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HIGHLIGHTS: Miss World 2019 coronation

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HIGHLIGHTS: Miss World 2019 coronation
Will Michelle Dee win the country's second blue crown?

MANILA, Philippines – More than 100 women from all over the world have come together in London to vie for the Miss World crown at the Excel Arena on Saturday, December 14.

Philippine representative Michelle Dee aims to win the country’s second crown since Megan Young in 2013. Will she bring back the blue crown to the country?

Miss World 2019: Toni-Ann Singh, Jamaica

2nd Place: Ophely Mezino, France
3rd Place: Suman Ratansingh Rao, India 

TOP 5 

  • Nigeria 
  • Brazil 
  • India 
  • Jamaica
  • France 

TOP 12 

  1. Kenya
  2. Nigeria
  3. Brazil 
  4. Mexico
  5. India 
  6. Nepal
  7. Philippines
  8. Vietnam 
  9. Jamaica 
  10. France 
  11. Russia 
  12. Cook Islands 

TOP 40

  1. Brazil
  2. Australia 
  3. Antigua and Barbuda
  4. People’s Republic of China 
  5. Cook Islands 
  6. Denmark 
  7. England
  8. Hong Kong China 
  9. Kenya 
  10. New Zealand
  11. Poland
  12. Portugal 
  13. Puerto Rico 
  14. Russia 
  15. Scotland
  16. South Africa
  17. Spain 
  18. Thailand 
  19. Uganda 
  20. Ukraine 
  21. United States 
  22. Wales 
  23. France
  24. Indonesia
  25. Malaysia 
  26. Mongolia
  27. Nigeria
  28. Tunisia
  29. Venezuela
  30. Vietnam
  31. Moldova
  32. Nepal
  33. Mexico
  34. Philippines
  35. Guyana
  36. Trinidad & Tobago
  37. Paraguay
  38. British Virgin Islands
  39. Jamaica 
  40. India 

CONTESTANTS

  • Albania – Atalanta Kercyku
  • Angola – Brezana Da Costa
  • Antigua and Barbuda – Taqiyyah Francis
  • Argentina – Judit Marianne Grnja
  • Armenia – Liana Voskerchyan
  • Aruba – Ghislaine Mejia
  • Australia – Sarah Marschke
  • Bahamas – Nyah Christine Bandelier
  • Bangladesh – Rafah Torsa
  • Barbados – Che’ Amor Greenidge
  • Belarus – Anastasiya Laurynchuk
  • Belgium – Elena Castro Suarez
  • Bolivia – Iciar Diaz Camacho
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina –Ivana Ladan
  • Botswana – Phirinyane Gofaone
  • Brazil – Elis Coelho
  • British Virgin Islands –Rikkiya Brathwaite
  • Bulgaria –Margo Cooper
  • Cambodia –Sreyvin Vy
  • Canada –Naomi Colford
  • Cayman Islands – Jaci Patrick
  • Chile – Ignacia Albornoz
  • China PR – Peishan Li
  • Colombia – Sara Arteaga Franco
  • Cook Islands – Tajiya Eikura Sahay
  • Costa Rica – Jessica Jimenez
  • Croatia – Katarina Mamic
  • Curacao – Sharon Meyer
  • Czech Republic – Denisa Spergerova
  • Denmark – Natasja Kunde
  • Dominican Republic – Alba Blair
  • Ecuador – Maria Idrovo Quintana
  • El Salvador – Fatima Mangandi
  • England – Bhasha Mukherjee
  • Equitorial Guinea – Jane Ortiz Oyono
  • Ethiopia – Feven Araya Gebreslassie
  • Finland – Dana Monomen
  • France – Ophely Mezino
  • Georgia – Nini Gogichaishvili
  • Ghana – Rebecca Kwabi
  • Gilbratar – Celine Bolanos
  • Greece – Rafaela Plastira
  • Guadeloupe – Anais Emeline Clemence Lacalmontie
  • Guatemala – Dulce Ramos Garcia
  • Guinea-Bissau – Leila Samati
  • Guyana – Joylyn Anita Conway
  • Haiti – Alysha Morency
  • Honduras – Ana Grisell Romero
  • Hong Kong China – Lila Lam
  • Hungary – Krisztina Nagypal
  • Iceland – Misty Austfjord
  • India – Suman Ratansingh Rao
  • Indonesia – Princess Mikhaelia Megonondo
  • Ireland – Chelsea Farrell 
  • Italy – Adele Sammartino
  • Jamaica – Toni-Ann Singh
  • Japan – Malika Sera
  • Kazakhstan -Madina Baytk
  • Kenya – Malia Nyamali
  • Korea – Ji-Yeon Lim
  • Kyrgyzstan –Ekaterina Zabolotnova
  • Laos – Nelamith Xaypannha
  • Luxembourg – Melanie Heynsbroek
  • Macau China – Yanan Yu
  • Malaysia – Alexis Su Yin
  • Malta – Nicole Vella
  • Mauritius – Urvashi Devi
  • Mexico – Ashely Alvidrez
  • Moldova – Elizaveta Cuznetova
  • Mongolia – Tsevelmaa Mandakh
  • Montenegro – Mirjana Muratovic
  • Myanmar – Than Htet San
  • Nepal – Anuskha Shrestha
  • Netherlands – Brenda Felica Muste
  • New Zealand – Lucy Brock
  • Nicaragua – Maria Teresa Cortez
  • Nigeria – Nyekachi Douglas
  • Northern Ireland – Lauren Eve Leckey
  • Panama –Agustina Ruiz Arrechea
  • Paraguay – Araceli Bobadilla
  • Peru – Angella Escudero San Martin
  • Philippines – Michelle Daniela Dee
  • Poland – Milena Sadowska
  • Portugal – Ines Brusselsmans
  • Puerto Rico – Daniella Rodriguez
  • Russia – Alina Sanko
  • Rwanda – Megan Nimwiza
  • Samoa – Alalamalae Lata
  • Scotland – Keryn Matthew
  • Senegal – Alberta Diatta
  • Sierra Leone – Enid Jones-Boston
  • Singapore – Sheen Cher
  • Slovakia – Frederika Kurtulikova
  • Slovenia – Spela Alic
  • South Africa – Sasha-Lee Olivier
  • South Sudan – Mariah Nyayeina Joseph Maget 
  • Spain – Maria Del Mar Aguilera Zutheros
  • Sri Lanka – Dewmini Welikande
  • Sweden – Daniela Lundqvist
  • Tanzania – Sylivia Sebastian Bebwa
  • Thailand  – Narintorn Chadapattrawalrachoat
  • Trinidad and Tobago – Tya Jane La Shon Ramey
  • Tunisia – Sabrine Mansour
  • Turkey – Simay Rasimoglu
  • Uganda – Oliver Nakakande
  • Ukraine – Marhartya Pasha
  • United States – Emmy Cuvelier
  • US Virgin Islands – Ayana Phillips
  • Uzbekistan – Aziza Tokashova
  • Venezuela – Isabella Rodriguez
  • Vietnam – Luong Thuy Linh
  • Wales – Gabriella Jukes  

– Rappler.com

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