World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to welcome amazing Queen Felicity Gail Irene Godolphin Miss Teen Multicultural Beauty Red Deer Ambassador 2023.
Full name: Felicity Gail Irene Godolphin
Title/Year: Miss Teen Multicultural Beauty Red Deer Ambassador 2023
Age: 17
Education Level: Currently a student in Bishop Carroll graduating in 2025
Zodiac sign: Scorpio
Hobbies: Dancing, arts, reading, fashion and learning Science.
Platform: Nutrition and affordable health benefits
Years competed: 2023
Countries visited: Thailand, United Arab Emirates (I've been to 7 emirates), Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and Cambodia
Likes: Science subjects-Biology, Biotechnology, Marine life, fashion, Math, Astronomy and Astrology.
Dislikes: riots, overwhelming noise, ostriches, and guns.
Status: Single
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Please tell us about yourself.
I am sociable, friendly and charismatic. My mother is a teacher/education coach. I have one younger sibling. I love hanging out with friends but also enjoy spending time by myself. I love travelling and flying to new places. I have a Turtle named Homer who is very adorable is now 38 years old, he is my buddy.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Please tell us about your education.
I completed my elementary and Junior high school at St Matthew School. I am currently a Grade 11 student in a self-directed High school here in Calgary, Alberta. Also one of the Ambassadors in my High School. I am a member of the Technical theater.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What does women Empowerment mean to you?
Women empowerment is being understood and respected knowing our worth and being there for each other. It also means to be given an equal opportunity with all other genders. World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Tell us about your pageant experience?
My first and so far only pageant experience has been with the Multicultural Productions which I joined in 2023. It was a great and fulfilling experience.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What inspired you to do your first pageant?
As a little girl, I would stay up and watch Miss Universe with my mom. This ignited my passion and interest towards pageantry. The grace and charm, intelligence and advocacies of the candidates inspired me the most.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Why did you choose to compete for your current title?
I chose to compete for this title because I believed it would be a great way to start my pageant journey.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: To those unfamiliar with your pageant system please tell us what is it about?
It is about promoting Multiculturalism and inclusion.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What makes your director different from others?
My director is always there and very encouraging and supportive. She lifts us up through the hard times. She is genuine and caring and overall one of the best directors I could ever ask for.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What are you being judged on during the competition?
Beauty, talent, personality, and confidence.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Tell us about your experience during the competition.
My experience during the competition was one of the most fun and memorable I have participated in. All the people I met and worked with ; the production staff, mentors. fellow candidates were very friendly and supportive which made the experience great.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Who would you recommend your system to?
I would recommend it to the aspiring teenagers and women who dream to have their own crown someday.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Tell us about your platform or what cause do you volunteer for.
I use my Instagram account to spread current issues happening around the world. I volunteer at elderly homes, homeless shelters, and participate in youth groups to give back to my community.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What appearances have you done with your title?
Pilipinas -Canada Pageant, The Triumph
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What are some of your achievements?
Air cadets, school Ambassador, Yellow belt in karate, Head clarinet player, I also represented my school in the French in-voice Poetry competition and Miss Red Deer Teen Ambassador.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What makes you stand out from all those other beautiful girls?
I believe everyone is special and that we are all equally talented and beautiful but one thing that makes me stand out is my outgoing personality, I love learning new things and meeting people from diverse backgrounds.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Tell us about the moment your name was called out as the winner.
I was surprised and confused but aside from all that I was filled with joy.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What does it mean to you to be a Beauty Queen?
Being a beauty queen is being a follower but most of all a leader, someone who knows how to listen but also knows how to speak. Being a beauty queen is taking a stand in what you believe in and helping and inspiring others on their journey.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: How did competing in pageants helped your life?
Pageants helped me overcome my anxiety and allowed me to be truly comfortable with myself and with other people. It helped me with my confidence
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: How did pageants helped your self-esteem and body image?
This pageant allowed me to have lots of exposure and meet various groups of people and experience new things learning to be comfortable with my own body .
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: You are an inspiration to all the girls out there. How does it feel?
I feel honoured, knowing how little we used to admire pageant queens. It makes me feel so lucky to finally be one of those girls they can look up to.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What is your on stage strategy to win the judges over?
My stage strategy is to always smile, even if you make a mistake most likely the judges wouldn’t know so focus on yourself and have fun and truly enjoy the moment.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: How did you prepare for your competition?
I practiced my production number and walk every night, I sought advice from the experts and experience people. I strive to find ways to always improve.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What are your tips for learning better pageant walk?
My tips on learning a better pageant walk is get advice from someone who is experienced, I recommend watching videos and asking for some feedback is the best way to learn from your mistakes.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What are your tips for choosing right pageant dress?
Picking a pageant dress can be hard, first I recommend looking for the exact requirements/criteria. Research and you really just have to trust your gut or take advice from others to see if it suits you and makes you stand out and look stunning.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What are your tips for winning interview?
I always try to stay focused, answer directly, give factual information, and relate personal experiences if suited.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What is one mistake that you've done during competing you wish you could redo and fix it?
I wish that I would’ve taken more time on stage, Taking time is very important you don’t want to rush yourself because that could lead to pressure and anxiety.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What other mistakes are made by girls during the contest?
One thing I noticed that happens quite often to myself and others is that we forget the specific walk or what to do on stage.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: Any modeling or acting experience?
I am currently a model for the House of Wild.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What are your plans for 2024 as a Queen?
My plans for 2024 is to promote multiculturalism, help with other pageants, and support those who aspire to join.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine: What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?
I would love people to know me as someone who remains true to herself and known to be a good model towards others.
National Director: Multicultural Productions
Your Local Director: Multicultural Productions: Malou Esparagoza, Lana Villanueva, Abegail Bermillo, Florence Haro
Pageant website: multiculturalproductions.ca
Name of the Photographer and other credits
Angela of Wild Child Photography for the magazine photoshoot, Evangeline Pastor of House of Fiori for the location shoot, Gil Froilan for the pageant photos, Jerwin Suratos for the media exposure, Florence Haro for the opportunity to be featured in a prestigious World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, Eduardo Haro for my hair and make up during the pre-pageant photoshoot and most of all my Mom and Sister, and friends who supported my first pageant.
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to say thank you for this wonderful interview.
Felicity Gail Irene Godolphin Miss Teen Multicultural Beauty Red Deer Ambassador 2023, World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, Photo by Angela of Wild Child Photography
Interview by Derek Tokarzewski
Owner/Editor in Chief
Mr WorldClass 2023
Mr United Nations 2018
Platform: Women Empowerment
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