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Miss Thailand Crowned 72nd Miss World, Makes History for Her Country
Miss Thailand Crowned 72nd Miss World, Makes History for Her Country

Hans India

time2 days ago

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  • Hans India

Miss Thailand Crowned 72nd Miss World, Makes History for Her Country

After a month-long celebration of beauty, purpose, and global unity, the 72nd Miss World pageant concluded in spectacular fashion with Miss Thailand being crowned the new Miss World, marking a historic first for her country. Her victory not only celebrated grace and intelligence but also the triumph of purpose-driven action on a global stage. Speaking exclusively with The Hans India, Opal Suchata aka the new Miss World shared her excitement and gratitude. She said,"Feels like a dream. The first person I talked to was my mother and also my family and my team. They were all in the audience to support me." She dedicated this victory to her people calling them the reason for her win. The grand finale lit up the night with electrifying performances by Jacqueline Fernandez and Ishaan Khatter, adding Bollywood flair and high-energy glamour to an evening filled with emotion and anticipation. In the audience were also present CM of Telangana A. Revanth Reddy, Megastar Chiranjeevi, Vijay Devarakonda among other high profile guests. The event reached its emotional peak when Krystyna Pyszkova, the 71st Miss World, gracefully passed on the crown to her successor, marking the beginning of a new chapter. The Final Showdown: Top 4 Questions That Defined the Night In one of the most anticipated segments of the evening, the Top 4 finalists were each asked a thought-provoking question during the judges' round- a defining moment that showcased their wisdom, authenticity, and presence of mind. Miss Martinique - Question by Manushi Chhillar: 'In a world of misinformation, how can we lead with truth, dignity, and gratitude?' Miss Martinique, who also won the title of Miss World Caribbean, reflected deeply, urging people to trust their intuition and hearts to discern truth. She emphasized the importance of understanding and evaluating information with care, encouraging a path led by honesty and self-awareness. Miss Ethiopia- Question by Rana Daggubati:'Miss World stands for character and purpose. How do you respond to those who may be misled into thinking it's just another beauty contest?' Making history as the first Ethiopian to reach this stage, she delivered a heartfelt message: 'This is for the mothers and children out there.' She stressed that Miss World is far more than beauty- it's about impact, purpose, and change. She won the title of Miss World Miss World Africa. Miss Poland - Question by Namrata Shirodkar:'What truth about your experience in Telangana would you share that no headline or rumor could capture?' Miss Poland, at a very young age of 19, spoke warmly about her personal journey in India, calling it a transformative experience. 'As a shy girl, I found connection, warmth, and friendship. Telangana became our second home. Nothing is more important than the people we meet,' she said. For her brilliant journey and sensible answer she bagged the title of Miss World Europe. Miss Thailand- Question by Sonu Sood: 'What has this journey taught you about truth and personal responsibility in shaping how stories are told?' In a poised and powerful response that won Opal Suchata the Miss World 2025 title, she said, 'I've learned the responsibility we carry in how our stories are perceived. We are the storytellers, and often, we are the people others look up to. There's always someone beside you whose life you can impact.' A Historic Win for Thailand Miss Thailand's win was not just a personal achievement; it was a national milestone. As the first woman from Thailand to ever win Miss World, she carved her name into the history books. Her answer, authenticity, and presence resonated with the judges and audience alike, sealing her place as the new Miss World. The night also awarded Sonu Sood as the youngest recipient of Humanitarian award for his philanthropic deeds while, Sudha Reddy was honoured as the Global Ambassador of Beauty with Purpose award.

Thailand's Opal Suchata crowned Miss World
Thailand's Opal Suchata crowned Miss World

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Thailand's Opal Suchata crowned Miss World

HYDERABAD: Watched by millions of viewers around the globe, Opal Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand was crowned the 72nd Miss World at a grand finale held in Hyderabad on Saturday. Opal Suchata was crowned by outgoing Miss World Krystyna Pyszkova in the presence of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and Miss World Organisation Chairperson Julia Morley and thousands of guests at a glittering function at the HITEX exhibition centre. The question that helped Opal Suchata edge past the other finalists — Miss Martinique in fourth place, Miss Poland third and Miss Ethiopia second — was by actor Sonu Sood: 'What has this journey taught you about truth and the personal responsibility of shaping how stories are told?' She responded, 'One big thing we can do is be the kind of person others look up to.' Miss India Nandini Gupta made it to the top 20 finalists. Earlier in the question round, Miss Ethiopia was asked by Rana Daggubati about the purpose of Miss World. She said the title represents hope and the ability to make a difference, even for those who may feel invisible. Namrata Shirodkar posed a question to Miss Poland, asking what truth about Telangana she would share beyond headlines and rumours. The finalist highlighted the state's hospitality, recalling her interaction with a local boy who recognised Polish athletes, calling it a reflection of cultural connection.

Thailand's Opal Suchata crowned Miss World '25
Thailand's Opal Suchata crowned Miss World '25

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Thailand's Opal Suchata crowned Miss World '25

Hyderabad: Thailand's Opal Suchata Chuangsri was crowned the 72nd Miss World on Saturday, with reigning Miss World Krystena Pyskova doing the honours for Miss Thailand in the presence of Chairman and CEO of Miss World organization Julia Morley and Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. Ethiopia's Hasset Dereje Admassu was the runner-up at the final contest. Among other contestants, Poland's Maja Klajda was in third place and America and the Caribbean's Martinique in the fourth place. The grand finale was held at a glittering and colourful ceremony held at HICC on Saturday. The winner Opal is a student of international relations. She has an interest in Psychology and Anthropology and she would one day like to be an ambassador. She has volunteered for organisations working in the field of breast cancer. Opal has a special talent for playing the Ukelele backwards and has sixteen cats and five dogs as pets, according to the Miss World website. India's Miss World contestant Nandini Gupta was eliminated before she could reach top 8. Nandini Gupta had raised hopes by becoming one of the five candidates shortlisted from Asia and Oceanian but could not proceed in the next round as two contestants from Asia and Oceania Miss Phillipines and Miss Thailand progressed to the next round. The top four contestants selected for the final round were Miss Martinique from America and the Caribbean, Hasset Dereje Admassu from Ethiopia, Miss Poland from Europe and Miss Thailand from Asia and Oceania. The top two contestants from each continent included Miss Brazil and Miss Martinique from America and the Caribbean, Miss Ethiopia and Miss Namibia from Africa, Miss Poland and Ukraine from Europe and finally Miss Phillipines and Miss Thailand. There was spotlight on Telangana culture as the contestants wore traditional Indian dresses like lehanga choli, Sharara and others designer by Archana Kochar. The jury consisted of Caryna Tyrrel, Sudha Reddy, Rana Daggubati, Jayesh Ranjan, Julia Morley, Manushri Chillar, Namrata Shirodkar, Sonu Sood and Dona Walsh. Film star Jackline Fernandes enthralled the audience with some popular Bollywood and Tollywood numbers like 'Chitiya Kalaiyan we...', 'Pani Pani hogayi.', Lomba Lomba chool', 'Ra Ra enta sakka'. There was an electrifying dance performance by Ishan Khattar with popular song Natu Natu, zingzing zinghat. Actor Sonu Sood was awarded Miss World Humanitarian Award for his work during COVID19 in India. He became the youngest to receive the award in the history of Miss World. Actor Rana Daggubati presented the award to Sonu Sood.

Opal Suchata Chuangsri from Thailand crowned Miss World 2025: Check her age, education, other achievements
Opal Suchata Chuangsri from Thailand crowned Miss World 2025: Check her age, education, other achievements

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Opal Suchata Chuangsri from Thailand crowned Miss World 2025: Check her age, education, other achievements

Thailand's Opal Suchata Chuangsri has been crowned with the prestigious Miss World 2025, with Miss Ethiopia being named first runner-up, followed by Miss Poland in third place and Miss Martinique at 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. 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 at Miss World 2025 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 Gupta, who hails from Kaithun, a small town near Kota in Rajasthan, has been a source of immense pride for the was crowned Miss India 2023 after winning the Miss Rajasthan title and became a beacon of hope for aspiring young women across the from a humble background, where her father works as a farmer and her mother is a homemaker, Nandini's journey has inspired 72nd Miss World contest kicked off earlier this month in Hyderabad, marking a landmark event for both India and the pageant year's 71st edition, which took place in Mumbai, saw Krystyna Pyszkova of the Czech Republic being crowned Miss she will pass on the prestigious crown to her successor.

Thailand's Opal Suchata Chuangsri crowned Miss World 2025: Check her age, education, other achievements
Thailand's Opal Suchata Chuangsri crowned Miss World 2025: Check her age, education, other achievements

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

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 ageBorn 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. 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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