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Itapuã Colony declared a historical site following petition by Miss Supranational

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Within just a few days after a petition was handed over by Miss Supranational, Andrea Aguilera, and the CNB Brazil, the Governor of Rio Grande do Sul, The Honorable Eduardo Leite, declared the Itapuã Colony as a historical site. This important declaration means that the former Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) colony will be preserved as a site of historical value. The Governor signed a formal declaration to ensure that this colony would not be broken down to the delight of Miss Supranational 2023 Andrea Aguilera and the CNB Organization. "I am so happy that the Governor was kind enough to help us in our mission to preserve the Itapuã Colony and that we could play a small role in this," Andrea commented. With this feat, Andrea has cemented herself as a worthy ambassador for the Sasakawa Health Foundation and the Sasakawa Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) Initiative and she will continue to work on the cause throughout her year of reign and possibly after. A local organization for H

The Miss Globe 2023: Brazil's Laura Catuzzo wins Miss Bikini

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The Miss Globe 2023 pageant is currently taking place in Albania. Over 50 women from around the globe have arrived in the host country to compete for the international crown. Brazil's Laura Catuzzo bagged the Miss Bikini title during the bikini competition held on Tuesday, November 7 at the Diamma Resort Conference & Spa in Durres. Anna Valencia Lakrini of the Philippines placed second while the contestants from Malaysia (Manvin Khera), South Africa (Neenã Macaïre Bezuidenhou), Spain (Katia Agbodo Rodriguez), Ukraine (Myroslava Lisikhun), USA (Kirstin Yvonne Bangs), and Venezuela (Daniela Rosales Marquez) were the rest of the Top 8 finalists. The distinguished personalities in the judging panel consisted of Hygerta Sako, Fiordi Pernaska, Amelia Luadhi, Pirro Beati, Franceska Rustem, and the reigning queen Anabel Payano of the Dominican Republic. This year's The Miss Globe world final competition will be held on Friday, November 17 at the Sports Palace, Durrës. Meet the Mis

Miss International Brazil 2023 is Beatriz Goulart of Rio Grande do Norte

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Beatriz Goulart of Rio Grande do Norte was crowned Miss Brasil Beleza Internacional 2023 (Miss International Brazil 2023) on Tuesday, August 29 at the Teatro Municipal de Niterói in Rio de Janeiro. The 22-year-old model and real estate marketing professional bested 15 other competitors to win the national title. She will now prepare to represent Brazil at Miss International 2023. Eduarda Engel of Santa Catarina and Weronica Sandmann of Mato Grosso were the first and second runners-up, respectively, while Ariadne Salgado of Minas Gerias, Andressa Borges of Distrito Federal, and Fátima Grassi of Pará rounded out the Top 6 finalists. Last year's winner, Isabella Oliveira, who went on to compete in Miss International 2022 at the Tokyo Dome City Hall, crowned her successor at the end of the event. The 61st Miss International pageant is scheduled to be held on October 26 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Meet the new Miss International Brazil: View this p

Miss Universe Brazil 2023 is Maria Brechane of Rio Grande do Sul

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Maria Brechane edged out 26 other competitors to be crowned Miss Universo Brasil 2023 (Miss Universe Brazil 2023) on Saturday, July 8 at Pátio Welucci in São Paulo. The 19-year-old trilingual model, actress, and journalism student representing Rio Grande do Sul will represent Brazil at the 72nd Miss Universe (Miss Universe 2023) in El Salvador. She succeeds last year's winner Mia Mamede from Vitória, Espírito Santo. Bárbara Reis of Mato Grosso and Vitória Brodt of São Paulo were named the first and second runners-up, respectively. Rounding out the Top 7 finalists were the contestants from Amazonas, Alice Casanova, Goiás, Renata Guerra, Pará, Milena Gomes, and Sergipe, Gabriela Botelho. The new Miss Universe Brazil became the 16th representative from the state of Rio Grande do Sul to win the coveted national title. She received the newly unveiled "Iêda" crown inspired by Iêda Maria Vargas (also from Rio Grande do Sul), who achieved her country's first Miss Universe tit

Miss Universe Brazil 2023 'Iêda' crown officially unveiled

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Miss Universe Brazil 2023 has officially kicked off with the preliminary swimsuit competition of the 27 contestants held on Wednesday, June 5 in São Paulo. A new crown "Iêda" was also unveiled at Vasto Restaurant in honor of the victory and legacy of Brazil's first Miss Universe Iêda Maria Vargas who won the coveted international title 60 years ago. Now age 78, the former beauty queen turned actress hailing from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul was proclaimed Miss Universe 1963 among 50 competitors in Miami Beach, Florida. She succeeded Norma Nolan of Argentina. An exquisite masterpiece of renowned jeweler Miguel Alcade, the new crown will be passed on to the new queen during the grand final and coronation of this year's Miss Universe Brazil this Saturday at Pátio Welucci. The recipient of the national crown will represent the country at the 72nd Miss Universe (Miss Universe 2023) in El Salvador later this year. Former Miss Universe Iêda Maria Vargas: View this

Miss Universe Brazil 2023: Meet the contestants

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Miss Universo Brasil 2023 (Miss Universe Brazil 2023) grand final show will be held this Saturday, July 8 at Pátio Welucci in São Paulo. A total of 27 contestants from various states and the Federal District of Brazil will compete for the coveted title and the opportunity to represent the country at the 72nd Miss Universe (Miss Universe 2023) in El Salvador. Head over to the official website of Miss Universe Brazil to vote for your favorite contestants to the Top 7. Voting is open until Saturday. Who will succeed last year's winner Mia Mamede for the national crown? Meet the contestants: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Universo Brasil (@missuniverso.brasil) ACRE - Ludimila Souza ALAGOAS - Ruth Raphaella AMAPÁ - Alessandra Barcellos AMAZONAS - Alice Casanova BAHIA - Raissa Rodrigues CEARÁ - Beatriz Militão DISTRITO FEDERAL - Thayná Lima ESPÍRITO SANTO - Anna Beatriz GOIÁS - Renata Guerra MARANHÃO - Lorena Maia MATO GROSSO - Bárbara

Miss Grand Brasil 2023 is Adriana Yanca

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Adriana Yanca was crowned Miss Grand Brasil 2023 (Miss Grand Bazil 2023) in a national competition held on Saturday, June 10 at Recanto Cataratas Thermas Resort & Convention in Foz Do Iguacu, Paraná. The 26-year-old dental surgeon representing Zona da Mata Mineira bested 27 other competitors to win the title. She will now represent Brazil at Miss Grand International 2023 in Vietnam this October. In second place and named Vice Miss Grand Brasil 2023 was Cinthya Moura of Pernambuco while Luciana Gomes of Tocantis placed third, Ana Finkler of Paraná placed fourth, and Júlia Castro of Minas Gerais placed fifth. Last year's winner and reigning Miss Grand International Isabella Menin crowned her successor for the national title at the culmination of the event. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Concurso Nacional de Beleza (@missbrasiloficial) Photos: Anderson Barbosa Fotografia, Miss Brasil / Concurso Nacional de Beleza / Instagram

Miss Brasil Terra 2023 is Morgana Carlos of Sertão Central

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Sertão Central representative Morgana Carlos was crowned Miss Brasil Terra 2023 (Miss Earth Brazil 2023) on May 1 at the World Trade Center Teater, Sheraton Hotel in São Paulo. The 27-year-old dentist from Ceará bested 23 other competitors to win the national title. She succeeds Jéssica Pedroso, last year's winner who placed in the Top 12 at Miss Earth 2022. Jennifer Jaworski (Paraná), Larissa Pissinatto (Mato Grosso), and Bianca Becker (Distrito Federal) were named the elemental queens while Gabriella Serafim (Cerrado Goiano) rounded out the Top 5 finalists. No stranger to pageantry, Morgana participated in Miss Brasil Be Emotion 2016 (Miss Universe Brazil) while representing her home state and placed in the Top 5. She will now prepare for Miss Earth 2023 to be held in Vietnam later this year. Brazil won the Miss Earth crown twice with Priscilla Meirelles in 2004 and Larissa Ramos in 2009. Meet the new Miss Earth Brazil: View this post on Instagram A post share

Brazil's Miss Grand International 2022 Isabella Menin returns home

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Four months after making history by winning her country's first golden crown, Miss Grand International 2022 Isabella Menin of Brazil has officially returned home. The beauty queen touched down at São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport on Saturday, March 4 to a warm welcome from her fans and supporters. She was accompanied on her homecoming trip by the president of the Miss Grand International organization, Nawat Itsaragrisil. In case you missed it, here she was before departure from Bangkok, Thailand: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Isabella N. Menin (@isanmenin) Photos: Miss Grand International, Isabella Menin / Instagram

Miss Charm 2023 is Luma Russo from Brazil

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Miss Charm Brazil Luma Russo bested 37 other contestants to be crowned Miss Charm 2023 on Thursday, February 16 Hoa Binh Theater in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The 27-year-old pilot and model made history by becoming the first-ever woman to win the Vietnam-based international beauty pageant. She also won a cash prize worth 100,000 US dollars. Annabelle Mae McDonnell of the Philippines and Olivia Tan of Indonesia were named the first and second runners-up, respectively, while Lady Di Mosquera of Venezuela, Juliana Habib Lorduy of Colombia, and Luyanda Zuma of South Africa rounded out the Top 6 finalists. The rest of the Top 10 were the representatives from Argentina, Julieta Garcia, Puerto Rico, Alejandra Pagan, Costa Rica, Andrea Montero, and the Dominican Republic, Valentina Campion. Anahi Hormazabal Garay of Chile, Li Mengli of China, Larisa Han of Korea, Shannen Jade Totten of Malaysia, Karen Bustos of Mexico, Anastasiia Panova of Ukraine, Pattita Suntivijj of Thailand, Anna Baksheev

LIVE UPDATES: Miss Charm 2023 Final Competition Results

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Tonight, one deserving woman will walk away with the international beauty title of Miss Charm 2023 from the Hoa Binh Theater in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. After months of preparations, one woman's life is about to change forever as she makes history by becoming the first-ever Miss Charm. The highly awaited final show is about to begin. Former notable international queens joining the judges' table include Miss Universe 2005 Natalie Glebova of Canada, Miss World 2015 Mireia Lalaguna of Spain, and Miss International 2012 Ikumi Yoshimatsu of Japan. Alongside other distinguished personalities in the panel, they will have the toughest decision to make. Who among the 38 beauties deserves the newest coveted crown? View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Charm (@misscharm.tv) --- FINAL RESULTS ---- TOP 20 Argentina - Julieta Garcia Brazil - Luma Russo Chile - Anahi Hormazabal Garay China - Li Mengli Colombia - Juliana Habib Lorduy Costa Rica - Andrea Monte