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Maria Venus Bayonito Raj, popularly known as 

Venus Raj (born 7 July 1988),[1] is an Indian-


Filipino actress, beauty queen, and television personality.
Raj was most noted for being dethroned and later reinstated as Miss Universe Philippines 2010 due
to her contested claim to Filipino citizenship, which she overcame.
After her title reinstatement, Raj placed as the fourth runner-up in 59th Miss Universe pageant where
she popularized her fumbled answer "Major Major".

Contents

 1Early life and education


 2Pageantry
o 2.1Miss Philippines Earth 2008
o 2.2Binibining Pilipinas Universe
 2.2.1Dethronement
 2.2.2Reinstatement
o 2.3Miss Universe 2010
 3Television career
 4Filmography
o 4.1Television
o 4.2Film
 5Awards and nominations
 6See also
 7References
 8External links

Early life and education[edit]


Maria Venus Raj was born in Doha, Qatar, to an Indian father and a Filipino mother, the youngest of
five children. As an infant, Raj was taken by her mother to Bato, Camarines Sur in the Bicolandia,
and was registered under perjury by her aunt as a Philippine-born child.[2] Raj grew up with her
mother, a former tenant farmer and dressmaker.[3]
For the first two decades of her life, Raj lived in a nipa hut made of
wood, bamboo and anahaw leaves, with no electricity, in the middle of a sprawling rice field. She
allegedly used rice paddy dikes for her early training, where she eventually developed her distinctive
walk.[3]
Raj started out by joining local beauty pageants, as well as oratorical contests at San Vicente High
School, where her English teacher served as her coach. Using the prize money won in major
contests, she then bought land on an installment basis for her mother as a means of improving their
livelihood.[3]
Raj obtained her bachelor's degree in communication arts, major in journalism, at Bicol
University in Legazpi City, with Latin honors (cum laude).[1][better  source  needed] She graduated through the
scholarship that she received from the Francis Papica Foundation. [3] She initially worked as an
Information Assistant for the Department of Environment and Natural Resources for Bicol Region.[4] It
was at this time that she also worked as a part-time fashion model in both her native Bicol and
Manila.
In 2017, Raj completed her master's degree in community development from the University of the
Philippines Diliman.[5]

Pageantry[edit]
Miss Philippines Earth 2008[edit]
Following her victory as Miss Bicolandia, Raj represented Legazpi City and competed in the Miss
Philippines Earth 2008, and was named as Miss Philippines Earth Eco Tourism 2008, and 5th
Runner-up to eventual Miss Earth 2008 winner Karla Henry on May 11, 2008 at the Crowne
Plaza Galleria, Manila.

Binibining Pilipinas Universe[edit]


After joining Miss Philippines Earth in 2008, Raj took a break from beauty contests and worked as an
Information Assistant at the regional office of the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources.[6] On March 6, 2010, she was crowned Binibining Pilipinas Universe 2010 during the
pageant's Grand Coronation Night at the Araneta Coliseum. She won the right to represent the
Philippines at the 2010 Miss Universe pageant in Las Vegas, Nevada.[7] She also won the special
awards Best in Long Gown, Best in Philippine Terno, and was a co-winner for Miss Friendship – a
rare feat for a major title winner. [citation needed]
Dethronement[edit]
A few weeks after her coronation, Raj was dethroned by Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc., citing
alleged inconsistencies between her birth certificate and the personal account of her birth. Raj was
briefly succeeded by Second Runner-up Helen Nicolette Henson, since First Runner-up Diane
Elaine S. Necio–also from Bicol–was only 17 years old and thus below the contest's minimum age
requirement.[citation needed]
Raj had planned to take legal action on the BPCI's decision, but she also weighed in on her decision
because of its potential impact on her future career. Francis Padua Papica (whose foundation
provided Raj's university scholarship) and another lawyer volunteered to act as her counsel pro
bono; they led supporters in sending an appeal on Raj's case to the Miss Universe Organization[citation
needed]

In a local television appearance, Raj stated that a representative for Miss Universe 2010 spoke with
her and looked into her case. In the same interview, she said, “My fight is now more than just
chasing a dream. It is about clearing my soiled reputation. It is about standing up for people who are
poor and born out of wedlock. It is a fight for acceptance.” [8]
Reinstatement[edit]
On 10 April 2010, the Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. allowed Raj to reclaim her title due to
humanitarian reasons. An additional requirement that Raj should legally obtain a valid Philippine
passport as proof of her true citizenship was also requested by the pageant organizers. [9]
On 19 May 2010, the Philippines' Department of Foreign Affairs finally issued Raj a Philippine
passport thereby attesting to her Filipino citizenship. [10] According to the Department of Foreign
Affairs, Raj is a Philippine citizen by virtue of the jus sanguinis principle (“right of blood”), a basic
right provided by the Philippine Constitution which bestows upon a person the citizenship of his
father or mother regardless of where the person was born, thus declaring her of Filipino citizenship.
[11]

Upon issuance of her Philippine passport, Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. announced that it would
reinstate Raj. She is the first dethroned Binibining Pilipinas to have her crown reinstated. [12]
Raj at "The GOOD Run" event in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, April 2011

In line with the dethronement netizens and showbiz personalities gave their support to Miss Raj, one
of the people who openly supported her was the Canadian model Andrew Philip who later on
became a part of the Bravo Reality Show Below Deck, Philip was very vocal about his support of
Venus in continuing on with the competition, after the competition Andrew was asked to give a
special message to Venus that was aired in The Sweet Life in QTV a sub network of GMA Network.
It was reported that Andrew and Venus finally met each other at the LEE Fashion Week in Mall of
Asia in 2010 [13]

Miss Universe 2010[edit]


In August 2010, Raj flew to the United States and took part in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant. One
of six delegates who were handpicked for a media tour, Raj, along with Jesinta
Campbell of Australia, Natalia Navarro of Colombia, Sarodj Bertin of Haiti, Ximena
Navarrete of Mexico, Mariana Vicente of Puerto Rico and Miss Universe 2009 Stefania
Fernandez were scheduled for several television appearances prior to the actual pageant in Las
Vegas. During the announcement of the Top 15, Raj was the last delegate to be called, signalling
both an end to a 10-year semifinal drought for the Philippines and the beginning of its ongoing
streak (as of 2021) of appearances at Miss Universe during the live finale. Raj advanced to the Top
5, eventually finishing as 4th runner-up to winner Ximena Navarrete from Mexico.
During the Miss Universe question and answer portion, Raj was asked by American actor William
Baldwin about the biggest mistake that she made in her life and what she did to make it right, to
which she simply replied that she had never made any big mistakes in her life, citing the famed
answer "Major Major" in her response.[14] Raj received the highest rating in the Miss Universe
website, with 3.54 points, the highest-ever for a Philippine delegate. [15] In an event held in Diablos
Cantina at the Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Raj won in a Chicken Wing Eating Contest,
increasing her popularity even more during the run of the pageant. [16]
While competing at Miss Universe 2010 in Las Vegas, Raj was emotionally distressed to hear about
the death of Filipino-German beauty queen Melody Gersbach and make-up artist Alden Orense in a
car accident. Gersbach, a fellow Bicolana who previously competed and placed in the Top 15
at Miss International 2009 in China, was one of Raj's coaches in her preparation for the Miss
Universe pageant. Raj was one of favorites from the crowd in the pageant preliminary and final
show.[17][18]
Television career[edit]
Prior and after Miss Universe, Raj guested on multiple networks as guests. Eventually she was
offered hosting stints including a spot in the morning show Umagang Kay Ganda. In 2011, Raj
signed up an exclusive contract with ABS-CBN, coinciding with the network gaining the airing rights
of the Binibining Pilipinas pageant for at least five years. In 2013, she left on hosting Umagang Kay
Ganda due on the reformat of the show. Less busy with entertainment commitments, Raj pursued
her master's degree in Community Development at the University of the Philippines Diliman and lent
a hand to the group called “Care For Children.” [19]

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