As the first Filipino American to be crowned Miss USA and Miss Universe, 29-year-old R'Bonney Gabriel has brought pride both to her country, USA and homeland, Philippines. But more than fame and glory, Gabriel's victory gave her a platform to speak about crucial issues such as sustainability, diversity and inclusivity and the authority to put her advocacy into action. Moreover, her recent win at the world's most prestigious pageant allowed her to showcase her Pinoy roots-an essential part of her identity.
Growing up in a half-Filipino, half-white American household, Gabriel was introduced early on to diverse cultures and traditions through different family dynamics. "My Filipino side was loud, fun and very family-oriented. My mum's side was much smaller and reserved but sweet and kind. These family dynamics shaped me to have an open mindset. I'm very thankful to have those two perspectives," she says, explaining how her father, Remigio Bonzon "R Bon" Gabriel, and mother, Dana Walker, fostered her acceptance of others despite differences. "It helped shape the woman I am today. This solid foundation helped her form views in life, especially regarding diversity and inclusion, which she still holds.
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