Monday, December 23, 2013

Miss Universe Malaysia 2014 Results

SHAH ALAM: Christmas came early for the silver state as Perak-born Sabrina Beneett was crowned Miss Universe Malaysia 2014 by reigning Miss Universe Malaysia 2013 Carey Ng at Setia City Convention Centre last Thursday.
Hosted by Miss Universe Malaysia Organisation, the 23-year-old psychology and communications student proved to be the top choice among 16 finalists who were then narrowed down to the top four.
“I’m on top of the world. Winning this means a lot to me and I am proud to be given the chance to represent Malaysia,” said Beneett. “I’ll make sure that I’ll shine even brighter.
“I believe beauty is something people are inclined towards and in a way receptive to. It can make a difference in the right way.”
Beneett clinched the title with her heart-warming smile and candid answers.
The first runner-up was Lalitha Monisha while the second runner-up was Kausalya Ida. Lyn Lim emerged as the third runner-up.
Beneett will represent Malaysia in the 63rd annual Miss Universe International Pageant in Fortaleza, Brazil, in October next year.

Friday, December 20, 2013

WHERE ARE THEY NOW: The 22 Most Influential Former Beauty Queens




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Last month, Maria Gabriela Isler of Venezuela was crowned Miss Universe — the 62nd woman to be crowned with the prestigious title since the competition was founded in 1952.

And while the Miss Universe crown represents one of the most honorable of all beauty titles, hundreds of pageants take place all over the world each year.

Throughout the past 60 years of Miss Universe and Miss USA competitions, former beauty queens have gone on to have successful careers — journalists such as Oprah Winfrey and Diane Sawyer, Oscar winners like Halle Berry, many leaders in philanthropy, and more.

Check out the former beauty queens who are doing their parts to change the world.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/beauty-pageant-queens-where-are-they-now-2013-12?op=1#ixzz2nxetbYs1

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Photos from the 53rd Miss International Beauty Pageant










Japan Miss International
Newly-crowned Miss International Bea Rose Santiago of Philippines, left, is congratulated by former Miss International 2008 Alejandra Andreu of Spain during the final of the Miss International 2013 Beauty Pageant in Tokyo Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2013. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

"Happy Holidays" clip from the Miss Universe Organization

Marymount Grad, Entrepreneur Named Miss District of Columbia 2014


Ciera Nicole Butts, a Marymount University graduate and entrepreneur, is the newest Miss District of Colombia.

Butts, 23, was selected Miss District of Columbia 2014 Dec. 2 at the 60th Annual Miss District of Columbia USA Pageant at the Renaissance Hotel in Northwest Washington, D.C. She was one of 43 contestants who competed in the contest, which included interview, swimwear, and evening wear categories. Butts, who also has worked as a anti-violence advocate for young people, was a standout in the field from the beginning of the competition. In the interview section of the program, she wore a white chiffon gown with a thick gold beaded sash, which glistened under the stage lights as she took her stand in the center of the stage, awaiting the judges’ questions. She told the judges her mother was her role model and inspiration and that her dream is to own a public relations firm.

When asked how people in society should assist the FDA officials in their effort to decrease the number of Americans who are afflicted by heart disease and obesity, she responded that the FDA had gone a long way in banning trans-fat in foods. “It is important that parents teach their children to eat healthy and consume foods in moderation, she added. “For instance, after working so hard throughout this pageant, I plan on going home and eating a cupcake to celebrate my hard work.”

During her undergrad years at Marymount University, Butts was a member of the Black Student Alliance, and also founded and served as the president and vice president of a program called Ladies Inspiring Strength for Tomorrow, or LIST. In the District, Butts has participated in various projects and assisted organizations such as St. Jude's Research Hospital, Becky's Fund and Key to the Cure. Along with the title, Butts received $50,000 in scholarship money and cash, clothing and other prizes. She will compete on behalf of the District of Columbia in the Miss USA Pageant and will represent the District of Columbia in local and national charitable events. Carla Crawford, executive state director of the Miss District of Columbia USA Pageant and the Miss District of Columbia Teen USA Pageant, said the competition helps young women realize their dreams.

Entertainment was provided by Bowie native and “X Factor” finalist Marcus Canty, an R&B singer with Epic Records. His single “Won't Make A Fool Out of You” was featured on the “Think Like a Man” movie soundtrack.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Miss Nevada USA Hopefuls Get Tips from Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella

Written by SUSAN STAPLETON
Anticipation was running high on Saturday as pageant hopefuls gathered for the official 2014 Miss Nevada USA and Miss Nevada Teen USA pageant orientation at Life Time Athletic Summerlin. Former Miss USA and executive state director of the Miss Nevada USA organization, Shanna Moakler was accompanied by current Miss Nevada USA Chelsea Caswell and Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella.
The pageant contestants had the exciting opportunity to gain insight and advice about the pageant, taking place on Sunday, Jan. 12, from reigning Nevada beauty Caswell and former queens Moakler and Campanella. The beauty queens mingled and posed for photos, before stopping by LifeSpa + Salon by Michael Boychuck, the official hair sponsor for the Miss Nevada USA organization, located inside Life Time Athletic. To conclude the fun-filled day, the contestants enjoyed a dynamic course in women’s self-defense taught by Life Time Athletic instructors Matt Hodges and Eric Watts.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Miss Nevada USA and Miss Nevada Teen USA to be Crowned this January



Miss Nevada USA Chelsea Caswell and Miss Nevada Teen USA Amanda Jenkins will crown their successors at the Miss Nevada USA 2014 pageant at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas’ Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall at 6 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014(Pictured: Miss Nevada USA Chelsea Caswell and Miss Nevada Teen USA Amanda Jenkins). Hosted by Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella and Chet Buchanan of 98.5 KLUC, the2014 Miss Nevada USA pageant will name the next state royalty to represent Nevada at the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA competitions in 2014. Singer and songwriter Brett Young will entertain guests with live performances throughout the competition.

The gorgeous contestants will be judged in three areas of competition including interview, swimsuit and evening gown. The competition’s judges include famed surgeon Dr. Aaron Rollins, lead designer for OmniPeace by Double Zero, Jason Hee Chul Kim, celebrity columnist Robin Leach, former Miss USA Gretchen Polhemus, former international model Nicole Murphy, Las Vegas entertainer Chris Phillips of Zowie Bowie, co-founder of WOW! Creations Matthew Harris, former Miss Nevada USA 2012 Jade Kelsall, talent agent Nick Roses and renowned television personality Faye Resnick. The star-studded judging panel will assess each contestant by their character, poise, confidence and personality.

Throughout their reign, the beauty queens will make their mark on the community with charitable endeavors, will become style icons on the red carpet and will bring pride and joy to their state while competing at Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. Miss Nevada USA 2014 and Miss Nevada Teen USA 2014 will win a prize package full of cash prizes, exquisite attire, shoes, travel and scholarships while enjoying a year in the spotlight.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

UNT Graduate Student Crowned Miss Black Texas USA 2014


By NDG Staff Writer

DALLAS – Sultry, soulful, and sincere are what audiences have said of up and coming vocalist Ashleigh Smith. From the small town of LaGrange, this Georgia Peach is new to Texas soil; however, she is no stranger to the stage. Ashleigh Smith is a graduate student majoring in Vocal Jazz Performance at The University of North Texas. Music and Community Service has always been Ashleigh’s passion and first love.
As the newly crowned Miss Black Texas USA 2014, Ashleigh is ecstatic to promote her own platform, Music to my Ears: Preserving Music in Education for which she has already raised over $40,000 to help keep music programs alive in public schools. Ashleigh has always had a passion for volunteerism and service in her community holding other titles as Miss Troup County’s Outstanding Teen 2006, Miss Columbus 2007 and more recently, Miss Black Texas USA 2014!
Ashleigh will be representing the Lone Star State at the Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant in August 2014. The Miss Black USA Pageant is a community driven organization and is committed to addressing health and education, two leading social issues in the African American community. Miss Black Texas USA is excited to promote “I Love My Brown Skin” which is being launched by Miss Black USA in 2014 to instill pride and self-esteem in our young African-American girls.

Miss Black Texas USA State Director, DeLisha Huff mentions “…working with Ashleigh is Music To My Ears…she is a very talented young lady who is about to take Texas and Miss Black USA nationals by storm.” Ashleigh has also been awarded the opportunity to do background studio work for Grammy award winning artist Chrisette Michele. The Miss Black Texas USA Organization is on the search for a Talented Teen to become a part of the Miss Black Texas USA family.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Ten questions for Miss Universe 2013, Gabriela Isler

Life is moving very fast these days for 25-year-old Gabriela Isler of Venezuela. Last month, during ceremonies in Moscow, Isler (a popular TV personality back home) was crowned Miss Universe - the seventh time a Venezuelan has taken that honor in the pageant’s 61-year history.   
Isler moved into a new apartment in New York City shortly before this interview was conducted. Although her command of English is impressive, Isler apologized throughout our conversation while searching for the words to best convey her thoughts.  
Dow: Living in New York City must be overwhelming if you’ve never been there before. How are you handling it so far? 
Isler: It’s very overwhelming. There have been a lot of changes in my life this year. Not only becoming Miss Universe but also in my personal life. It’s a big change to move to the big city – the city that never sleeps. I have a new life – a new apartment – a new roommate. It’s a big experience.   
Dow: You said that you have a roommate. Is that part of the rules of being Miss Universe? That someone must be there to watch over you?  
Isler: I don’t know if it’s a rule, but I do have a roommate. It’s Miss USA, Erin Brady.
Dow: I understand that you have a boyfriend back home in Venezuela. Is he a little nervous about the prospect of you traveling around the world?
Isler: He is a little nervous about that, but he supports me as Miss Universe and offers me lots of advice. He is not only my boyfriend but he’s a very good friend. I hope our relationship is still getting better after this year.  
Dow: What sorts of things do you do to stay in such good shape?  
Isler: I eat many times per day. Breakfast, snack, lunch, snack. That way you can regulate your metabolism. Recently, I haven’t had time to go to the gym. Usually I go four or five times a week - two hours of gym to keep the body in good form. I work the abs and the quads but I don’t do heavy weights. Lots of exercise but no diet – just healthy limitations.  
Dow: Is there a food that you consider to be your weakness?
Isler (laughing): Chocolate. Not a bar of chocolate but if you give me a brownie with ice cream or a chocolate cake, I will eat it, I swear.  
Dow: You are a strong advocate for AIDS research and education. How did you decide to adopt that as your platform?  
Isler: As Miss Universe, I think it’s important to not only be a role model for girls but for everyone. I hope that if people see me talk about the importance of HIV and AIDS awareness, they will do the same thing.  
Dow: Who makes you laugh? Who is the funniest person that you know? 
Isler: My niece. When I need to laugh, I think of her. She is 4 years old and a little princess. I have that picture of her in my head and she can always make me laugh when I need it.  
Dow: I read a story yesterday about the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro. Is he OK? What do you know about him?
Isler: He is very proud of me. He took the time to go on Twitter after I was chosen as Miss Universe to wish me congratulations. He is proud of me and I feel honored.
Dow: The reason I ask is because over the weekend, he sent the Venezuelan national army to occupy and steal from electronics stores to give plasma TVs to people who want them. He doesn’t seem to be a very “business friendly” president if you know what I mean. 
Isler: I haven’t had time to read lately so I’m not sure about this, but I do know about some things happening in my country and I feel very sad. But as I told you before, I also feel happy because I give people there a reason to feel the same happiness. I just try to give happiness to my country in these difficult moments. 
Dow: After your year of being Miss Universe, what would you like to do? Where do you see yourself a year from now?  
Isler: I’m a businesswoman. I studied marketing and I would like to have my own company while also being part of the modeling world. I have time to think over the next year. I have a lot of goals in my head right now.  
Dow: Have you ever visited Maine? Do you know where we are? 
Isler (laughing): No; I know it is very far from New York.
Dow: We’re not that far. Bangor to New York City takes about seven hours on a good day.
Isler (laughing): Oh, you are close. I can go there tomorrow.  

Monday, December 9, 2013

Former Miss Universe Israel 2004 revealed as WONDER WOMAN!


The comic-book movie world finally found its Wonder Woman! Warner Bros. confirmed “Fast & Furious” star Gal Gadot will take on the iconic DC Comics role in director Zack Snyder’s upcoming “Man of Steel” sequel. Additionally, Gal is Miss Universe Israel 2004!

The as-yet-untitled movie, scheduled for release July 17, 2015, has Henry Cavill reprising his role Clark Kent/Superman, with Ben Affleck playing Bruce Wayne/Batman.

Friday, December 6, 2013

Pageant queen’s life not all tiaras, roses

In 2006, Tara Conner celebrated winning the Miss USA pageant. Next week, she will celebrate another milestone—seven years of sobriety. Today, she still looks like a beauty queen, sporting straight blonde hair, flawless makeup and a stylish outfit.
But underneath that polished image is a lot of pain. On Tuesday, she shared some of that pain and her experiences with drugs and alcohol with a group at the Caroline County Recovery Center.
Conner told them how she became an addict at 14 and didn’t turn things around until she had to take a drug test after winning the Miss USA crown. She said Donald Trump—the co-owner of the Miss Universe pageant—gave her a second chance if she promised to get treatment.
So, she did, after nearly losing her title.
Now, the Kentucky native talks to people who struggle with the pain she used to endure. “Hi, my name is Tara and I’m a recovering everything,” she told a circle of people Tuesday. She said traveling to Bowling Green, where the recovery center is located, felt like she was back home in Kentucky, in the small town where she grew up.
The reason she goes to small towns, like Bowling Green, is to spread awareness of support groups and recovery programs and the opportunities to change. When I lived in Kentucky, I didn’t know services were available,” she said.
Becoming a pageant competitor helped her “mask what was going on.” Her life changed overnight when she won Miss USA. “I had everything I could have ever dreamt of having,” she said. But when reports of her wild past got out and she nearly lost the crown, she had to change her behavior.
It was the week before her 21st birthday that she decided to become sober. Ironically, she’s never had a legal drink. When she began treatment, she couldn’t relate to those around her. But then their stories came out. “All of our stories were the same,” she said.
She said someone once told her, “you can’t save your face and your butt at the same time.” It means that you can’t paint a rosy picture of your life and expect to make any progress in recovery. “You have to be willing, going into these things, to get anything out of it,” she said.
The group Conner spoke with Tuesday wasn’t just addicts. Local pastors and Caroline’s Commonwealth Attorney Tony Spencer were also there to listen to Conner speak. Spencer said he wasn’t surprised she got treatment, but he wondered why she stuck with it. Conner said she was “emotionally and spiritually bankrupt.”
Mel Covington, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in Bowling Green, asked how to catch issues early and educate young people, like those he works with in his church. Conner said the parents need to be educated and be truthful about the issues going on at home. She said it’s about opening up the lines of communication and giving the kids someone they can relate to. Conner said if someone like herself had come to speak to her when she was a teen, things would have been different.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Joana Del Carmen Don Crowned Miss World Argentina 2014


Joana Del Carmen Don was crowned Miss World Argentina 2014 (Miss Mundo Argentina 2014) at the conclusion of the pageant held on December 4th, 2013 at Rosario City Convention Center in the state of Santa Fe. She will represent Argentina in the Miss World 2014 pageant, scheduled for next November in London, England.

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Miss Costa Rica 2014 crowned


By Carlos Avila, The Trentonian

TRENTON — On Sunday night the Costa Rican Civic Association of Mercer County held their annual beauty pageant to choose Miss Costa Rica 2014, Miss Chiquitita, and Little Miss Costa Rica at Rho Waterfront in Trenton.
The civic organization, which has been in existence since 2004, represents the rapidly growing community of Costa Rican immigrants living across the Greater Trenton area.
“With this event we aim to unite our community and connect them with their home-land culture,” said Daniel Fallas President of the organization. “This is our third important event that we have held this year for our community,” he added.
The pageant contestants ranged from 3 years old to 18 years old, who participated in groups according to their age group. Each was judged by a panel of community members on three different categories.
Throughout the evening, parents, friends, and the audience cheered their pageant candidate with signs and chants. In between presentations the spectators enjoyed the food, folkloric dances and characteristics of culture.
This year’s Miss Costa Rica 2014 received international coverage from Teletica a Costa Rican broadcast network which aired the pageant in Costa Rica. The master of ceremonies was Adrian Duran a popular news anchor for that network.
“We are bringing the message of unity and a little bit of the Costa Rican warmth to our people here,” said Duran.
The beauty pageant ended with Maria Priscilla Chavez (17) being crowned Miss Costa Rica 2014, Allezon Bonilla (9) as Miss. Chiquitita, and April Sabrina Hernandez as Mini Miss Costa Rica.
“I am very happy and proud to represent Costa Rica” said the beauty girl just after been crowned as Miss Costa Rica in Trenton.
The president of the civic association noted that some funds will be used to help palliative care treats people suffering from serious and chronic illnesses in Costa Rica.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Miss Arizona USA 2014 Results


Jordan Wessel was crowned Miss Arizona USA 2014 at the conclusion of the pageant held on December 1st, 2013. She will represent the state of Arizona in the Miss USA 2014 pageant, scheduled for next summer.

Miss Arizona USA 2014 results:- Winner: Jordan Wessel (Tempe)- The first runner-up: Alexa Jones (Southern AZ)- The second runner-up: Brittany Mazur (Grand Canyon)- The third runner-up: Nicole Smith (Phoenix)- the fourth runner-up: Victoria Mendoza (Verrado)

Miss Arizona USA 2014 Top 17:
Jordan Wessel (Tempe)
Tiffany Martin (Greater Phoenix)
Lexi Wetherell (Peoria)
Alma Marin (Rio Salado)
Brittany Ariel Mazur (Grand Canyon)
Lauren Medwed (Glendale)
Kristina Anderson (Maricopa Co)
Nicole Smith (Phoenix)
Dylan Hendricks (North Valley)
Katy Bulkley (East Valley)
Alexa Jones (Southern AZ)
Victoria Mendoza (Verrado)
Whitney Irene Thomas (Pinnacle Peak)
Kimberly Haug (Ahwatukee)
Jacque Stuard (Mesa)
Alexis Mouer (Camelback)
Marie O’Malley (Fashion Square)


At the same event, Savannah Wix (Paradise Valley) was crowned Miss Arizona Teen USA 2014 will represent Arizona in the Miss Teen USA 2014 pageant, scheduled for next July in the Bahamas.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Miss Maine USA & Teen USA 2014 Crowned!


Samantha Dahlborg was crowned Miss Maine USA 2014 at the conclusion of the pageant held on December 1st, 2013. She will represent the state of Maine in the Miss USA 2014 pageant, scheduled for next summer.


Miss Maine USA 2014 results:
- Winner: Samantha Dahlborg- The first runner-up: Heather Elwell- The second runner-up: Annie Jean-Baptiste- The third runner-up: Tara Cavanagh- The fourth runner-up: Jordan Shiers.

At the same event, Danielle Hurtubise was crowned Miss Maine Teen USA 2014 and will compete in the Miss Teen USA 2014 pageant, scheduled for next July in the Bahamas.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Miss Earth Bahamas Makes Pageant History



Source: Tribune 42

MISS Earth Bahamas Vandia Sands has made pageant history, becoming the first Bahamian to win best national costume at one of the four major world pageants. There are 94 contestants in this year’s Miss Earth pageant, currently being held in the Philippines.

The costume segment is divided into the four continents, with one contestant emerging as the overall winner per continent. The Bahamas falls under The Americas and Miss Sands’ costume was the overall winning costume for the continent. Miss Bahamas Beauty Organisation president Gaynell Rolle said: “This does my heart well. I am so proud of Vandia and especially proud of this accomplishment for local designer Patrice Lockhart, who has sent many of her designs, whether by evening gowns or national costume, to these international pageants. “It’s truly an historic day in the Bahamas on many fronts.

“I am sure Mr Greenslade, president of ICS Bahamas, is equally as proud as he is the official sponsor for her national costume,” Ms Rolle said. “The design was one inspired through innovation by Ms Lockhart. She took one look at Vandia and said ‘Are you flexible? If you are I have the right design in mind’.”

The remaining events in this year’s Miss Earth competition include the swimsuit, talent and evening gown categories. Voting is still open for Miss Photogenic and Best Eco-Video.

Ms Rolle encouraged Bahamians to show their support for Vandia by voting online at www.missearth.tv.

The final is on December 7.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Vietnamese beauty criticized for typo on pageant ribbon


source: TUOITRENEWS

Miss Sports Vietnam 2007 Tran Thi Quynh, representative of Vietnam at Mrs. World 2013 held in Guangzhou, China, has been criticized for wearing a ribbon with a typo in her country’s name.

At the final night of the pageant last weekend, Quynh wore a ribbon with the words “Mrs. Vietnem” in the swimsuit and evening gown rounds. After that, photos capturing Quynh with the misspelled ribbon were spread on the Internet, inciting outrage from Vietnamese citizens who expressed shock with Quynh’s carelessness. The error was made worse by the fact that during the finale, Quynh accidentally held a Vietnamese flag upside down. “It’s unacceptable! Can’t she read? That’s embarassing!” readerPhuong stressed.

In response, CIAT, the company that sent Quynh to the contest, explained that the incident is the fault of the pageant’s organizers. According to CIAT, contestants were given two ribbons, one for sideline events and one for the rehearsal and the finale. The ribbon with the typo was given to Quynh just minutes before the rehearsal so she didn’t have time to notice the mistake. Other contestants also wore ribbons with embarassing misspellings, including the women representing Dominica and Ireland.

CIAT’s chairman Kim Hong, also a member of the contest’s jury, informed the public that Mrs. World chairman David Marmel gave his apology to the Vietnamese delegation.

On November 24, the Mrs. World 2013’s organizing board in China sent a letter of apology to the Vietnamese Ministry of Culture, Sport and Tourism, saying the misspelling was unexpected and they didn’t mean to insult anyone.

For her part, Tran Thi Quynh also sent a letter of apology to the culture ministry and the public, asking for forgiveness on her mistake. “As a Vietnamese, I admitted that this was because of my carelessness. This is a lesson that will be with me for the rest of my life, a mistake that I will never make again,” Quynh wrote, expressing she was careless due to the dense schedule of the contest.

According to Vu Xuan Thanh, Chief Inspector of the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, the contestant will not go unexamined, as it was she who was ultimately responsible for presenting a positive image of Vietnam to the world. Accidental or intentional, she made a mistake. Nguyen Thanh Nhan, head of the Performing Art Department said that the department will consider the letters of apology from Tran Thi Quynh and Mrs. World 2013’s organizers to make final decision.

This year Mrs. World gathered 30 contestants from all over the globe. Vietnamese representative Tran Thi Quynh finished in the top 6 but didn’t win any prizes.

Thursday, November 21, 2013

The American Girl Fashion Show featured on Miami.com | AMERICAN GIRL FASHION SHOW



The hugely popular doll brand to host fashion show soon — here's how you can participate in the actual show!

by Maria Tettamanti

This December, American Girl, the hugely popular doll brand, invites girls and their friends and families to experience the American Girl Fashion Show on Sunday, December 8, 2013 at Shula’s Hotel & Golf Resort in Miami Lakes. This fun, engaging program showcases historical and contemporary fashions for girls and their dolls. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Embrace Girls Foundation’s after-school programs and camps. South Florida girls have until November 20th to sign up and participate as models in the show.

American Girl is known for its flagship line of historical characters, representing pivotal times in America’s past. Each girl modeling in the fashion show has fundraised for the Embrace Girls Foundation and will model her favorite American Girl character. Funds raised will support the Foundation’s after-school programs and events.

The fashion show will celebrate girls of yesterday and today through a colorful mix of historical and contemporary fashion. Guests will enjoy tasty refreshments, enter to win grand door prizes, and will experience how clothing has changed over the years to reflect history, culture, and girls’ individual styles.
Additionally, 12-year-old local singer-songwriter and philanthropist, Savannah Maddison, will give a performance as well as model in the fashion show, which will be emceed by current Miss Florida Teen USA, Natalie Fiallo, and Miss Miami Lakes Teen USA, Jackie Garcia- Casals.

Tickets are $25 for regular admission and $50 for VIP tickets and can be ordered by calling the Embrace Girls Foundation at (305) 779-3780, or emailinginfo@embracegirlpower.org.

Executive Director of the Embrace Girls Foundation Velma R. Lawrence says, "It's going to be a beautiful and entertaining event with holiday decorations as a backdrop, an awesome performance by Savannah Maddison, and an empowering show that every little girls should experience."




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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Greenwich woman wins Miss Connecticut title


by Eve Sullivan - www.stamfordadvocate.com


STAMFORD ­-- A 25-year-old Greenwich woman took the crown of Miss Connecticut Sunday night at the Marriott Hotel, while the runner-up was a Fairfield woman recently named to the New York Jets cheerleading squad.
As Desiree Perez received the crown from the reigning title holder, Erin Brady, she hinted she wanted to follow in her footsteps. Brady went on to win Miss USA and placed in the top 10 in the Miss Universe pageant Nov. 9 in Russia.
"I'm thinking back-to-back baby Connecticut," Perez said, with a laugh.
Perez wowed the judges in a sparkling gold dress and tugged at their heartstrings with her touching story about suffering from a tumor in her jaw and having to undergo reconstructive surgery to her face. The beauty queen said she has tried to bring inspiration to others through her hardship.
"It was the only thing I could do at the time," she said.
Of the 35 contestants in the pageant, Fairfield County dominated the competition by taking all of the top five spots. Along with Perez, there were women from Fairfield, Redding and Bridgeport. The fifth woman was from New Milford.
The pageant began Saturday, with a total of 65 contestants -- 30 competing for Miss Teen Connecticut and 35 competing for Miss Connecticut. They underwent the swimsuit, interview and evening gown portions, before being pared down to 15 women.
On Sunday, the final 15 contestants marched onto the stage in their evening gowns and were introduced to the crowd. Among the group, five finalists were named and each had to answer a few questions.
As the panel of judges made their decision, Brady took the stage to a round of applause and the announcer said, "She made everyone proud."
The 26-year-old walked the stage for the last time as Miss Connecticut, as a tape of her voice played in the background. She thanked her grandmother, sisters, parents and fiance, saying she can't wait to spend the rest of her life with him.
"So take the reigns and run with it because it is the opportunity of a lifetime," Brady said to the women, as they stood waiting for results.
Fourth runner-up went to Ranya May Rasamny, of Redding, who said she was an English major who wants to inspire people through her writing. Third runner-up went to Jessica Bouwman, of New Milford, who works for Hearst Publications and is also a belly dancer/instructor who finds dance routines for people of all shapes and sizes.


Second runner-up was Tiffany Teixeira, of Bridgeport, a nurse who said she doesn't mind the "blood and guts." She also said she wants to break the stigma attached to coming from the inner-city that "you're from the ghetto and you're going to end up pregnant." 
"I'm street smart, but I'm poised," Teixeira told the crowd.
First runner-up was Nikki Delventhal, of Fairfield, a model and dancer who said having a good body image is important. Wearing a flowing black dress, she told the judges that she's been a competitive cheerleader her whole life and recently won a spot on the New York Jets cheerleading squad.
"In a few days, I pushed myself and I made it and my dreams came true," Delventhal said, of the grueling tryouts.
After the competition, Perez stood on the stage for several minutes, taking pictures with Miss Teen Connecticut, Sydney West, of Vernon, and some others.
Perez said she grew up in New York City and moved to Greenwich two years ago. She still works in the city, running a marketing company that endorses products through social media.
Since discovering she had a tumor in her jaw at age 7, Perez said she has had to receive treatments for many years. Though the tumor was benign, it required a series of operations.
"My last surgery was two years ago, but I'm healthy now," she said.
Because she's of Venezuelan descent, Perez said it's natural that she has competed in pageants her whole life. She took fourth runner-up in this competition last year and wanted to give it one more shot.
"I saw it, I believed it and I think I owned it," she said of the night. "This was my last time competing in a pageant."

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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Miss Earth holds pageant in PH amid typhoon devastation


ABS-CBNnews.com

MANILA -- This year's edition of the annual Miss Earth pageant, which continues to push for environmental awareness, will once again be held in the Philippines, this time amid one of the worst natural disasters to hit the country. International contestants started to arrive in the Philippines on Wednesday, less than a month before the finals night on December 7at Versailles Alabang in Las Piñas.

mong the preliminary activities of the 90 candidates, pageant organizer Carousel Productions told ABS-CBN News, is taking part in relief operations for the survivors of super typhoon "Yolanda."
A number of contestants assisted Thursday in repacking goods at the Quezon City headquarters of ABS-CBN's Sagip Kapamilya, which continues to send aid to devastated communities through its "Tulong Na, Tabang Na, Tayo Na" initiative. "I can only hope that we can bring as much awareness to it as possible, worldwide, to bring support to the Philippines," Miss USA Nicolle Velez told ABS-CBN News. "The roads are closed," Miss Guam Katarina Martinez noted, "[so we] can't travel there and help and assist in the way that we want to, so we have to do more on our part."

On its official Facebook page, Miss Earth Foundation said the pageant "more than ever, is not only timely but completely relevant," in light of the recent calamity. "Miss Earth will show to the world that beauty is not just an eye candy but a tool to help Mother Earth recover from disasters brought about by climate change," it said.

The international pageant, whose slogan is "beauties for a cause," has been held in the Philippines annually since 2001, except in 2010 when Vietnam hosted the finals night.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Jesica Ahlberg is Miss Alabama USA 2014


(by Auburn University staff writers)

Jesica Ahlberg, Auburn alumna '12 in public relations, is Miss Alabama USA 2014.

Ahlberg was selected on November 16, 2013 in Montgomery at the state pageant competition featuring women from all over Alabama. More than 100 contestants were in Montgomery competing for the titles of Miss Alabama USA and Miss Teen Alabama USA, according to WSFA. The competition serves as a preliminary for the Miss USA pageant which will take place in Miami, Florida.

After graduation, Ahlberg has been acting and modeling and is represented by agencies in Atlanta, Nashville and Los Angeles.

Among her acting credits, Ahlberg has a role in the upcoming Hunger Games: Catching Fire movie, the second in the series. Jesica is also appearing in Spongebob Squarepants 2 in theaters soon.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Miss Virginia USA - New "misses" crowned in Bristol

BRISTOL HERALD COURIER

BRISTOL, Tenn. - Fredericksburg, Va., swept Saturday’s Miss Virginia USA/ Miss Virginia Teen USA honors at the Paramount Center for the Arts in downtown Bristol.

Olivia Fletcher was crowned Miss Virginia Teen USA 2014, and Arielle Rosmarino was named Miss Virginia USA 2014. Fletcher was the Miss Fredericksburg Teen USA entrant and Rosmarino was the Miss Fredericksburg USA entrant.

Maggie Lawson, Miss Bristol USA, was the first runner-up in the Miss Virginia USA pageant while Cameron Smith, Miss Bristol Teen USA, was the first runner-up in the Miss Virginia Teen USA pageant.

Friday, November 15, 2013

Miss Universe 2013: 10 eye-popping moments


By By Jennifer Arellano

Source: Entertainment Weekly / Pop Watch

Congratulations are in order for the new Miss Universe, Gabriela Isler of Venezuela, who beat out 85 other international beauties Saturday night at Moscow’s Crocus City Hall, wearing a shimmering silver dress.While it’s another year of bleached perma-smiles, bizarro-glam costumery that make an ’80s Cher look modest, and suspiciously impressive résumés, for all the glitter and iridescent excess of Miss Venezuela’s finale dress, the event itself seemed a little lackluster this year. Maybe it was the absence of wonderfully cheeky host Andy Cohenpaired with the pure cheesiness of Giuliana Rancic? Or perhaps it was the lack of cringe-worthy fashion dialogue from usual suspect and style commentator Jeannie Mai? Or maybe my crazy-meter broke from theVMAs and Kanye rants and that Emmy musical number? Well, thankfully, it’s not completely broken, because there were still plenty of silly sights to spare. Behold, my picks for the 10 eye-popping Miss Universe 2013 moments:

1. A Nick Jonas shout-out. At least she didn’t pull a Hillary Swank. Did Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo thank her JoBro boyfriend during her parting speech? After thanking her family, friends, and the Donald, she said she couldn’t wait to start a new chapter with a “very special person who puts a smile on my face every day.”

2. Don’t hate them because they’re beautiful; hate them because they’re … superheroes? Apparently beauty queens save lives too. Instead of baton-twirling, flame-throwing extracurricular taglines, Miss Dominican Republic “helped deliver a baby when she was 17″ and Miss Switzerland “once pulled a drowning girl out of a pool.” C’mon, let’s feel inadequate together!

3. Angelina Jolie was a contestant! Well, sorta. Jin Ye, Miss China, was dubbed the Chinese Angelina Jolie. Do you see the resemblance? But where’s the vial of Billy Bob Thornton’s blood? Or the brood of diverse, aesthetically pleasing children?

4. Nostalgia watch: Tara Lipinski as a judge. Or “Lara Lipinski” as Mel B. mispronounced the retired figure skater’s name. What girl didn’t grow up wanting Olympic figure-skating gold when the tiny Tara won the 1998 Winter Olympics? Holy crap, she’s 31. Winter pipe dreams never die!


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