bakekang wrote:IceCream.12 wrote:IceCream.12 wrote:Miss Missosology Philippines
11 girls have been selected
who will represent The PHILIPPINES in this year's Miss Missosology?Today I will be announcing who will represent my country , THE PHILIPPINES.
Stay tuned, I am still at work.
Excited na ko BFF! Sana si Patch. Baka iwanan ko pa mga girls ko para sa kanya
IceCream.12 wrote:My Prediction
BRAZIL - MONALYSA ALCANTARA
PUERTO RICO - MADISON I GUESS?
NETHERLANDS - FAITH LANDMAN
FRANCE - HANDS DOWN, FLORA IS THE BEST
INDONESIA - JOLENE FTW
COLOMBIA - TOVAR > ARIADNA
INDIA - its a no Brainer , URVASHI FTW but I like SUman Rao more
KENYA - CROWN STACY
The Duchess wrote:IceCream.12 wrote:My Prediction
BRAZIL - MONALYSA ALCANTARA
PUERTO RICO - MADISON I GUESS?
NETHERLANDS - FAITH LANDMAN
FRANCE - HANDS DOWN, FLORA IS THE BEST
INDONESIA - JOLENE FTW
COLOMBIA - TOVAR > ARIADNA
INDIA - its a no Brainer , URVASHI FTW but I like SUman Rao more
KENYA - CROWN STACY
If im honest i actually havent decided which is why i put PR last, theres a lot of factors to consider and I really like all three girls. Since winners are not allowed that cuts some of my options. Theres many girls participating in local pageants now that could have potential but that would be for next year.
IceCream.12 wrote:The Duchess wrote:IceCream.12 wrote:My Prediction
BRAZIL - MONALYSA ALCANTARA
PUERTO RICO - MADISON I GUESS?
NETHERLANDS - FAITH LANDMAN
FRANCE - HANDS DOWN, FLORA IS THE BEST
INDONESIA - JOLENE FTW
COLOMBIA - TOVAR > ARIADNA
INDIA - its a no Brainer , URVASHI FTW but I like SUman Rao more
KENYA - CROWN STACY
If im honest i actually havent decided which is why i put PR last, theres a lot of factors to consider and I really like all three girls. Since winners are not allowed that cuts some of my options. Theres many girls participating in local pageants now that could have potential but that would be for next year.
Your avatar says who is the most deserving to represent the PR in Miss Missosology.
MissSimUniverse wrote:So many new girls!!! Some of them I'm gonna have to change the profile pics because I don't want any photo with crown as the picture for their profile picture. Although there is a great level (it's growing higher and higher) I have to say some appointments have been quite shocking! Although that I like! Here is some impressions and predictions!
THAILAND - I really thought you'd go for easier choices like Maria, Amanda or Paweensuda, but this girls is so PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL. She's the third contestant this year who hasn't competed internationally!
INDONESIA - No Fredericka Cull!!??? That hurted me, she's my favorite Indonesian queen I don't know who I am rooting for... Bunga I guess
BRAZIL - No Raissa Santana Anyway there's great level and I don't know who's going to win
INDIA - Meenaskhi, Adline or Suman would be great choices
KENYA - Evelyn Njambi! Although Stacy would be a good choice too
PUERTO RICO - I think you'll chose Madison, but I'm going for Kiara
COLOMBIA - I think Ariadna or Andrea will win... But I'd rather some fresher like Valeria Ayos
FRANCE - Maeva, Flora and Ophely would be great choices (not feeling Alicia), but my heart goes for Flora
MissSimUniverse wrote:So many new girls!!! Some of them I'm gonna have to change the profile pics because I don't want any photo with crown as the picture for their profile picture. Although there is a great level (it's growing higher and higher) I have to say some appointments have been quite shocking! Although that I like! Here is some impressions and predictions!
THAILAND - I really thought you'd go for easier choices like Maria, Amanda or Paweensuda, but this girls is so PERFECTLY BEAUTIFUL. She's the third contestant this year who hasn't competed internationally!
INDONESIA - No Fredericka Cull!!??? That hurted me, she's my favorite Indonesian queen I don't know who I am rooting for... Bunga I guess
BRAZIL - No Raissa Santana Anyway there's great level and I don't know who's going to win
INDIA - Meenaskhi, Adline or Suman would be great choices
KENYA - Evelyn Njambi! Although Stacy would be a good choice too
PUERTO RICO - I think you'll chose Madison, but I'm going for Kiara
COLOMBIA - I think Ariadna or Andrea will win... But I'd rather some fresher like Valeria Ayos
FRANCE - Maeva, Flora and Ophely would be great choices (not feeling Alicia), but my heart goes for Flora
SHREWD wrote:● ANNOUNCEMENT ●
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Shrinkhala Khatiwada (Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021) and Maria Vasilevich (Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021) can no longer participate in the upcoming 2nd Miss Missosology competition. I greatly appreciate both their efforts and understanding, and wish them the best of luck.
As the National Director of these two countries, I officially confirm the appointment of Anshika Sharma and Alisa Manyonok as Nepal's and Belarus' representative to the Miss Missosology 2021 pageant. My team extend our full support in their pursuit to win the crown.
ANSHIKA SHARMA is the new Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021
ALISA MANYONOK is the new Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021
firerprince wrote:You planned this didn't you? The drama
Btchhhhh I loveee these twoSHREWD wrote:● ANNOUNCEMENT ●
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Shrinkhala Khatiwada (Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021) and Maria Vasilevich (Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021) can no longer participate in the upcoming 2nd Miss Missosology competition. I greatly appreciate both their efforts and understanding, and wish them the best of luck.
As the National Director of these two countries, I officially confirm the appointment of Anshika Sharma and Alisa Manyonok as Nepal's and Belarus' representative to the Miss Missosology 2021 pageant. My team extend our full support in their pursuit to win the crown.
ANSHIKA SHARMA is the new Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021
ALISA MANYONOK is the new Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021
firerprince wrote:Welcome to Miss Missosology Canada! Meet your contestants: NOVA STEVENS Height: 6′
Hometown: Vancouver, BC
Languages: English, Nuer
Occupation: Model, Actress, Spokesperson, Mentor, ActivistDynamic, resilient, persistent, and full of life, this is how those who know her best would describe Nova. However, asked to describe herself, Nova would emphasize resiliency and the power of faith in being able to change your circumstances. After her family fled a brutal civil war in South Sudan, Nova was sent alone to Canada at age 6 to be able to have a better life. Leaving behind her mother in a UN camp in South Sudan and her father and siblings in Ethiopia, Nova uses her new chance at life in Canada as a driving factor to one day reunite her family.
By the young age of 15, with the help of the Youth Transition program in Alberta, she had already forged a life for herself, living independently, finishing school and learning the importance of guidance for youth. At age 18 she earned the manager position for the program because of her maturity and her drive to give back. Being separated from her family and growing up without her parents in Canada, Nova is acutely aware of the importance of fostering healthy development of children and youth from all walks of life. While continuing to work towards reuniting her family, she is continuously looking for opportunities to serve young Canadians as she is so grateful for the opportunities that being Canadian has given her. Nova is a co-founder and one of the spokespersons for ‘Freedom March Vancouver’ and ‘Black freedom society’ whose mission is to eradicate hate and racism experienced by black and indigenous people of colour in our world today. On August 1st, during their emancipation day march, Nova and Shamika announced that they had the city of Vancouver declare August 1st as emancipation day with an official document signed by the Mayor of Vancouver Kennedy Stewart.
Growing up, Nova shined as a natural leader. On June 19th, 2020. Nova co-organized a peaceful protest/march for Black Lives Matter march; which brought more than 15,000 people together. This was not the beginning of Nova’s leadership initiatives. Having been involved with youth leadership programs throughout high school, she championed the importance of education for youth and helped their families foster that environment. She has experienced the importance of a balanced and healthy lifestyle to promote both mental and physical wellness. As such she has always excelled in sport, competing competitively in volleyball, track and field, and basketball. This led to a full basketball scholarship out of high school. She continues to maintain an active lifestyle and practices mindfulness to remain focused on her goals – which, as you can imagine, are as big as her personality!
Through her persistence and disciplined goal-setting she has become an activist for Black Lives Matter as well as an actress and published international model working in the fashion capitals of New York, Paris and Milan. She is currently working as a model and actress who can be seen in the following tv shows: See, Motherland and Magicians. She can also be found in commercials for Dairy Queen, Toyota Corolla, Jared’s Jewelry and Macy’s. Nova’s smile can light up any room and her charisma has established her as a sought after spokesperson for Freedom March Vancouver.
As part of her commitment to the Miss Universe cause she has been passionately studying and raising awareness about ‘Feed it forward’ a Canadian not-for-profit with two main goals: to feed Canadians that are food insecure, and to reduce food waste. Its mission is to make a difference in the lives of fellow Canadians who are in need of assistance with securing nutritious food and regular balanced meals. Nova looks forward to bringing her confidence and passion to the Miss Universe stage this year. While continuing to give back, she also hopes to use this opportunity to shine a light on the issue of inequality and racism experienced by people of colour. Most importantly, she hopes that winning the title and your hearts would encourage other young African Canadians to see the beauty in themselves.Siera Bearchell Height: 5’9″
Hometown: Moose Jaw, SK
Languages: English
Occupation: Model, ActivistSiera Bearchell is a law student, entrepreneur, runner, golfer, avid photographer, and proud Saskatchewan resident. Currently enrolled in her second year of Law at the University of Saskatchewan, Siera plans to use her law degree for business endeavors and to help the most vulnerable communities throughout the globe.
Siera is the Co-owner and Co-founder of Watered Down Apparel. Watered Down Apparel provides 30 days of clean water for every item sold and helps provide clean water projects in Kenya, Ghana, Ethiopia and Haiti with their partner organization, Water Is Life. Siera believes access to clean water is a right and aims to address the global water crisis in a meaningful and impactful way.
With a passion for community involvement and helping others, Siera has worked with charities and organizations such as Free The Children, the Canadian Red Cross and SOS Children’s Villages. For her community work, Siera has been the recipient of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, the Peter Mansbridge Youth Leadership Award, the Deloitte Inspiration Award, and the Red Cross Young Humanitarian Award.
Having experience on the international pageant stage, Siera recently placed as 1st Runner Up at the Miss Supranational pageant while representing Canada. Siera also placed as 2nd Runner-Up at Miss Teen World in 2009. Siera aims to make Canada proud once again by fulfilling her dream of representing Canada on the Miss Universe stage.MEGHA SANDU Height: 5’9″
Hometown: Montréal, QC
Languages: English, French
Occupation: Actor, Model, Graduate in Behavioural Neuroscience (BSc)Megha Sandhu recently graduated from her program in Behavioural Neuroscience and works as a part time model, actress and entrepreneur. Growing up in Montreal with a special needs brother she learnt early on to accept that everyone has a combination of both strengths and weaknesses and that compassion and patience go a long way in speaking across our differences. Additionally, she aims to highlight the importance of being a strong woman and wishes to bring to light the notion that ambition and femininity can go hand in hand.
She therefore took it upon herself to begin volunteering in public schools with special needs children and was determined to make a difference on a greater scale. Megha entered Miss Teen Quebec in 2012 and went on to win Miss Teen Canada that same year. Empowered, she spoke in front of 20,000 youth at We Day Vancouver. One of her accomplishments took place that same year when she travelled to Kenya, Africa with Free the Children to help build a primary school. She realized then that pageants are a platform to not only achieve your own personal dreams but are a gateway to genuinely help and inspire others in need.
Megha is the Co-President & Co-Chair of the Montreal based VIVO Fund. The VIVO Fund organizes an annual charity fundraiser towards the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Jewish General Hospital to help fund and facilitate acute care and follow-up of premature newborns.
Megha was trained at Straeon Acting Studios where she was coached in acting for film/television, camera and scene studies and is a member of ACTRA Montreal. Her recent work includes; a stint at 24 Hour Plays where she co-wrote and conducted short comedy skits for local audiences and featured in a commercial for VICHY Cosmetics. Megha also has a natural flair for accents and enjoys putting on comedy skits in her free time.
Megha is also a well-being and fitness advocate and enjoys surfing, hiking and especially boxing for its confidence enhancing abilities in potentially dangerous situations. She tries to lead a healthy and compassionate life where she adopts a plant based diet and lifestyle. She can take calculated risks and gets her adrenaline kick from adventure sports like paragliding and cliff diving.
Megha’s education, acting, modeling, volunteering, drive and humanity supplement her previous pageant experiences including; Miss Teen Canada and Top 10 at Miss Teen World. Becoming Miss Universe Canada has been a lifelong dream of Megha’s and one that she would be honoured to accomplish so she can make her country proud on the Miss Universe Stage.MARTA MAGDALENA STEPIEN Height: 5’9″
Hometown: Windsor, ON
Languages: English, French, German, Polish
Occupation: Student at St. Clair College (Biomedical Engineering Technology)Marta Magdalena was born in Warsaw, Poland, and was raised by a strong mother in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Growing up in a country that beautifully embraces multiculturalism has helped her find pride in both her Polish and Canadian heritage. She is fluent in English as well as Polish, as well as conversational French and German. She is nearing the halfway point of her studies at St. Clair College, ambitiously earning her diploma in biomedical engineering technology with a 3.95 GPA.
After she graduates, she hopes to pursue a bachelor’s and master’s degree in the biomedical engineering field, and wishes to work to improve robotic prosthesis in order to improve the quality of life for patients, particularly children. While education is a topic she is passionate about, she also feels that it is important to be well rounded. She achieves this through art and modelling, beginning her modelling career at the age of 14. That year, she appeared in fashion magazines and walked in fashion shows. By 15, Marta was signed to a mother agency, as well as in Toronto and Paris, spending modelling in the French capital. At the age of 16, she travelled to South Korea for work, as well as New York and Los Angeles. Currently, Marta is signed with agencies in Toronto, Miami, London, England and Zurich, Switzerland. She actively travels between those cities for photoshoots, castings and events. While she considers herself a business woman in this field, she also adores the creative and romantic aspect of her modelling career. She enjoys extending her art expression to paper and canvas through drawing and painting. Marta is extremely grateful for the ability to travel to multiple countries and continents through her work. She enjoys discovering and learning about foreign cultures, traditions and religions. She believes that doing so helps us better understand people, their actions and world around us. As Mark Twain said, “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”
Even with a very busy schedule between school and a modelling career, Marta enjoys giving back to the community and volunteering her time to help others. In the past, she has taken part in charity events to raise money for breast cancer. She also enjoys volunteering her time for tutoring and teaching young children. Marta wishes to inspire young women, both in her generation and the coming ones, to build their confidence, self esteem and promote healthy body image. Marta also desires to ‘lead by example’ and inspire young girls to pursue a career in technology or the sciences, and inspire a movement of females in male-dominated work fields.LAUREN HOWE Height: 5’9″
Hometown: Toronto, ON
Languages: English, French
Occupation: EntrepreneurLauren is a recent Industrial Engineering graduate who is working as a project manager, actress, model, sports host and entrepreneur. As a self-proclaimed “geek”, Lauren is passionate about using digital tools to develop creative and innovative solutions to problems facing both businesses and people in need. She aims to encourage young women to explore STEM-related fields and provide them with the technical knowledge they need for success and creating lasting change in their communities.
Lauren is a health and fitness advocate who enjoys photography, filmmaking, hiking, scuba diving, snowboarding and surfing in her spare time. While studying at the University of Toronto, she realized how creative ideas combined with science and technology have the power to shape the world we live in. For example, she traveled to high density, low-income neighbourhoods of Mumbai with an organization to help design and implement sanitation facilities that use waste recycling technologies to create grey water and biogas.
Having been a provincial field hockey athlete, sports and fitness have always been central to her life. While in her final two years of University, she worked as the In-Arena Host for the Toronto Maple Leafs. This involved her speaking to a live audience of 20,000 individuals at each home game, regularly interviewing athletes, alumni, special guests and some of the best fans in the NHL. She has also hosted for the IIHF World Juniors, the 2016 Toronto Pan Am Games, the 2016 Grey Cup and the 2017 Rogers Cup. After graduating, she worked in Sales Strategy at adidas Group Canada. Across all these experiences, she began to see the direct impact of how sport has the power to change lives. Lauren strives to continue this mission through her continued involvement in the industry.
Having traveled to all seven continents by the time she was 19 (including Antarctica!), Lauren has always had a natural inclination to learn about different cultures. She has volunteered with multiple not-for-profit organizations internationally, including Ghana, India, Peru and Nicaragua and has photographed the Norwegian Arctic under the mentorship of a National Geographic photographer. Using the reporting skills she has developed throughout her life, Lauren aspires to create short films that will help amplify the voices and stories of individuals whose voices are not heard as loudly as the rest of the world.
Lauren’s public speaking skills, education, humanitarian nature, ambition and determination compliments her pageant experience as Miss Teen Canada 2011, 4th Runner Up at Miss Teen World 2012 and 2st runner up at Miss Universe Canada 2014. Lauren is determined to make Canada proud on the Miss Universe Stage.
MissSimUniverse wrote:I love Iceland although I was hoping for Birta!! Will Canada crown the obvious-frontrunner (Marta) or will another dark horse emerge as the winner...?
MissSimUniverse wrote:I love Iceland although I was hoping for Birta!! Will Canada crown the obvious-frontrunner (Marta) or will another dark horse emerge as the winner...?
SHREWD wrote:● ANNOUNCEMENT ●
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Shrinkhala Khatiwada (Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021) and Maria Vasilevich (Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021) can no longer participate in the upcoming 2nd Miss Missosology competition. I greatly appreciate both their efforts and understanding, and wish them the best of luck.
As the National Director of these two countries, I officially confirm the appointment of Anshika Sharma and Alisa Manyonok as Nepal's and Belarus' representative to the Miss Missosology 2021 pageant. My team extend our full support in their pursuit to win the crown.
ANSHIKA SHARMA is the new Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021
ALISA MANYONOK is the new Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021
IceCream.12 wrote:SHREWD wrote:● ANNOUNCEMENT ●
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Shrinkhala Khatiwada (Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021) and Maria Vasilevich (Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021) can no longer participate in the upcoming 2nd Miss Missosology competition. I greatly appreciate both their efforts and understanding, and wish them the best of luck.
As the National Director of these two countries, I officially confirm the appointment of Anshika Sharma and Alisa Manyonok as Nepal's and Belarus' representative to the Miss Missosology 2021 pageant. My team extend our full support in their pursuit to win the crown.
ANSHIKA SHARMA is the new Miss Missosology-Nepal 2021
ALISA MANYONOK is the new Miss Missosology-Belarus 2021
I love Shrinkhala why o why?
firerprince wrote:@MissSimUniverse will the players be able to answer the QandA if ever our girl/s makes it thru that round? huhuhuhu pls
BRUNA ZANARDO got the lowest votes so it means she will not advance to the swimsuit competition!
Hello judges which is all the National Directors, this is the first part of the MISS MISSOSOLOGY BRASIL 2021 Head to Head Challenge which is the SWIMSUIT COMPETITION and I have already sent thru PM of your scoresheets. The MMB Organization are all excited to know the results on who among the candidates will advance to the next round of competition!
Thomas876 wrote:→ MISS MISSOSOLOGY COLOMBIA 2021 ←
The swimsuit competition happened and here are the five Colombian ladies still in race for the title of Miss Missosology Colombia 2021:
María Alejandra López Pérez, Miss Mundo Colombia 2015, Miss Risaralda Universe 2021
Ariadna María Gutiérrez Arévalo, Señorita Colombia 2014, 1st runner-up of Miss Universe 2015
Jealisse Andrea Tovar Velásquez, Señorita Colombia 2015, 2nd runner-up of Miss Universe 2016
Valeria Morales Delgado, Miss Universe Colombia 2018
Bárbara Rodríguez Nazarith, Top 6 in Miss Universe Colombia 2020
The next step for them is the evening gown competition after which only three ladies will remain!
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