A sellout crowd of over 1300 people witnessed two magnificent and  unforgettable cultural pageants performed as one as the 22nd Annual Miss  Asia USA and the 6th Annual Mrs. Asia USA Cultural Pageant were  presented together onstage at their new home, the beautiful La Mirada  Theatre.  Because of the ever-growing popularity of Miss Asia USA and  Mrs. Asia USA, a larger and more modern venue was required to  accommodate the guests and the improvements to the Pageants.  If  thunderous applause and raucous support for the Delegates is any  indication, the audience enjoyed a truly remarkable and diverse display  of Asian cultures performed by the Delegates in the Parade of National  Costumes.  The evening’s festivities were hosted by Emmy-nominee David  Millbern and the lovely producer and on-air host for Saigon TV, Michelle  Phuong Thao.
Following months of painstaking preparation by each  Delegate, dreams turned into a wonderful reality on Saturday night with  the crowning of two outstanding and deserving Queens.  After five  categories of intense competition in both pageants, our distinguished  panel of judges selected the striking Ariana Manibog Varela,  representing the Philippines, as Miss Asia USA 2010 and the beautiful  and talented North Carolina based Janet Pichon Hixson, also representing  the Philippines, as Mrs. Asia USA 2010.  Virgelia Villegas, Chairman  & President of Virgelia Productions, Inc., produced, wrote and  directed the show.  When discussing the two new Queens after the show,  Virgelia reflected on the Judges’ selections.  She said, “Both Ariana  and Janet demonstrated the total commitment necessary to perform at the  highest level when the spotlight was shining on them.  Their dedication  and hard work formed the foundation for the self-confidence,  intelligence and elegance that the Judges look for in a queen.  and  proud Asian communities as Ambassadors of Goodwill and Culture.  As our  Queens, they will continue To earn the most prestigious titles for Asian  women in America, you have to be willing to sacrifice and give your  total effort above and beyond your God-given abilities.  Both of these  outstanding and talented women did so and I am proud that they will  serve all of the uniquethe proud tradition of these two pageants  demonstrating how to bring unity through diversity.”
Virgelia went on to say, “I am pleased and proud of  all of our wonderful Delegates and I offer them my sincerest gratitude  for their participation and hard work.  With our wonderful new venue and  the show improvements, coordinating and directing two pageants at once  on the same stage presented several new and unpredictable challenges.   Thanks to the Delegates, our generous sponsors, our staff and our  fantastic hosts, if the audience’s reactions were any indication, our  annual celebration of Culture, Beauty and Talent was a tremendous  success.”
Virgelia also announced the Queen’s Court for Miss Asia USA 2010  and Mrs. Asia USA 2010 and the winners of the special recognition  awards:
Miss Asia USA 2010
Jenny Cho / Korea – 1st Runner-up
Sarah Makandura / Sri Lanka  – 2nd Runner-up
Natalia DiNatale/ Lebanon – 3rd Runner-up
Jennifer Huang Gonzalez / Taiwan  – 4th Runner-up
Mrs. Asia USA 2010
Armine Stepanyan Johnson / India – 1st Runner Up
Theresa Nguyen / Vietnam  – 2nd Runner-up
Kim Vorn/ Cambodia – 3rd Runner-up
Angie Yang / Taiwan – 4th Runner-Up


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