Recently heard on the news about the winner of Miss Universe. Today a representative of Miss Angola was named the winner of Miss Universe 2011 contest, beating 88 other competitors. Some journalists came to interview him, but the response from Leila lopes just explained that inner beauty is always an effect and some other important criteria that support it.
And now he replaced the Miss Universe from Mexico Ximena Navarrete, who last year won a beauty contest worldwide. How proud he got that title, and became an unforgettable life experience. The first runner-up was 23-year-old Olesia Stefanko of Ukraine and the second runner-up was Priscila Machado of Brazil. The third was Miss Philippines and the fourth Miss China. Miss Angola Winner as Miss Unvierse
Miss Angola Winner as Miss Unvierse
Contestants from 89 nations on six continents spent the past three weeks in Sao Paulo, trying to learn samba dance steps, visiting impoverished children and kicking a football around for cameras as the globe’s biggest beauty contest is held in Brazil for the first time.
Before the contest began, judges offered little insight into who they thought might win. “I know my job and I’ll be tough, but fair,” said pageant judge and journalist Connie Chung. “You have to keep in mind that these women are not objects just to be looked at. They’re to be taken seriously. I want to choose somebody I take seriously and the world takes seriously, too.”
And now he replaced the Miss Universe from Mexico Ximena Navarrete, who last year won a beauty contest worldwide. How proud he got that title, and became an unforgettable life experience. The first runner-up was 23-year-old Olesia Stefanko of Ukraine and the second runner-up was Priscila Machado of Brazil. The third was Miss Philippines and the fourth Miss China. Miss Angola Winner as Miss Unvierse
Miss Angola Winner as Miss Unvierse
Contestants from 89 nations on six continents spent the past three weeks in Sao Paulo, trying to learn samba dance steps, visiting impoverished children and kicking a football around for cameras as the globe’s biggest beauty contest is held in Brazil for the first time.
Before the contest began, judges offered little insight into who they thought might win. “I know my job and I’ll be tough, but fair,” said pageant judge and journalist Connie Chung. “You have to keep in mind that these women are not objects just to be looked at. They’re to be taken seriously. I want to choose somebody I take seriously and the world takes seriously, too.”