Miriam Redito Quiambao-Roberto (Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈkjɐmbaʊ], born May 20, 1975) is a Filipino physical therapist, inspirational speaker, author,[2] entrepreneur, actress, television host, real estate broker, endorser, model, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Binibining Pilipinas Universe 1999 and placed first Runner-Up at Miss Universe 1999.
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Born | Miriam Redito Quiambao (1975-05-20) May 20, 1975 (age 47) Quezon City, Philippines |
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1] |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Binibining Pilipinas Universe 1999[note 1] |
Agency | GMA Artist Center (2015–present) |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Dark brown |
Major competition(s) | Miss Universe 1999 (1st runner-up) |
Quiambao was born on May 20, 1975, in Quezon City to Medardo Quiambao of Bacacay, Albay, and Magdalena (née Redito) of Oas, Albay, and is the first of two children. She attended the School of the Holy Spirit of Quezon City during her elementary and high school years and went for her collegiate studies at the University of Santo Tomas, where she obtained her degree in physical therapy. She is also a licensed Physical Therapist for the state of Indiana in the United States. Before her Binibining Pilipinas stint, Quiambao had a thriving career as a therapist for St. Luke's Hospital in Manila. Also, she worked as an instructor for a local gym.[3]
In 1999, Quiambao joined the Binibining Pilipinas pageant. She received several awards, including Miss Photogenic, and captured the Binibining Pilipinas World 1999 title. However, controversy soon erupted when the Binibining Pilipinas Universe titleholder Janelle Bautista was dethroned due to questionable citizenship. She was then asked to take over the title and be the Philippine representative to the Miss Universe 1999 pageant to be held that year in Trinidad and Tobago. Binibining Pilipinas International 1999, Lalaine Edson took over Quiambao's previous title.
Before arriving at the host country, Quiambao trained in Venezuela under the guidance of Osmel Sousa for a week.
She was one of the strongest and most visible contenders for the crown. She consistently placed second during the pageant's preliminaries and bested a composite score of 9.52, just trailing behind the score of Sonia Raciti, the South African candidate. At the semi-finals, she once again placed second overall in the swimsuit and evening gown competitions, racking up scores as high as 9.32 and 9.42 respectively. It was Spain's candidate, Diana Nogueira that dominated the semi-finals with a marginal lead over Quiambao of 9.33 for the swimsuit event and 9.45 for the evening gown competition.
During the preliminary round of the evening gown competition, Quiambao slipped and fell on stage. As she walked, the heel of one of her shoes got caught in the trail of her evening gown and she slipped on the floor. Despite this incident she collected herself, regained composure, walked graciously, finished her walk, and drew applause from the audience. At the finals, Quiambao referred to the incident during an interview portion. She said "she felt she represented those women who have fallen both on and off the stage" and hopes to be "an example to the rest of the women in the world".
Early at the competition she received the Clairol Herbal Essences Style Award, the only Asian candidate at the pageant to do so. She was called as one of the final three delegates, alongside Misses Botswana and Spain. Quiambao faltered during the final question, which tackled the debate of whether a Miss Universe should continue her reign even if she gets pregnant. Spain's Diana Nogueira placed as second Runner-up. It all came down to Philippines' Quiambao and Botswana's Mpule Kwelagobe, and in the end, Quiambao placed as first Runner-up, with Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana winning the Miss Universe 1999 title.
After her triumphant stint at the pageant, Quiambao began a new career working as a TV Host/Correspondent for GMA Network back in the Philippines. In December 1999, she co-hosted Unang Hirit" with Arnold Clavio, Lyn Ching-Pascual, Suzi Entrata-Abrera, Mickey Ferriols and Ryan Agoncillo. Quiambao hosted a lifestyle segment of the show called "Istayl".
In 2003, Quiambao has a commercial of Mister Donut Twist she reprises her iconic fall in Miss Universe.[4]
Quiambao then joined Paolo Bediones on hosting the show Extra, Extra, which eventually evolved into a reality program called Extra Challenge. Upon leaving the show in December 2003, a nationwide search was made for her replacement. She briefly hosted All About You, a show about women and good values, and fulfilled her dream of having her own talk show.
In January 2004, she married Italian businessman Claudio Rondinelli but the two-year marriage eventually fell apart and Quiambao went back to the Philippines in 2006. She resumed her TV hosting career, working alongside again with Paolo Bediones, this time presenting a travel show, Pinoy Meets World.
She also co-host for the show Palaban on GMA 7 with Winnie Monsod and Malou Mangahas tackling current events, socio-economic and political issues in the Philippines in 2007. Also, she became the host for QTV 11's "Dahil Sa Iyong Paglisan", a made for TV show highlighting the experiences, trials and success of Overseas Filipino Workers or OFW.
During the first anniversary of 100% Pinoy, she was one of the new host together with Joaquin Valdez. She was also the co-host for The Beat (formerly Sapulso) on QTV with journalist/newscaster Ivan Mayrina.
In the second half of 2009, she went on to test her acting skills by appearing in a Philippine horror movie Patient X as the Nurse Betty and the comedy movie Kimmy Dora as Gertrude. Once again, she appeared on television through the TV series "Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo" as Aludra, the guest villain for the series.
In 2011, she played Josie/Alonah in the Fantasy series Bangis on TV5. She played as "Maxene" in notable sitcom The Jose and Wally Show Starring Vic Sotto on the said network. In that same year, she had a cameo role as Ryan Agoncillo's boss for the movie House Husband: Ikaw Na!.
Quiambao was criticized by the LGBT community in the Philippines[5] in early 2012 over remarks she made about homosexuality while being a guest on the current affairs talk show The Bottomline with Boy Abunda. It was followed by her taking her stand to a Twitter post, saying: "Homosexuality is not a sin but it is a lie from the devil." Her words have caused a huge backlash with openly gay Filipino celebrities and the rest of the entertainment industry criticizing her for such a "closed-minded" statement. She has since apologized for "not being sensitive" with her choice of words on a Twitter post.[citation needed]
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Quiambao was previously married to Italian businessman Claudio Rondinelli in 2004 and lived with him in Hong Kong. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2006.[6] In 2013, she got engaged to previously widower boyfriend Eduardo "Ardy" Roberto Jr., a Christian author and motivational speaker. The couple got married on March 25, 2014.[7] Quiambao and Roberto have two children together – Elijah, born February 2019, and Ezekiel, born July 2021. Quiambao also has a stepson, Joshua, from Roberto's first marriage.[8] While pregnant with Elijah, she was diagnosed with APS syndrome.[9]
On January 11, 2022, Quiambao announced that she had tested positive for COVID-19 days before and was on quarantine; she completed her quarantine and tested negative on January 21.[10]
Quiambao wrote her first book, He Can Catch You When You Fall, which tells a story of her life full of hope and second chances. It was published in 2015.[11]
Year | Award | Category | Nominated Work | Role | Result |
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2010 | Aliw Awards | Best Emcee | Live Events | Host/Presenter | Won |
2010 | Gawad Urian Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Kimmy Dora | Gertrude | Nominated |
2008 | Aliw Awards | Best Female Host Title | 100% Pinoy | Host | Won |
2007 | Star Awards | Best Travel Show Host | Pinoy Meets World | Host | Won |
2002 | 16th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Morning Show Host | Unang Hirit | Host | Won |
2001 | 15th PMPC Star Awards for Television | Best Morning Show Host | Unang Hirit | Host | Won |
Year | Title | Role | Film Production | Notes |
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2013 | Kimmy Dora: Ang Kiyemeng Prequel | Gertrude | Spring Films | Supporting Actress |
2012 | Kimmy Dora and the Temple of Kiyeme | Gertrude | Spring Films/Star Cinema | Supporting Actress |
2011 | Wedding Tayo, Wedding Hindi | Atty. Lilly Vargas | Octo-Arts Films/Star Cinema | Supporting Actress |
2009 | Patient X | Nurse Betty | GMA Pictures | Supporting Actress |
2009 | Kimmy Dora: Kambal Sa Kiyeme | Gertrude | Star Cinema | Supporting Actress |
2003 | Walang Kapalit | Celine | Supporting Actress | |
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2017 | Magandang Buhay | Herself | ABS-CBN | |
Pinulot Ka Lang sa Lupa | Yna Valera | GMA Network | Recurring Role | |
The Lolas' Beautiful Show | Herself | Guest | ||
2016 | A1 Ko Sa 'Yo | Herself | Episode Role | |
2015 | Eat Bulaga!: Bulaga Pa More: Videoke Pa More! | Herself | Contestant/Grand Winner | |
Second Chances | Alyssa Cortez-Villacorta | Supporting Cast | ||
2011–2012 | The Jose and Wally Show Starring Vic Sotto | Maxene | TV5 | |
2011 | Bangis | Josie/Alonah | Second Lead | |
Tanikala (Panata) | Gory Mendoza | The Asia Holy Week Horror Special | Lead | |
I Dare You | Herself | ABS-CBN | Kapamilya Challenger | |
2010 | Kung Tayo'y Magkakalayo | Aludra | Villain | |
Showtime | Herself | Guest Judge | ||
5 Star Specials | Felice | TV5 | episode "Broken Hearts Club | |
2007–2008 | The Beat | Host | Q | Anchor host with Ivan Mayrina |
2007–2008 | 100% Pinoy | Host | GMA Network | Anchor host with Joaquin Valdez |
2006–2007 | Palaban | Herself/Co-Host | Anchor Host | |
2006 | Dahil Sa Iyong Paglisan | Herself/Host | QTV | Anchor Host |
2006–2007 | Pinoy Meets World | Herself/Host | GMA Network | Achor co-host with Paolo Bediones |
2004 | Magpakailanman: The Miriam Quiambao Story | Miriam Quiambao | Lead Role | |
2003–2004 | All About You | Herself/Host | Anchor host of the Sunday lifestyle talk show | |
2003 | Sa Di Inaasahang Pagkakataon | – | Lead Role with Bong Revilla | |
Magpakailanman: The Nelia Sancho Story | Nelia Sancho | Lead Role | ||
Extra Challenge | Herself/Host | Anchor host with Paolo Bediones | ||
2000–2003 | Extra Extra | Herself/Host | Anchor host with Paolo Bediones | |
1999–2002, 2019 | Unang Hirit | Herself/Host | Live Morning show anchor host with Arnold Clavio, Lyn Ching-Pascual, Suzi Entrata-Abrera, Mickey Ferriols and Ryan Agoncillo |
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(help)note 1 Quiambao was originally Binibining Pilipinas-World, but became Binibining Pilipinas-Universe after the titleholder, Janelle Bautista, was dethroned
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