
welcomed Bb.Pilipinas-Intercontinental 2018
Karen
Gallman, a native of Ubay, in her Bohol
homecoming. Leo Udtohan
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Holding welcome banners,
some fans went wild with Karen’s acknowledgment of their presence along the
street. Some
residents lined up the streets chanting “Karen, Karen,” as she waved and greet
them.
Some of them came from
far-flung barangays to have a first glimpse of the homecoming queen. One of
them even sashayed as Bb. Pilipinas-Intercontinental.
Karen also
visited the Bohol Dairy at the Philippine Carabao Center and Ubay Stock Farm in
Barangay Lomangog to taste their newly launched products--- Chocobao Drinks,
Caramilk Ice Cream, chocolate and candies, cakes and pastries, Cheese and
Yogurt, CaraCalamay, and Caramilk-infused dishes---locally made by locals.
Independent
Karen was born in Barangay
Fatima in Ubay town on September 27, 1992 to Gavin William Gallman, a retired
Australian soldier, and Ubay native Editha Bayonas.
She spent her childhood
days at Barangay Bood before she migrated to Australia at age 8.
“So, I was basically
born and raised in Bohol jud,” said Karen who was crowned Miss Ubay 2007.
Karen
shared she had a happy childhood memories in Barangay Bood where she grew
up. Her best
memorable experience in Ubay was when she fell from mansanitas tree. She said
she likes ginamos (salted and
fermented fish) and dried fish.
She first joined Binibining Pilipinas in 2012 at the age
of 19 and made it to the top 12 of the national beauty pageant and was also named Miss Photogenic of the batch.
Before
trying her luck again in Bb Pilipinas 2018, she worked as an operations analyst
in a company in London for two years.
In the
Bb. Pilipinas 2018, Karen received flak for her Q&A response when asked
about her thoughts on building a third restroom for transgenders. She explained, “I love the LGBT community.”
She said her 60-year
old mother Editha trained them to speak Bisaya
and embrace the Boholano way even if they were living in Brisbane, Australia.
Editha said her daughter is “independent, buotan nga anak (a
good daughter)” whose big dream was to become a beauty queen.
Next
month, she will begin her training for the Miss Intercontinental 2018 pageant
to be held in December.
“I haven’t started
preparing yet but I think next month I will start. I will be back to the gym. I
will have training on catwalk, QnA, public speaking and make-up. I think it
will help me towards the international crown,” she said.
“I will do my best. Let’s pray that I will do bring the crown
and make Bohol proud again. If ever I will win it will history, the first
Filipina to win the crown,” Karen said.
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Loon’s
‘Coral Garden’
The town
of Loon has plenty of other intriguing attractions to
offer to its visitors. Very recently, people visit the town to see the “Coral
Garden” in Barangay Tangnan which offers new exhilarating experience.
The
‘Coral Garden’ in Loon town is
the newest natural attraction in the province.
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The red
orange color which gives a panoramic view are not because of corals but of the
sun-loving purslane (ulasiman or ngalog) wild plants which naturally grow in
the area, declared as geological monument, after the 2013 earthquake.
But according to cultural
and tourism worker Reigh Monreal, the plant which gives red-tinted shoreline is
not a purslane but a blutaparon.
Locals called the perennial herbs as bilang” (Blutaparon portulacoides) of the Amaranthaceae family. It looks like Portulaca (ulasiman or pigweed
species).
He
said that the name “Coral Garden” was first used by a blogger who missed to
visit the “Loon Coral Gardens” in Barangay Song-on where exposed corals are
found.
The
Municipal Tourism Office called that colorful place in Tangnan as the “Loon
Beach Prairie.”
How
to go there? Upon entering Barangay Tangnan, stop
at "Kennethman" signage. Inquire how to go down the site.
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