Monday, August 23, 2010

Miss Mexico wins Miss Universe 2010 Award And Miss Usa



Miss Mexico was crowned Miss Universe. After competing in a round of swimsuit and evening gown, and navigating a question about the effect of unsupervised Internet use among the youth of today, Jimena Navarrete, 22, beat 82 rivals to win the Miss Donald Trump-owned beauty universe.

In the end, it came down to Navarrete and 24 years old, Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps.

Australia Jesinta Miss Campbell, 19 won the runner-up while 23-year-old Miss Anna Poslavska Ukraine was named second runner.


After dodging a question about his biggest mistake of 22 years old, Miss Philippines Venus Ramirez, was named fourth runner-up.

The contestants of Ireland, Albania, South Africa, Guatemala and Puerto Rico were expelled after making the top 10.

Miss USA Rima Fakih, a Lebanese immigrant 24-year-old from Dearborn, Michigan, did not make it past the first round Monday night at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas Strip.

Believed to be the first Muslim Miss USA crowned, Fakih made headlines hours before the "Universe" pageant, saying she disagreed with the decision to put a proposed Islamic community center "as close to the World Trade Center. "

"We should be more concerned about the tragedy that religion," he said.

Navarrete, Mexico, will receive a prize package that includes an undisclosed salary, a luxury apartment in New York with living expenses, a one-year scholarship to the New York Film Academy of the house after his reign, in addition jewelry, clothes and shoes fit for a champion of beauty.

She replaces Stefania Fernandez Miss Universe 2009, who gave Venezuela a second consecutive victory, taking the title at age 18 last year. The South American country has won six titles since the tournament began in 1952.

Online voters chose Miss Thailand, Miss Photogenic Universe, while the contestants are selected Miss Australia, Miss Congeniality Universe. Each prize includes a cash prize of $ 1,000.

Miss Thailand also took the prize for best national costume.

The headline-grabbing contest organized by rocker Bret Michaels and NBC correspondent Natalie Morales was being broadcast live on NBC and Telemundo and distributed in some 190 countries and territories.

The event, co-owned by Donald Trump and NBC, was judged by celebrities including 2010 Olympic gold medalist Evan Lysacek and actress Jane Seymour.
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