‘I Am Pogay’ winner is Mr. Gay World PH 2016
By JAY PATAO
Photos courtesy of Jory Rivera & Joy Arguil
JOHN Fernandez Raspado, a 35-year-old, 6’2” online marketing
entrepreneur and winner of I Am Pogay contest in ABS CBN’s noontime show
“It’s Showtime!” in May 2014, won the coveted Mr. Gay World Philippines
2016 title in a sold-out finals show held at the UP Theater in Quezon
City last Sunday.
The 4-hour show hosted by Paulo Bediones, Miss
Earth 2008 Karla Henry and Mutya ng Pilipinas 2002 Kristine
Caballero-Aplal started at around 9:00 pm Sunday night and concluded at
past 1:00 am Sunday morning.
Raspado bested 35 other
masculine-looking gay men from all over the country and succeeded last
year’s titleholder and Mr. Gay World 2015 2nd runner-up Christian
Lacsamana (who was Raspado’s runner-up in I Am Pogay).
Raspado
was also greeted and awarded on stage by Mr. Gay World national director
Wilbert Tolentino (who is also the first Mr. gay World Philippines in
2009) and Dieter Sapper, CEO of the Mr. Gay World Organization.
Raspado will vie for the Mr. Gay World Pageant in 2017.
Runners-up to Raspado were: John Bench T. Ortiz, 24, a dietician
and fitness trainer from Tayug, Pangasinan, first; and Christian Khalil
Gorospe Vera Cruz, 33, an advertising executive from Zamboanga del Sur,
second.
Rounding up the final five were: John Jeffrey Carlos from Cavite and Leo Andrew Ponce from Nasugbu, Batangas.
The top pick to win the title from the start, Raspado nearly swept
the special awards, winning 7 including Best National Costume,
Photographers’ Choice and Best in Talent.
During the final
question round, reigning Mr. Gay World Roger Gozalbez Pitaluga from
Spain asked (on video) “What are the challenges facing the LGBT
community in the Philippines?” Raspado essayed on the challenges of the
Filipino LGBT community to break stereotypes and find acceptance and
respect from everyone.
Raspado, who dedicated his victory to his
brother suffered a stroke recently, won P200,000 in cash and about
P300,000 worth of products and services from the pageant’s sponsors.
The contestants competed in spectacular costumes, swimwear and
formal wear with the top 5 coming from earlier cuts of 15 semi-finalists
and 10 finalists.
The celebrity panel of judges included Miss
World 2nd Princess 1993 Ruffa Gutierrez, actress Lorna Tolentino,
comedian John Lapuz, film director Mario J. de los Reyes, Mister
International 2014 PO2 Neil Perez, Manhunt Philippines 2015 PO1 Don
McGyver Cochico, Bb. Pilipinas-International 2015 Janicel Lubina and Bb.
Pilipinas-Supranational 2015 Rogelie Catacutan, and Carousel
Productions’ projects director Peachy Veneracion.