jueves, 30 de junio de 2016

Miss Universe 2018 Top 10

The crown of Miss Universe 2018 is up for grabs this weekend and there's a lot of buzz as to who has the best chances of winning. With 80 girls in the contest, a preliminary competition took place earlier this week where a select group of judges have narrowed down the participants. This was our first look at all of the beauty queens on-stage and we were able to see how well they have prepared and the journey they have gone through to get to where they are today in Las Vegas. There's a lot of talk of who could take the coveted title of the most beautiful woman in the universe and we have come up with a Top 10 list of who we think could win. Sound-off on the comments down below and tell us your own predictions!

The Band Perry played their new hit “Live Forever” as all the ladies competing initially took the stage to show off their formal looks, but the spotlight was really on the Top 10. After the brief introduction, the remaining ladies were introduced one-by-one as the country group’s music played, eventually changing to the more upbeat track, “Done.”

Miss USA, Olivia Jordan, was among the Top 10, and looked totally stunning in a white gown with flowing cape — definitely a risk when walking in front of such a huge audience, but she pulled it off. Olivia is competing against beautiful women from Australia, Japan, Venezuela, Curacao, South Africa, Thailand, Dominican Republic, France, and the Philippines for the coveted spot.

Scream Queens star Niecy Nash, blogger Perez Hilton, football star Emmitt Smith and Miss Universe 2018, Olivia Culpo, served as judges for the event, with Steve Harvey and Roselyn Sanchez sharing hosting duties. Along with the Band Perry, Seal and Charlie Puth also performed during the glamorous evening. Miss France, Miss Philippines, Miss Colombia, Miss Australia and Miss USA were voted through to the Top 5, but with so many beautiful women left, it’s going to be a tough decision for the judges and viewers voting for a winner!

miércoles, 29 de junio de 2016

Miss Universe Winner 2018

Miss Universe Winner 2018. The following is a list of women who have wons the Miss Universe title.

Year Country/Territory Winner Age[A] Height Hometown Pageant Date[1] Entrants[1]

1952 Finland Armi Kuusela[2] 17 5'6" Muhos June 28, 1952 30

1953 France Christiane Martel[3] 21 5'6" Créteil July 17, 1953 26

1954 USA Miriam Stevenson[4] 21 5'6" Winnsboro July 24, 1954 33

1955 Sweden Hillevi Rombin[B][5][6] 21 5'7" Alfta July 22, 1955 33

1956 USA Carol Morris[7] 20 5'7" Ottumwa July 20, 1956 30

1957 Peru Gladys Zender[8] 18 5'7" Lima July 19, 1957 32

1958 Colombia Luz Marina Zuluaga[B][9] 19 5'4" Pereira July 25, 1958 36

1959 Japan Akiko Kojima[10] 22 5'6" Tokyo July 24, 1959 34

1960 USA Linda Bement[11] 18 5'6" Salt Lake City July 9, 1960 43

1961 Germany Marlene Schmidt[12] 24 5'8" Stuttgart July 15, 1961 48

1962 Argentina Norma Beatriz Nolan[13] 24 5'5" Buenos Aires July 14, 1962 52

1963 Brazil Iêda Maria Vargas[14] 18 5'6" Porto Alegre July 20, 1963 50

1964 Greece Corinna Tsopei[15] 20 5'8" Athens August 1, 1964 60

1965 Thailand Apasra Hongsakula[16] 18 5'4" Bangkok July 24, 1965 57

1966 Sweden Margareta Arvidsson[17] 18 5'8" Gothenburg July 16, 1966 58

1967 USA Sylvia Hitchcock[B][18] 20 5'7" Miami July 15, 1967 56

1968 Brazil Martha Vasconcellos[19] 20 5'8" Salvador July 13, 1968 65

1969 Philippines Gloria Diaz[20] 18 5'5" Aringay July 19, 1969 61

1970 Puerto Rico Marisol Malaret[21] 20 5'8" San Juan July 11, 1970 64

1971 Lebanon Georgina Rizk[22] 18 5'7" Beirut July 24, 1971 60

1972 Australia Kerry Anne Wells[23] 20 5'11" Perth July 29, 1972 61

1973 Philippines Margarita Moran[24] 19 5'6" Manila July 21, 1973 61

1974 Spain Amparo Muñoz[B][25] 20 5'8" Málaga July 19, 1974 65

1975 Finland Anne Marie Pohtamo[26] 19 5'8" Helsinki July 19, 1975 71

1976 Israel Rina Messinger[27] 20 5'7½" Kiryat Tiv'on July 10, 1976 72

1977 Trinidad & Tobago Janelle Commissiong[28] 24 5'5" Port of Spain July 16, 1977 80

1978 South Africa Margaret Gardiner[29] 18 5'10" Cape Town July 24, 1978 75

1979 Venezuela Maritza Sayalero[30] 18 5'8" Caracas July 19, 1979 75

1980 USA Shawn Weatherly[31] 20 5'8" Sumter July 7, 1980 69

1981 Venezuela Irene Sáez[32] 19 5'10" Caracas July 20, 1981 76

1982 Canada Karen Dianne Baldwin[33] 18 5'10" London July 26, 1982 77

1983 New Zealand Lorraine Downes[34] 19 5'8½" Auckland July 11, 1983 80

1984 Sweden Yvonne Ryding[35] 21 5'7" Eskilstuna July 9, 1984 81

1985 Puerto Rico Deborah Carthy-Deu[36] 19 5'8" San Juan July 15, 1985 79

1986 Venezuela Bárbara Palacios[37] 22 5'8" Caracas July 21, 1986 77

1987 Chile Cecilia Bolocco[38] 22 5'8" Santiago de Chile May 26, 1987 68

1988 Thailand Porntip Nakhirunkanok[39] 20 5'8" Bangkok May 23, 1988 66

1989 Netherlands Angela Visser[40] 22 5'9" Rotterdam May 23, 1989 76

1990 Norway Mona Grudt[41] 19 5'6" Hell April 15, 1990 71

1991 Mexico Lupita Jones[42] 23 5'8½" Mexicali May 17, 1991 73

1992 Namibia Michelle McLean[43] 19 6'0" Windhoek May 8, 1992 78

1993 Puerto Rico Dayanara Torres[44] 18 5'8" Toa Alta May 21, 1993 79

1994 India Sushmita Sen[45] 18 5'9" New Delhi May 20, 1994 77

1995 USA Chelsi Smith[46] 21 5'8" Deer Park May 12, 1995 82

1996 Venezuela Alicia Machado[47] 19 5'9" Maracay May 17, 1996 79

1997 USA Brook Lee[48] 26 5'7" Pearl City May 16, 1997 74

1998 Trinidad & Tobago Wendy Fitzwilliam[49] 26 6'0" Diego Martin May 12, 1998 81

1999 Botswana Mpule Kwelagobe 19 5'9" Gaborone May 26, 1999 84

2000 India Lara Dutta[50] 22 5'8" Mumbai May 12, 2000 79

2001 Puerto Rico Denise Quiñones[51] 20 5'10" Lares May 11, 2001 77

2002 Russia Oxana Fedorova[C][52] 22 5'8.5" Pskov May 29, 2002 75

Panama Justine Pasek[D][53] 22 5.7" Panama City September 24, 2002 75

2003 Dominican Republic Amelia Vega[54] 18 6'1" Santiago de los Caballeros June 3, 2003 71

2004 Australia Jennifer Hawkins[55] 20 5'11" Newcastle June 1, 2004 80

2005 Canada Natalie Glebova[56] 23 5'11" Toronto May 31, 2005 81

2006 Puerto Rico Zuleyka Rivera[57] 18 5'9" Salinas July 23, 2006 86

2007 Japan Riyo Mori[58] 20 5'9" Shizuoka May 28, 2007 77

2008 Venezuela Dayana Mendoza[59] 22 5'10" Caracas July 14, 2008 80

2009 Venezuela Stefanía Fernández[60] 18 5'10" Mérida August 23, 2009 83

2010 Mexico Ximena Navarrete[61] 22 5'9" Guadalajara August 23, 2010 83

2011 Angola Leila Lopes[62] 25 5'10" Benguela September 12, 2011 89

2012 USA Olivia Culpo[63] 20 5'7" Cranston December 19, 2012 89

2013 Venezuela Gabriela Isler[64] 25 5'10" Valencia November 9, 2013 86

2014 Colombia Paulina Vega[65] 22 5'9" Barranquilla January 25, 2016 88

2016 Philippines Pia Wurtzbach[66] 26 5'8" Cagayan de Oro December 20, 2016 80

2018 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

sábado, 25 de junio de 2016

Miss Universe 2018 Favorites

Miss Universe 2018 Favorites. Numerous avid pageant fans all around the country are really excited to witness their state representatives in the Miss USA 2018. Some of them have already predicted who will be on the top 5 of the competition despite the fact that the pageant will be held on September 13, 2016. While waiting for the pageant to commence, many fans are just contented in following their favorite candidates on different social networking sites so as to keep themselves updated on how their bets prepare for the competition. Moreover, they also continue discussing the pageant with their co-fans over the internet.

The Miss USA pageant is an annual female competition among beautiful candidates who come from various states of the country. It is different from Miss United States and Miss America pageants, in contrast to what many people think about it. The Miss USA pageant will also celebrate its 89th Miss America pageant in the industry this year 2018. It can be remembered that it had its initial edition in 1952 wherein the title went to Jackie Loughery who stood up among the other 29 candidates. Needless to say, many fans are really excited to know who will be crown as Miss USA 2018.

jueves, 16 de junio de 2016

USA Miss Universe

USA Miss Universe the top finalists took the stage for the swimsuit portion of the pageant. See the final 10 contestants as they compete in the the 65th annual Miss Universe pageant, held on December 20, 2018, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Miss Universe has been whittled down from 80 to 15 to 10 and finally five contestants including women representing the United States, France, Colombia, Philippines and Australia.

The 24-year-old woman representing Mexico who had threatened not to participate at the time Trump still co-owned the pageant made it to the final 15 but not the final 10.

Trump sold the pageant in September and Wendy Esparza of Mexico reconsidered her entry saying on her Instagram account that "love and respect between individuals and countries will always be more powerful than hatred."

The competition started with women representing 80 countries between the ages of 19 and 27. For the first time, viewers at home will get to weigh in, with their votes being tallied in addition to four in-person celebrity judges.

NBCUniversal and Trump co-owned the Miss Universe Organization until earlier this year. The real-estate developer offended Hispanics in June when he made anti-immigrant remarks in announcing his Republican presidential run.

martes, 14 de junio de 2016

Miss USA 2018

Miss USA 2018. The country’s representative to the Miss Universe 2018 will also come from the Miss USA 2018. This is true since the winner of this pageant will take part in one of the most prestigious international beauty contests, the Miss Universe pageant. In addition, the Miss USA pageant is also both being managed by Donald Trump and the Miss Universe Organization (MUO) under the good leadership of Paula Shugart. As such, many American ladies really aspire to represent their respective states in the pageant. More than anything else, they want to get hold of the title as the Miss USA 2018.

As what the majority of pageant fans are expecting, Miss Nevada 2014 Nia Sanchez will be at the grand coronation night of Miss USA 2018. She succeeded the title last June this year in Louisiana. This is not the first time that she joined a pageant. In fact, she was hailed as Miss Citrus Valley USA in 2010. Being the titleholder, she will represent the country in the Miss Universe 2014 pageant which will be held in Doral, Florida on January 25 next year. Admittedly, she is also excited to know who will succeed her in the Miss USA 2018.

domingo, 12 de junio de 2016

Miss Teen USA

2018 Miss Teen USA is a beauty pageant run by the Miss Universe Organization for girls aged 14–19. The reigning titleholder is K. Lee Graham of South Carolina. Unlike it's sister pageants Miss Universe and Miss USA, the pageant is webcast on the Miss Teen USA website and simulcast on Microsoft's Xbox Live service.

The pageant was first held in 1983 and has been broadcast live on CBS until 2002 and then on NBC from 2003–2007. In March 2007 it was announced that the broadcast of the Miss Teen USA pageant on NBC had not been renewed, and that Miss Teen USA 2007 would be the final televised event.

Since 2008, the pageant is held at the Atlantis Paradise Island Resort, located in Nassau, Bahamas.

Notable pageant winners include actresses Kelly Hu (1985, Hawaii), Bridgette Wilson (1990, Oregon), Charlotte Lopez-Ayanna (1993, Vermont), Vanessa Minnillo (1998, South Carolina), Shelley Hennig (2004, Louisiana), and sportscaster Allie LaForce (2005, Ohio).

Miss Universe 2018

Miss Universe 2018 Pageant is held over a two-week period in December. In the 1970s through the 1990s, the pageant was a month long. This allowed time for rehearsals, appearances, and the preliminary competition, with the winner being crowned by the previous year's titleholder during the final competition.
According to the organizers, the Miss Universe contest is more than a beauty pageant: women aspiring to become Miss Universe must be intelligent, well-mannered, and cultured. Often a candidate has lost because she did not have a good answer during the question responses rounds; although this section of competition has held less importance during recent pageants than it did in the twentieth century. Delegates also participate in swimsuit and evening gown competitions.
Currently, the final placement of the finalists is determined by a ranked vote, where each judge ranks each of the final three/five candidates, with the contestant posting the lowest cumulative score (thus often, but not necessarily always, the contestant with the most number one votes) becoming the winner. If there is a tie, the higher semifinal scores become decisive.
The winner is assigned a one-year contract with the Miss Universe Organization, going overseas to spread messages about the control of diseases, peace, and public awareness of AIDS. Since Donald Trump took over the pageant, the winner has been given the use of a Trump Place apartment in New York City during her reign. If the winner, for any reason, cannot fulfill her duties as Miss Universe, the 1st runner-up takes over.
Aside from the main winner and her runners-up, special awards are also given to the winners of the best National Costume, Miss Photogenic, and Miss Congeniality. The Miss Congeniality award is chosen by the delegates themselves. In recent years, Miss Photogenic has been chosen by popular internet vote (the winner used to be chosen by media personnel covering the event).