R’Bonney Gabriel Wants To Teach Filipino Girls How To Sew
R’BONNEY GABRIEL – Miss Universe 2022 R’Bonney Gabriel said she wanted to conduct a sewing workshop for Filipino girls.
On Saturday night, R’Bonney Gabriel of the United States was named the 71st Miss Universe. Amanda Dudamel from Venezuela and Andrena Martnez from the Dominican Republic lost out to Gabriel, who last year made history by becoming the first Filipino-American to win Miss USA.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, 84 ladies from around the world competed for the Miss Universe 2022 title. She is the first Filipino-American to win the Miss Universe pageant.

R’Bonney Gabriel is not only a beauty queen but also a model and the founder of the clothing line R’ Bonney Nola. She also teaches sewing at Houston’s Magpies and Peacocks fashion house.
Based on a report from ABS-CBN News, the newly crowned Miss Universe said she hopes to visit the Philippines soon. She said that she also wants to conduct sewing workshops for Pinoy girls.
“My world just got turned upside down but I absolutely would love to visit the Philippines. I was speaking with a friend a couple of months ago that’s in the Philippines, he’s a designer. I told him I would love to set up some sewing workshops and teach little girls how to sew,” said Gabriel.
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R’Bonney Gabriel said that desire to contribute to the creative opportunities in the Philippines. She said, “It’s all about planting the seeds and giving them the creative opportunity. I really look forward to that and I hope I have the opportunity to do that in the Philippines hopefully within the next few months.”
The 28-year-old beauty queen that the Filipino community had helped her in achieving success in the pageant. She also expressed her delight at having the opportunity to represent Filipinos on a worldwide stage.
“Filipinos love pageantry. To be half-Filipino, I feel like that helped me feel the energy in the crowd. The support is everything. I feel blessed. As the first Filipino-American Miss Universe, I can now be a voice, a larger voice for other girls and just show them that you need to embrace who you are. It’s so important. Embrace what makes you different…”
“I think this will make Filipinos even more proud to be a Filipino. Whenever you see someone similar to you, whether that’s a culture or somebody that is in the same sports as you or has the same interest as you, you get excited and you want to embrace more of who you are. So, I am so excited for Filipinos to be shown in that light and continue to celebrate that,” she added.
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I wish, I can avail this program of Miss, Universe 2023 the sewing workshop ❣️