The Miss Brazil organization has recently announced that Bruna Zanardo as Miss Brazil - Reina Hispanoamericana 2021. She will now represent Brazil at Reina Hispanoamericana 2021 in Bolivia in a few months. She succeeds Gabrielle Vilela who secured the second place in Reina Hispanoamericana 2020, representing Brazil.
Hailing from São Paulo, Bruna is a 29 years-old model and digital influencer who has extensive experience in international beauty contests. She has represented Brazil in international pageant previously inclusing Miss Earth 2016, where she won the title of Miss Earth Fire 2016 and at Miss International 2017.
Overwhelmed with emotions, Bruna took to her social media to share her emotions as she wrote, “Miss! It's a cliché, but being a miss really goes far beyond a sash and a crown. Only I know how much I've dedicated so many years of my life to this world, how much I've given up so many things to live the dream of “one more crown", how much criticism I heard silently... I suffered, cried, but I was thrilled with every catwalk I stepped on, and I saw how much it was worth trying again. It's an inexplicable energy to carry a track that represents so much beautiful thing for society in general, and especially for us women. Miss is synonymous with evolution, love and purpose!
“Today, I have the honor to announce to you that I will end this cycle so beautiful and grandiose of my life, representing my beloved Brazil once again. I'm full of gas, ready to evolve in whatever it takes and carry the name of my country with all my will in another international event,” she added.
Bruna’s experience in the pageant industry and as an established model is definitely what will make her a tough competition at the international platform. Bruna is Vice Miss Supranational Brazil 2020 and was invited by the CNB organization to represent the country. She is indeed an ideal choice to represent Brazil at Reina Hispanoamericana 2021.
The 30th version of Reina Hispanoamericana will take place on October 30, 2021 in the city of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia; where candidates from more than 20 different countries and autonomous territories of the world will compete for the title and the international crown. At the end of the Reina Hispanoamericana 2019 event, Regina Peredo Gutiérrez from Mexico will crown her successor as Reina Hispanoamericana 2021.