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LBCI
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- LBCI
Miss Thailand crowned Miss World 2025
Miss Thailand Opal Suchata was crowned the 72nd Miss World. The 1st runner-up was Ethiopia, Hasset Dereje, the 2nd runner-up was Poland, Maja Klajda, while the 3rd runner-up was Martinique, Aurélie Joachim. A post shared by Miss World (@missworld)


Gulf Insider
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Gulf Insider
Thailand's Opal Suchata Chuangsri Wins Miss World Pageant In India
The Grand Final of the 72nd Miss World coronation show opened and closed with a bang — a swirl of sequins, feathers, and fierce face cards — as all 108 candidates from across the globe sashayed onto the stage in a stunning cultural showcase. But only one had to bring the crown home. And it Thailand's Opal Suchata Chuangsri who won the Miss World 2025 title on Saturday night. She bested candidates from different parts of the world and ultimately came out the winner of the Top 4. Opal Suchata Chuangsri, born September 20, 2003, is a Thai beauty pageant winner and advocate for breast cancer awareness. She was Miss Universe Thailand 2024 and a 3rd runner-up in Miss Universe 2024. She is currently Miss World Thailand 2025 and represented Thailand at the 72nd Miss World competition in India. Education and career She completed her early education at Kajonkietsuksa School and Triam Udom Suksa School, where she majored in Chinese under the Arts program. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Politics and International Relations at Thammasat University. She has been involved in breast cancer awareness initiatives, including raising funds for cancer support and treatment. Continental winners Following are the Continental Winners making up the Top 4 of Miss World 2025: Americas & Caribbean: Martinique – Aurélie Joachim Africa: Ethiopia – Hasset Dereje Admassu (1st Runner Up) Europe: Poland – Maja Klajda Asia & Oceania: Thailand – Opal Suchata Chuangsri (Miss World) Dressed in dazzling national costumes, the ladies turned the stage into a living, breathing world map of culture and couture. From bold tribal patterns to delicate embroidery, the opening felt like a fashion-forward world tour with no passport required. This wasn't just a catwalk, it was a full-on dance number. The contestants didn't just pose; they moved in sync with professional dancers, gracefully gliding, twirling, and grooving in perfect harmony. To top it off, the ladies were grouped by continental squads — think team spirit, but make it global glam. The stage lit up in waves as the delegates strutted out as Team Americas and Caribbean, then Africa, Europe, and finally, the powerhouse that is Asia and Oceania. Each group brought its own energy, flair, and flavor, making the opening feel like a glorious cultural parade crossed with a high-octane music video. It's kicked today (May 31) at 6:30pm IST (1:00pm GMT) in India. Hosting the evening will be Stephanie del Valle, Miss World 2016, alongside popular Indian presenter Sachiin Kumbhar. And if this opening was anything to go by, the competition is just heating up. The venue? None other than the massive Hyderabad International Convention and Exhibition Center (HITEX), where gowns, goals, and global goodwill will collide in one unforgettable night. Time The coronation show starts at 6:30 pm local time (5pm UAE) — so set your alarms and prepare to cheer for your queen. Performers The celebration will feature vibrant performances by Bollywood stars Jacqueline Fernandez and Ishaan Khatter, bringing Bollywood flair to an already star-studded event. The crown isn't just for the prettiest face, but the fiercest advocate. In a fun twist, the winner will be chosen from four regional finalists: representing Africa, the Americas and Caribbean, Europe, and Asia and Oceania. The reigning queen, Krystyna Pyszkova of the Czech Republic, will pass the crown to one of them. Honoring Humanity and Leadership Esteemed actor and humanitarian Sonu Sood will serve on the prestigious judging panel. He will be joined by Sudha Reddy, Global Ambassador for Beauty With a Purpose 2025 and host of the Gala Dinner, and Dr. Caryna Turrell, Miss England 2014 — now a public health physician, philanthropist, and Fellow at the University of Cambridge. The current Miss World, Krystyna Pyszkova, will assist in selecting her successor, while Julia Morley CBE, Chairwoman of Miss World, will lead the jury and announce the winner. Manushi Chhillar, Miss World 2017 and now a Bollywood star, will also make a special appearance during the event. The competition format for the 72nd Miss World is as dynamic as ever: All 108 contestants will be introduced to the global audience. Ten semifinalists from each continent (Americas & Caribbean, Africa, Europe, Asia & Oceania) will advance to the quarterfinals—40 in total. Among them, 16 contestants have already secured quarterfinal spots by winning fast-track challenges: 🇹🇹 Anna-Lise Nanton (Trinidad & Tobago) – Head to Head Challenge (Trinidad & Tobago) – Head to Head Challenge 🇲🇶 Aurélie Joachim (Martinique) – Top Model (Martinique) – Top Model 🇵🇷 Valeria Pérez (Puerto Rico) – Beauty With a Purpose (Puerto Rico) – Beauty With a Purpose 🇩🇴 Mayra Delgado (Dominican Republic) – Multimedia Award 🇿🇲 Faith Bwalya (Zambia) – Head to Head Challenge (Zambia) – Head to Head Challenge 🇳🇦 Selma Kamanya (Namibia) – Top Model (Namibia) – Top Model 🇺🇬 Natasha Nyonyozi (Uganda) – Beauty With a Purpose (Uganda) – Beauty With a Purpose 🇨🇲 Princesse Issie (Cameroon) – Multimedia Award 🇪🇪 Eliise Randmaa (Estonia) – Sports Challenge (Estonia) – Sports Challenge 🏴 Millie-Mae Adams (Wales) – Head to Head and Beauty With a Purpose (Wales) – Head to Head and Beauty With a Purpose 🇮🇪 Jasmine Gerhardt (Ireland) – Top Model (Ireland) – Top Model 🇲🇪 Andrea Nikolić (Montenegro) – Multimedia Award 🇮🇩 Monica Kezia Sembiring (Indonesia) – Talent and Beauty With a Purpose (Indonesia) – Talent and Beauty With a Purpose 🇹🇷 Idil Bilgen (Türkiye) – Head to Head Challenge (Türkiye) – Head to Head Challenge 🇮🇳 Nandini Gupta (India) – Top Model (India) – Top Model 🇹🇭 Opal Suchata (Thailand) – Multimedia Award The remaining semifinalists will be selected by the judging panel based on personal interviews, and their names will be revealed during the Grand Final. From the 40 quarterfinalists, the pool will be narrowed down to a Top 5 per continent, then to a Top 2, before finally selecting four continental winners. These finalists will answer a final question, and one will be crowned the new Miss World. Contestants will showcase their national pride and grace in national costumes, evening gowns, and custom couture designed by Archana Kochhar, the official fashion designer of this year's Miss World Festival. The grand evening will conclude with Krystyna Pyszkova, Miss World 2023, crowning her successor, marking the end of a spectacular journey and the beginning of a new reign. The Miss World Festival continues to be the largest and most influential global platform for young women, celebrating social advocacy, cultural heritage, and purpose-driven leadership.


GMA Network
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Krishnah Gravidez ends Miss World 2025 journey, finishes in the Top 8
For real-time updates, check out our Miss World 2025 coronation night live blog. Krishnah Gravidez has bowed out of the Miss World 2025 competition. The Philippine bet fell short in making it to the Top 4 and ended her stint with an impressive Top 8 finish during the coronation night on Saturday at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad, India. Here are the Continental Winners making up the Top 4 of Miss World 2025 Americas & Caribbea Martinique - Aurélie Joachim Africa Ethiopia - Hasset Dereje Admassu Europe Poland - Maja Klajda Asia & Oceania Thailand - Opal Suchata Chuangsr Krishnah won the Miss World Philippines crown in July last year representing Baguio City. She was vying for the country's second Miss World crown after Megan Young, who won the Philippines' first title in 2013. You made us proud, Krishnah! —Carby Rose Basina/CDC, GMA Integrated News


Hans India
18-05-2025
- Sport
- Hans India
Eliise Randmaa breaks Estonia's 26-year-old Miss World jinx
Hyderabad: In a historic moment for Estonia, Miss World Estonia, Eliise Randmaa, clinched the gold medal in the 72nd Miss World Sports Challenge 2025 at Gachibowli Stadium here on Saturday. This victory marks Estonia's first advancement to the next round of Miss World since 1999, securing her place among Europe's top 10 quarterfinalists in the pageant. Miss World Martinique, Aurélie Joachim, delivered an inspiring performance to clinch the silver, bringing pride to the Caribbean Island. Meanwhile, Miss World Canada, Emma Morrison, showcased her athletic prowess, while settling for the bronze medal with a standout performance in the Miss World badminton tournament. Missing a podium finish by the whisker but impressing everyone with her sheer determination was Miss World Trinidad & Tobago, Anna-Lise Nanton, who was placed fourth. The Miss World Sports Challenge, a crucial pathway to the pageant's top 40 quarterfinalists, brought together 108 contestants from across the globe. They were grouped into four regional teams: Team 1 representing the Americas & Caribbean; Team 2 representing Africa; Team 3 representing Europe, and Team 4 representing Asia & Oceania. This regional format added an exciting element of camaraderie and spirited competition to the event. The day began with breathtaking showcases from elite Indian athletes. The performances included awe-inspiring Mallakhamb demonstrations by National Games gold medallist Rishabh Ulhas Ghubde and National gold medalist Sanavi Vaibhav Desai, followed by precision-driven floor exercises by National Games gold medallist Nishka Agarwal and Khelo India Games gold medallist P Surabhi Prasanna The Sports Challenge was earlier declared open by Tourism and Culture Minister Jupally Krishna. Gracing the ceremony was Rajeev Shukla, Vice-president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The contestants then took part in a series of challenging sports activities, including a badminton knockout round, shot put, chess, basketball, football penalty shoot-out, shuttle fitness run, and badminton semi-finals and finals. The event concluded with a spirited sprint, a vibrant Zumba session, and a grand closing ceremony.