The Miseducation of Maggie Wilson

Posted by Jayvee at June 11th, 2009

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While other girls her age went off to college to become nurses, accountants or pre-school teachers, Margaret Nales Wilson opted for a different kind of education‚ how to be herself. And like any regular undergraduate course, it took her around four years to go from punk rock girl to beauty queen to one of today’s hottest TV personalities.

Words by Dexter Canete
Photography by Juan Caguicla
Styled by Bea Ledesma
Make Up by Jigs Mayuga for L’Oreal Paris
Hair by Vianney Guese

Now a tough and smart 20-year-old with the poise and confidence of a 30-year-old, she gives us a summary of what she has learned by being bold, crazy and basically doing what she wants to do.

What Age Requirements?

Maggie first learned how to ignore age requirements when she joined the MTV VJ Hunt. Though she impressed MTV, she didn’t get the job because she was then only 15, three years short of the minimum age requirement.

But the music channel liked her so much that when she was about to turn 18, they‚ like the proverbial 20-year-old boy waiting in the car with her girlfriend on the eve of her eighteenth birthday‚ called her and asked her if she wanted to VJ for them. ‘It was kinda cool because they hired me without even asking me to do an audition,’ Maggie says.

Now with MTV Philippines for three years, she says its the job where she doesn’t feel like she’s working. ‘I love it. Seriously.’ And despite the occupational hazards, like going to concerts, parties and out-of-town events‚ and being paid for it‚ she hopes to be in the job for a few more years.

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Maggie is one of our bombshell ladies gracing the insides of the new UNO fresh from the press. If you check out the stands, you will notice that the magazine is significantly bigger than its predecessor with a glossy paper stock and embossed front cover. For more photos of Maggie Wilson and the full article, check out the latest issue now available in bookstores and magazine stands.

Comments
  • PillBoy says:

    Nice going UNO not only did you jack up the price I’m pissed off to learn that most of the pages aren’t glossy.

  • may says:

    Am buying the mag not for the glossy pages but the quality write-ups and photos! All worth the additional price!

  • PillBoy says:

    Yeah but its such a downgrade. The new format looks cool but I don’t get the point why they have to increase the price when they clearly used cheaper materials. It’s a rip off plain and simple! Rogue magazine is slightly cheaper and all there pages are glossy and the quality of the writeups and the photos are just as good so I want an explanation!

  • RJ says:

    Thanks for the feedback, May. Much appreciated:) We will do our best to live up to your expectations:)

    And thanks too for the feedback, Pillboy. We did expect that our new direction might not be to everybody’s liking, but your honest opinion is much appreciated.

  • dang! i made a blog post about her yesterday and it’s only now that i saw those lovely photos. i would have asked for your permission and would have written it came from UNO anyway. nice to know you got a cute blog for the mag as well!

  • Pinay says:

    Haven’t seen the mag yet. But looking from the site, I don’t know if I really like the cover. Why? Because I still have to ask who’s the lady in the cover. Or is it just me. Maybe I was used to reading the names up front. :D

  • maritoni says:

    congrats rj! great job!

    maritoni

  • celine says:

    yes so she is Mis-educated alright hahaha

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