Showing posts with label R'Bonney Miss USA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label R'Bonney Miss USA. Show all posts

Sunday, January 15, 2023

Crowned as Miss Universe is Miss USA R'Bonney Gabriel.

 On Saturday night, R'Bonney Gabriel of the United States was named the 71st Miss Universe.



Amanda Dudamel from Venezuela and Andrena Martnez from the Dominican Republic lost out to Gabriel, who last year made history by becoming the first Filipino-American to win Miss USA.

In New Orleans, Louisiana, 84 ladies from around the world competed for the title in the pageant.

The tournament ended on Saturday night, with eliminations reducing the number of competitors until only the final two remained.

She was questioned when Gabriel made it into the Top 5 "Mothers and married women are now eligible to compete this year thanks to a recent inclusive adjustment made by Miss Universe. What other modification would you like to see, and why?"

In her response, Gabriel expressed her desire for the contest's age restrictions to be raised.

"Given that I am 28 years old, I would like to see a rise in age. The oldest age to compete is that one. And I consider it to be lovely. If not now, when? is one of my favourite quotations. Because I feel that age does not determine who we are as women. It's not tomorrow or yesterday; it's right now. Time to act is now "She spoke.

Gabriel, a model, fashion designer, and sewing instructor from Houston, places a high value on the environment.

Earlier in the pageant, Gabriel wore a red-orange cape that she had coloured herself and was designed to seem like a phoenix rising, with the phrase "if not now, then when." Her father's counsel to act on one's ambitions, dreams, and desires served as the basis for the words.

The Top 3 contestants were questioned on how, if they won the crown, they would work to promote Miss Universe as an empowering and progressive organisation during the competition's final question and answer session.

By reducing pollution and using recycled materials in the creation of garments, Gabriel stressed her desire to be a "transformational leader" and a force for good in the fashion business.

"I give sewing lessons to women who have escaped domestic abuse and human trafficking. I say this because it is crucial to invest in others, in our community, and in using your special skill to change the world "Gabriel uttered.

Every one of us possesses something unique, and when we sow those seeds in the lives of others, we transform them and use it as a catalyst for change.

After businesswoman and champion for transgender rights Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip purchased the Miss Universe Organization for $20 million in October, JKN Global Group PCL, a media distribution firm with headquarters in Thailand, conducted the competition for the first time this year.

Jakkaphong, the first female owner of the pageant, has been outspoken about her experiences as a transgender woman.

She appeared on stage to commemorate Thailand's Anna Sueangam-devotion iam's to social justice by presenting her with the ImpactWayv Challenge winner.

A tribute to her poor beginnings and her parents' jobs as garbage collectors, Miss Thailand had caused waves during the preliminary stages of the contest wearing a garment constructed of soda tabs.

Gabriel's identity was incorrect in an earlier draught of this article. She became Miss USA for the first time as a Filipino-American.

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