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Miss International 2023 Andrea Rubio returns home to Venezuela

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Miss International 2023 Andrea Rubio has returned home after winning the 61st Miss International competition on October 26 in Tokyo, Japan. The 24-year-old beauty who bagged her country's ninth Miss International crown received a special tribute and welcome in the variety program "Súper Sábado Sensacional" on Venevisión. Former Miss International winners from Venezuela, Edymar Martínez (Miss International 2015) and Mariem Velazco (Miss International 2018) also graced the show and fulfilled the tradition of handing out the Japanese doll to the new queen. "This for me is a dream come true. Receiving the iconic doll from two people I admire so much is a moment I will never forget," Andrea shared. View this post on Instagram A post shared by VENEVISION (@venevision) Photos: Alexandra Escobar / Venevisión RELATED POSTS: Miss International 2023 is Andrea Rubio of Venezuela LIVE UPDATES: Miss International 2023 Final Competition Results

Miss International 2023 is Andrea Rubio of Venezuela

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Andrea Rubio of Venezuela bested 69 other contestants to win Miss International 2023 on Thursday, October 26 at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. The 24-year-old model from Caracas succeeds last year's winner Jasmin Selberg of Germany. She became the ninth Miss International winner from Venezuela. Colombia's Sofía Osío Luna was named first runner-up while the representatives from Peru, Camila Díaz Daneri, Philippines, Nicole Borromeo, and Bolivia, Vanessa Hayes Schutt were the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. Rounding out the Top 7 finalists were Mexico, Itzía Garcia, and Thailand, Supaporn Ritthipruek. The rest of the Top 15 were Côte d'Ivoire, Nassita Diako, Dominican Republic, Yamilex Hernandez, Greece, Zoi Asoumanaki, Hong Kong, Verna Leung, Malaysia, Cassandra Yap, Panama, Linette Clement, Puerto rico, Amanda Paola Solis, and Vietnam, Nguyen Phuong Nhi. This year's competition marked the 61st edition of the Miss Internation

Miss Earth Venezuela 2023 is Jhosskaren Carrizo

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Miss Lara, Jhosskaren Smiller Carrizo has been officially declared as Miss Earth Venezuela 2023 on Wednesday, October 18 in Caracas. Prince Julio César, the president of the Miss Earth Venezuela Organization, made the special announcement on the "La Tizana" TV program on the Globovisión network. The new Miss Earth Venezuela is 27 years old hailing from Barquisimeto, Lara. She succeeds Oriana Pablo and will now represent Venezuela at the Miss Earth 2023 pageant in Vietnam this coming December. Jhosskaren is no stranger to pageantry, having joined Miss Venezuela 2020 where she represented the state of Lara and placed in the Top 10. In 2021, she was named The Miss Globe Venezuela and went on to participate in the 18th edition of The Miss Globe pageant in Albania where she finished as third runner-up. Road to the 23rd Miss Earth: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Miss Earth Venezuela (@missvenezuelaearth) Photos: Miss Earth Venezuela / Instagram

Miss Venezuela 2023: Meet the contestants

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The 25 beauties vying for Miss Venezuela 2023 officially presented in a glittering gala held on Saturday, September 9 in Caracas. Hosted by Henrys Silva and Nieves Soteldo, the contestants officially received their sashes during the special program broadcasted by Venevisión. Representing the 24 states and the federal district of Venezuela, they will compete for the national titles currently held by Diana Silva (Miss Universe Venezuela), Ariagny Daboín (Miss Venezuela World), and Andrea Rubio (Miss International Venezuela). The next winners, to be crowned later this year at the Centro Comercial Líder, are expected to represent Venezuela at next year's Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International editions. Meet the 25 contestants: Amazonas - Ileana Márquez Pedroza Anzoátegui - Giorgiana Rosas Apure - Raulimar Díaz Aragua - Georgette Musrie Barinas - Racha Saab Bolívar - Argiannis Luna Carabobo - Mariangela Ramírez Cojedes - Sheba Sichini Delta Amacuro - Dayana Lara Depe

Miss Venezuela 2023 contestants officially announced

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Miss Venezuela organization officially announced on Thursday, August 17 the names of the 25 contestants vying for Miss Venezuela 2023, the 71st edition of the prestigious national pageant. The beauties were selected following a comprehensive evaluation held in Caracas, Anzoátegui, Aragua, Bolívar, Carabobo, Monagas, and Zulia. They will represent the 24 states and the federal district of Venezuela at this year's competition whose winners will get to participate in Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International pageants. A presentation gala will take place on Saturday, September where each of the contestants will receive their official sashes. Here are their names: Anakristina Rivero Argiannis Luna Cindy Granadillo Cynthia Boscan Daniela Celis Dayana Lara Georgette Musrie Giorgiana Rosas Graciela Altuve Ileana Márquez Irmar Cabrices Katherine Sena Maria Gabriela Martínez Maria Victoria Abuhazi Mariam Habach Mariángela Ramírez Minerva Chuello Omaira Morales Racha Saab Raulimar Día

Venezuela's glorious years at Miss Universe pageant

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With an impressive seven winners so far, Venezuela can be considered a powerhouse country when it comes to the Miss Universe pageant. There is no doubt that the annual Miss Venezuela is also regarded as one of the most prestigious and anticipated national pageants in the world. Although the first titleholder was named in the early 1900s, the competition was officially established in 1952 — that same year the country debuted at Miss Universe. Prior to its first victory in 1979 courtesy of Maritza Sayalero, Venezuela had already achieved several placements and runner-up finishes that seemed to herald glorious decades ahead. Three more winners emerged during the 80s and 90s with Miss Universe 1981 Irene Sáez, Miss Universe 1986 Bárbara Palacios, and Miss Universe 1996 Alicia Machado On top of that, from 1983 until 2003, the country achieved a total of 21 consecutive placements — the second-longest streak next to the USA. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ste

Miss Earth Venezuela 2023: Meet the contestants

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The 24 stunning contestants vying for Miss Earth Venezuela 2023 have been officially revealed on Thursday, July 6 in Caracas. They have also received the sashes with the names of various Venezuelan states and regions that they represent. Hosted by former Miss Supranational Venezuela Ismelys Velasquez, TV host Alejandro Carreño, and journalist Dariana Alvarado, the event was broadcasted live on Globovisión. The winner of this year's pageant will succeed Miss Earth Venezuela 2022 Oriana Pablos and is expected to represent Venezuela at Miss Earth 2023 in Vietnam later this year. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Oriana Pablos (@orianapablos) Who will be the next Miss Earth Venezuela? Meet the contestants: AMAZONAS - Emmy Carrero ANZOATEGUI - Veronica Gonzalez APURE - Keyla Torres ARAGUA - Jessica Alaimo BARINAS - Orihana Betancourt BOLÍVAR - Indira Saraza CARABOBO - Lisandra Chirinos COJEDES - Zaren Loyo DELTA AMACURO - Iriana Pinto DISTRITO CAPITAL -

Venezuela's Bárbara Parraga wins Miss Teen International 2023

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Miss Teen Venezuela, Bárbara Parraga, was crowned Miss Teen International 2023 on Thursday, June 22 at Aeon Mall Sen Sok City in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The 18-year-old old model from Guárico bested 20 other competitors to win the international title. She also bagged the Best Body and Best in Swimsuit awards. Mannat Siwach of India was named first runner-up while Nidanath Sok of Cambodia, Itamar Salcedo of the Dominican Republic, and Bui Vu Xuan Nghi of Vietnam were announced as the second, third, and fourth runners-up, respectively. Rounding out the Top 8 finalists were Floortje Timmer of the Netherlands, Angel Jed Latorre of the Philippines, and Chanoknan Rochanasmith of Thailand. The rest of the Top 15 were from Botswana, Rosa Osenotse, Cuba, Jennifer Duquesne, Laos, Vanvisa Namsena, Malaysia, Alice Ong Hui Ling, Mexico, Paulina Rodriguez, Namibia, Zoë Karsten, and South Africa, Washu Masindi Hlabioa. Last year's winner from Vietnam, Ngo Ngoc Gia Han, relinquished her reign at the

Universal Woman 2023 is Valentina Sanchez Trivella of Venezuela

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Universal WomanVenezuela Valentina Sanchez Trivella was crowned Universal Woman 2023 on Thursday, February 2 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The 27-year-old television host and former Miss Supranational Venezuela bested over 20 other competitors to win the first edition of the international pageant. Karibel Perez of the Dominican Republic was named first runner-up while Jéssica Lírio of Brazil and Kaddy Samateh of Gambia were second and third runners-up, respectively. Davin Prasath of Cambodia rounded out the Top 5 finalists. The representatives from Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Thailand were the rest of the Top 10 semifinalists. Universal Woman is a new competition open to single, married, and divorced women of any background from 25 to 45 years old. It aims to redefine how society recognizes women's beauty. From cultural diversity and representation to social impact, this new platform celebrates women's integrity and the exceptional glamour of women throughout the wor

71st Miss Universe runner-up Amanda Dudamel receives warm homecoming

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Miss Universe Venezuela 2022 Amanda Dudamel Newman may have considered Wednesday, February 1 as one of the most special days of her life when she arrived back in Mérida — her home state in the Andes mountains, northwestern Venezuela. The 23-year-old fashion designer received a warm homecoming as she paraded in the main city streets to the Government Palace where she was greeted by folk dancers and a symphony orchestra. She then went out to the balcony and addressed her delighted supporters. "To you, my beautiful people, and to this adored city that saw me born, grow, and set out, I owe you so much and thank you so much," she posted on social media. "Everything we experienced today was surreal, I still feel like I'm dreaming. But it's true, we're dreaming together. Because that's exactly what it's all about, dreaming big and making each of our goals a reality," she added. The Venezuelan pride placed first runner-up during the 71st Miss Universe pa

Miss International Venezuela 2022 is Miss Portuguesa, Andrea Rubio

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Miss Portuguesa, Andrea Rubio was crowned Miss International Venezuela 2022 during Miss Venezuela 2022 national final held on Wednesday, November 16 at the Poliedro de Caracas. The 23-year-old beauty was selected among 24 competitors for the national title. She is a social communicator, professional model, and digital content creator. Isbel Parra of Región Guayana, who will compete in Miss International 2022 this December in Japan, relinquished her reign at the end of the event. Venezuela won Miss International eight times with Nina Sicilia Hernandez (1985), Consuelo Adler (1997), Vivian Urdaneta (2000), Goizeder Azua (2003), Daniela di Giacomo (2006), Elizabeth Mosquera (2010), Edymar Martínez (2015), and Mariem Velazco (2018). The new Miss International Venezuela will prepare to represent her country at the Miss International 2023 pageant. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andrea Rubio - Modelo (@andrevrubio) Photos: Miss Venezuela RELATED POSTS: Miss

Miss Venezuela 2022 is Diana Silva of Distrito Capital

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Miss Distrito Capital, Diana Silva, bagged the title of Miss Venezuela 2022 during the 70th year anniversary edition of the Miss Venezuela pageant on Wednesday, November 16 at the Poliedro de Caracas. The 25-year-old cabin crew and advertising student succeeded last year's winner Amanda Dudamel and will now represent Venezuela at the 72nd Miss Universe pageant (Miss Universe 2023). She was also awarded Miss Photogenic. Miss Portuguesa, Andrea Rubio, 23, was crowned Miss Venezuela International 2022 by outgoing titleholder Isbel Parra of Región Guayana. She will go to the 61st Miss International (Miss International 2023) in Japan. Rounding out the Top 5 were first runner-up Miss Delta Amacuro, Daniela Malavé; second runner-up Miss La Guaira, Andrea Romero; and third runner-up Miss Amazonas, Katheryne Bello. The final questions were asked by five of seven former Miss Universe winners from Venezuela — Maritza Sayalero (1979), Irene Sáez (1981), Alicia Machado (1996), Stefanía Fernande