
Thailand's Opal Suchata Chuangsri crowned Miss World 2025: Check her age, education, other achievements
Opal Suchata Chuangsri
from Thailand has been crowned
Miss World 2025
. Miss Ethiopia was named first runner-up, followed by Miss Poland in third place and Miss Martinique in fourth.
Opal Suchata Chuangsri was previously crowned
Miss World Thailand 2025
on the morning of April 22. The announcement was made by Tero Entertainment and TPN Global, marking a new chapter in Opal's journey in the world of beauty pageants and in the Miss World Thailand pageant.
Miss world 2025:
Opal Suchata Chuangsri age
Born on March 20, 2003, in the vibrant coastal city of Phuket, Thailand, Opal was raised in the world of hospitality as the daughter of hoteliers. A true global citizen, she's trilingual, speaking Thai, English, and Chinese.
Miss world 2025: Opal Suchata Chuangsri's academic journey
Opal's academic journey began at the prestigious Triam Udom Suksa School in Bangkok, where she honed her passion for languages and international culture through Chinese studies. Today, she's shaping her future at Thammasat University, where she's diving into the world of global affairs as a Political Science major with a focus on International Relations — a fitting path for someone destined for both the world stage and world change.
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Beyond her academic and linguistic prowess, Opal is deeply committed to advocacy. Having undergone surgery at 16 to remove a benign breast lump, she launched the 'Opal For Her' campaign, focusing on breast health awareness and early detection. This initiative underscores her dedication to women's health and empowerment.
India's Nandini Gupta failed to secure a spot in the coveted Top 8 in the Miss World 2025 pageant in Hyderabad. Despite her strong performance, Gupta, 21, did not make it to the final round of the competition, which was recently announced through the official Miss World Instagram page.
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