Ronnie Gabrielle of the USA has won the 71st Miss Universe title. India’s Harnaaz Sandhu crowned her. The first runner-up was Amanda Dudamel from Venezuela and the second runner-up was Andrina Martinez from the Dominican Republic. This pageant took place in the city of New Orleans, USA. In this, 25-year-old Divita Rai represented India, which could not reach the top 5. She was eliminated in the evening gown round. 86 beauties from all over the world participated in this pageant.
Divita reached the top 16
Divita had reached the top 16. In the national costume round, Divita attracted everyone’s attention by becoming ‘Son Chiraiya’. In fact, at one time India was called the ‘Golden Bird’. This golden color dress by Divita tried to show the same image of India on the international platform.
Divita has won the title of Miss Diva Universe
The new Miss Universe is USA!!! #MISSUNIVERSE pic.twitter.com/7vryvLV92Y
— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) January 15, 2023
25-year-old Divita Rai, a resident of Karnataka, is a model by profession. He has studied Architect. Presently she lives in Mumbai. Divita won the title of Miss Diva Universe 2022 on 28 August 2022.
India has got three Miss Universe so for
Harnaaz Sandhu won the title of Miss Universe on 12 December 2021. Lara Dutta became Miss Universe in the year 2000 after Sushmita Sen in 1994.
Miss Thailand wore a dress made of garbage
Miss Thailand Ana Suengmaiyam wore a dress made from an aluminum lid of a cold drink can in the costume round. The long length and front slit of the silver color dress was making it glamorous. Anna wore this dress to pay tribute to her father.
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Miss Universe 2022 will wear a crown worth Rs 49 crore
This time Miss Universe was crowned anew. The name of this Taj is ‘Force for Good’. It is made by Mouawad Company. This crown shows that the future that women have created is beyond the limits of possibilities. Its cost is 6 million dollars i.e. about 49 crores rupees.
Miss Universe 2012 hosted a beauty pageant
The pageant was hosted by Jenny Mai and Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo. Kalpa also hosted Miss Universe 2020. At the same time, she worked as a backstage host in the Miss Universe pageant in 2014.
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Miss Universe organization organizes this beauty pageant
This beauty pageant is organized by the Miss Universe organization. In 2015, Donald Trump sold the show. It is now owned by Annie Jakapong, CEO of Thailand media company JKN Global. This is the first time that Miss Universe is owned by a non-American. He is also transgender. Now she is planning to start a reality show with Miss Universe Beauty Contest. He says- This reality show will be a mixed form of the American show Runway and American Idol.
Complete list of Miss Universe winners from 1952 to 2022
Year | Winner |
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2022 | R’Bonney Gabriel (USA) |
2021 | Harnaaz Sandhu (India) |
2020 | Andrea Meza (Mexico) |
2019 | Zozibini Tunzi (South Africa) |
2018 | Catriona Gray (Philippines) |
2017 | Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (South Africa) |
2016 | Iris Mittenaere (France) |
2015 | Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach (Philippines) |
2014 | Paulina Vega Dieppa (Colombia) |
2013 | Gabriela Isler (Venezuela) |
2012 | Olivia Culpo (USA) |
2011 | Leila Lopes (Angola) |
2010 | Ximena Navarrete (Mexico) |
2009 | Stefanía Fernández (Venezuela) |
2008 | Dayana Mendoza (Venezuela) |
2007 | Riyo Mori (Japan) |
2006 | Zuleyka Riviera Mendoza (Puerto Rico) |
2005 | Natalie Glebova (Canada) |
2004 | Jennifer Hawkins (Australia) |
2003 | Amelia Vega Polanco (Dominican Republic) |
2002 | Justine Pasek (Panama) |
2002 | Oksana Fyodorova (Russia) |
2001 | Denise M. Quiñones (Puerto Rico) |
2000 | Lara Dutta (India) |
1999 | Mpule Kwelagobe (Botswana) |
1998 | Wendy Fitzwilliam (Trinidad & Tobago) |
1997 | Brook Lee (USA) |
1996 | Alicia Machado (Venezuela) |
1995 | Chelsi Smith (USA) |
1994 | Sushmita Sen (India) |
1993 | Dayanara Torres (Puerto Rico) |
1992 | Michelle McLean (Namibia) |
1991 | Lupita Jones (Mexico) |
1990 | Mona Grudt (Norway) |
1989 | Angela Visser (Holland) |
1988 | Porntip Nakhirunkanok (Thailand) |
1987 | Cecilia Bolocco (Chile) |
1986 | Barbara Palacios Teyde (Venezuela) |
1985 | Deborah Carthy–Deu (Puerto Rico) |
1984 | Yvonne Ryding (Sweden) |
1983 | Lorraine Downes (New Zealand) |
1982 | Karen Baldwin (Canada) |
1981 | Irene Saez (Venezuela) |
1980 | Shawn Weatherly (USA) |
1979 | Maritza Sayalero (Venezuela) |
1978 | Margaret Gardiner (South Africa) |
1977 | Janelle Commissiong (Trinidad & Tobago) |
1976 | Rina Messinger (Israel) |
1975 | Anne Marie Puhtamo (Finland) |
1974 | Amparo Munoz (Spain) |
1973 | Margie Moran (Philippines) |
1972 | Kerry Anne Wells (Australia) |
1971 | Georgina Rizk(Lebanon) |
1970 | Marisol Malaret (Puerto Rico) |
1969 | Gloria Diaz (Philippines) |
1968 | Martha Vasconcellos (Brazil) |
1967 | Sylvia Hitchcock (USA) |
1966 | Margareta Arvidsson (Sweden) |
1965 | Apasra Hongsakula (Thailand) |
1964 | Corinna Tsopei (Greece) |
1963 | Idea Maria Vargas (Brazil) |
1962 | Norma Nolan (Argentina) |
1961 | Marlene Schmidt (Germany) |
1960 | Linda Bement (USA) |
1959 | Akiko Kojima (Japan) |
1958 | Luz Marina Zuluaga (Columbia) |
1957 | Gladys Zender (Peru) |
1956 | Carol Morris (USA) |
1955 | Hellevi Rombin (Sweden) |
1954 | Miriam Stevenson (USA) |
1953 | Christiane Martel (France) |
1952 | Armi Kuusela (Finland) |