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71st Miss Universe: Miss USA R'Bonney Gabriel shares 'I stand with Ukraine'

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Miss USA R'Bonney Gabriel went to social media to share a photo with her fellow Miss Universe contestant from Ukraine and wrote "I stand with Ukraine" along with their countries' flag emojis in the caption. The beauty queens, who are now in New Orleans competing in the 71st Miss Universe pageant, posed for a photo while combining their hands to form a heart-shaped gesture. R'Bonney expressed: "I am mesmerized by the strength and beauty of my Universe sister [Viktoria Apanasenko]. I had a few moments to sit and talk with her about protecting human rights. I support her resiliency and am inspired by her heart." Miss Universe Ukraine first shared the same photo on her page and said, "Yesterday we did interview together about war in Ukraine, about human rights, about future, about our countries." "I’m so grateful USA for supporting Ukraine, and all people who help Ukrainians in this difficult time overcome evil and fight against it," she

71st Miss Universe: Curacao back to competition after COVID-19 infection

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Miss Universe Curacao Gabriëla Dos Santos has finally been able to return to the 71st Miss Universe competition following her ordeal with COVID-19 infection. The 20-year-old certified life coach had to be put under quarantine when she tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after her arrival in New Orleans for the international pageant. Despite not knowing if she will be able to make it back to the competition, the beauty queen remained optimistic amid her unfortunate situation. She said: "These moments of difficulty should motivate us to become even stronger. It is challenging, but I chose to look at the silver lining and accept that life is full of unexpected twists and turns." "No matter what comes our way, we must never give up on ourselves or our dreams. I feel empowered knowing that I'm stronger than any challenge and ready to conquer anything," she added. Gabriëla was allowed to join her fellow contestants and continue her fight for her Miss Universe dream a

71st Miss Universe: Here's where to watch preliminary and national costume competition

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The 71st Miss Universe preliminary competition will be held on Wednesday, January 11 from 7 p.m. CST at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in Louisiana, USA. Following the crucial part of the pageant where the contestants will parade in their opening dresses, evening gowns, and swimsuits in front of the judges, the national costume competition will take place at 9 p.m. CST. Their preliminary scores will help determine who will make it to the semifinals which will be announced during the final show on Saturday, January 14 from 7 p.m. CST at the same venue. Don't miss the extravaganza of beauty, confidence, elegance, and poise as the contestants make an impression on the selection committee and afterward showcase their rich cultures and traditions through their national costumes. Both important events will be streamed live across the world on the official YouTube channel of the Miss Universe pageant (@OfficialMissUniverse) and on Lazada App in the Philippines.

71st Miss Universe: Contestants join Mardi Gras event in New Orleans

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The 71st Miss Universe experience in New Orleans, Louisiana will never be complete without the contestants taking part in the Mardi Gras celebration. Joined by reigning Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu of India, the selected contestants were wearing their national costumes, and others in their Portia and Scarlett opening dresses as they participated in the Krewe of Joan of Arc parade. Apart from its music, food, unique dialects, architecture, and vibrant nightlight, the city is also famous for its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. The French name Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday and the first parade is recorded to have taken place in 1837. Don't miss the contestants further showcase their national costumes during the 71st Miss Universe Costume Show on Wednesday, January 11 live from the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Photos: Miss Universe RELATED POSTS: 71st Miss Universe: Here's where to watch preliminary and national costume competition 71st

71st Miss Universe: MUBA Cosmetics' special shoot with five chosen queens

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Five contestants of the ongoing 71st Miss Universe pageant were chosen to do a special shoot with official makeup sponsor MUBA Cosmetics. The chosen queens were Miss Universe Bahrain Evlin Khalifa, Miss Universe Philippines Celeste Cortesi, Miss Universe South Africa Ndavi Nokeri, Miss Universe Spain Alicia Faubel, and Miss Universe Thailand Anna Sueangam-iam. They were dolled up by the brand's makeup artists and wear creations by fashion designer Mario Parotto for the special shoot taken by Atlanta-based photographer Ida John. MUBA Cosmetics was founded by Miami-based Colombian makeup artist and hairstylist Andres Felipe Cabrera. Here's a glimpse of what took place during the shoot: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andres Felipe (@andresfelipeofficial) Photos: MUBA Cosmetics RELATED POSTS: 71st Miss Universe: Here's where to watch final telecast and livestream 71st Miss Universe: Meet the contestants from The Americas 71st Miss Universe: Me

Miss Earth USA 2023 is Danielle Mullins of Kentucky

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Kentucky's Danielle Mullins was proclaimed Miss Earth USA 2023 at the culmination of the national pageant held on Saturday, January 7 at the Linda Chapin Theater of the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The 25-year-old professional stylist and makeup artist based in Louisville received her crown and sash from her predecessor Brielle Simmons of Connecticut. Maryland's Shawna Melvin was named Miss Earth USA Air while the representatives of Florida, Natalia Aldarondo, Nebraska, Angel Strong, and Tennessee, Gracie Pfaff were announced Miss Earth USA Water, Fire, and Eco, respectively. Rounding out the Top 12 were Arkansas, District of Columbia, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, and Washington while the rest of the Top 20 were California, Hawaii, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Ohio and Virginia. The new Miss Earth USA is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University with a degree in public relations. She will now prepare to represent the USA at th

Mrs USA Earth 2023 is Ann Pennington of New Jersey

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Ann Pennington of New Jersey won the Mrs USA Earth 2023 national pageant on Saturday, January 7 at the Linda Chapin Theater of the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The sustainability advocate, fashionista, and businesswoman from Rumson was crowned by her predecessor Mrs USA Earth 2022 Christine Rich of Delaware. Her elemental court winners include Liz Bernard Clark of Kentucky, Amy Keed of Nevada, Lindsay Shockey of Georgia, and Jayne Black of Wisconsin. They were named Mrs USA Air, Water, Fire, and Eco, respectively. Rounding out the Top 10 were District of Columbia, Florida, Mid-Atlantic, New Hampshire, and North Carolina while the rest of the top 15 were New England, New York, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah. "Can't wait to get home and put my crown to work. I'm beyond honored and excited," the new Mrs USA Earth shared on her social media. No stranger to pageantry, Ann previously won the United States of America's Mrs 2021 national title

Teen Miss Earth USA 2023 is Tayan Stansfield of Kentucky

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Kentucky's Tayan Stansfield was crowned Teen Miss Earth USA 2023 on Saturday, January 7 at the Linda Chapin Theater of the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. The 15-year-old model, dancer, and sophomore student at Martha Layne Collins High School succeeded last year's winner Presley Patrick of Pennsylvania. Her platform on youth empowerment focuses on mental health, confidence, and personality. Rounding out the Top 5 finalists were Darianny Bautista of New Jersey, Isabella Bloedorn of Tennessee, Nicole Sandrik-Arzadi of New York, and Linda Derry of North East. They were respectively awarded the elemental titles Teen Miss Earth USA Air, Water, Fire, and Eco. The representatives of California, District of Columbia, Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Southern States were the rest of the Top 10 while Mid-Atlantic, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia completed the Top 15. Meet the new Teen Miss Earth USA: View this post on Instagram A pos

FAVORITES: 71st Miss Universe Top 16 post-arrival favorites

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The first week of the 71st Universe pageant has been packed with pre-pageant events and activities in New Orleans, world-renowned for its distinctive music, Creole cuisine, and annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. Witnessing the contestants together at the venue, while at their absolute best to make an impression on the universe, it became a little less difficult to spot the real frontrunners. The much-awaited preliminary competition on January 11, where the contestants will be scored in their evening gowns and swimsuits, will of course further showcase the best of the best from the group. Over 80 stunning contestants to choose from is no easy task and the selection committee will definitely have the most difficult job to determine who will make it to the semifinals. Now that the contestants have arrived and the competition has officially begun, it's about time to update our list of favorites. Meet our Top 16 post-arrival favorites: TOP 16 (in alphabetical or

71st Miss Universe: Here's where to watch final telecast and livestream

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The highly anticipated 71st Miss Universe final competition is fast approaching and the universe is excited to find out who will take home the coveted crown. One of more than 80 beauties representing various countries and territories around the world will walk away with the title and embark on a wonderful journey of a lifetime. Don't miss watching the final show to know who India's Harnaaz Sandhu will crown as her successor on "the most beautiful day in the universe." The 71st Miss Universe will air live from the New Orleans Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on January 14 at 7 p.m. CST. Stream free on Roku, the Roku mobile app, therokuchannel.com , Samsung Smart TV, and Fire TV. For Spanish, tune in to Telemundo. If you do not have access to The Roku Channel, live streaming will be available on the Miss Universe's official  Youtube , and on the JKN18 channel's official  Facebook  and  YouTube . The pageant will also be broadcasted around

71st Miss Universe: Meet the contestants from Africa and Asia Pacific

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Twenty-eight contestants from the regions of Africa and the Asia Pacific are currently vying for the 71st Miss Universe title in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Bhutan joined for the first time while Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Seychelles made a comeback. It is Seychelle's first participation since 1995. The Philippines still leading Africa and the Asia Pacific with four wins. India and South Africa (leading in Africa) followed with three wins each, and Australia, Japan, and Thailand with two wins each. Angola, Botswana, Israel, Lebanon, Namibia, and New Zealand have each won one time. Will Africa and the Asia Pacific manage to win another crown? Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu of India achieved the Asia Pacific region's last victory while Africa's last was in 2019 with Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa. Meet the contestants: ANGOLA - Swelia Da Silva António AUSTRALIA - Monique Riley BAHRAIN - Evlin Khalifa BHUTAN - Tashi Choden CAMBODIA - Manita

71st Miss Universe: Meet the contestants from Europe

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Out of over 80 contestants at the 71st Miss Universe pageant now happening in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, 25 came from Europe. Switzerland returned to the competition after a 3-year break while for some reason several countries such as Denmark, Hungary, Ireland, Romania, and Sweden withdrew. Latvia, which was expected to compete for the first time since 2006, made the last-minute decision to not compete after its representative tested positive for COVID-19 before departure. Countries still waiting for their first win are   Albania, Armenia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Iceland, Italy, Kosovo, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Switzerland, Turkiye, and Ukraine. Sweden still leads in Europe with three Miss Universe winners followed by Finland and France with two wins each. Germany, Greece, Netherlands, and Norway have each captured one victory in the past. Russia and Spain got one win each respectively in 1974 and 2002 but were dethroned. Is it about time for anot

71st Miss Universe: Meet the contestants from The Americas

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Over 80 contestants from around the world are now competing in the prestigious 71st Miss Universe edition in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. A total of 31 contestants came from the region of The Americas. Four from returning countries — Belize, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uruguay. Countries and territories yet to win their first Miss Universe are Belize, Bolivia, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Curacao, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Saint Lucia, The Bahamas, and Uruguay. The USA is still leading across all regions with a total of eight winners followed by Venezuela with seven and Puerto Rico with five. Mexico followed with three wins, then Brazil, Canada, Colombia, and Trinidad and Tobago with two wins each. One winner each for Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Panama, and Peru. Miss Universe 2020 Andrea Meza of Mexico was the last winner from The Americas. Will the next Miss Universe come from this region

71st Miss Universe kicks off activities, registration and fittings

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Following the 71st Miss Universe contestants' arrival at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans, their pre-pageant activities officially kicked off with the registration and fittings. They each received their country sashes sponsored by The Sash Company and were able to pick and fit their official opening dresses by Portia and Scarlett, swimsuits by Jacqueline Aguilera, and shoes by Jojo Bragais. The beautifully confident contestants were also glammed up by the highly talented makeup artists from MUBA Cosmetics, the 71st Miss Universe official makeup sponsor. Over the next 10 days, more than 80 contestants will be busy touring, shooting, rehearsing, and preparing for the preliminary and final competitions. Here are some photos from their initial activities shared by the Miss Universe Organization: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Universe (@missuniverse) The prestigious international event will culminate at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center on