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Miss Supranational 2021 Top 5 Q/A round

22 Aug 2021 | Camilla Suarez

The 12th edition of Miss Supranational, i.e., Miss Supranational 2021, was held a few hours ago at Strzelecki Park Amphitheater, Nowy Sacz, Malopolska, Poland, where Miss Supranational Namibia 2021 Chanique Rabe was crowned as the new queen and succeeded Miss Supranational 2019 Anntonia Porsild of Thailand for the title.

Before the winner was announced, the five delegates; Miss Supranational Namibia 2021 Chanique Rabe, Miss Supranational Dominican Republic 2021 Eoanna Constanza, Miss Supranational Puerto Rico 2021 Karla Guilfú Acevedo, Miss Supranational South Africa 2021 Thato Thelma Mosehle, and Miss Supranational Venezuela 2021 Valentina Sánchez Trivella were put through a grilling question and answer round, which was a chance for them to impress the judges and the audience with their intelligent and witty answers.

 

Miss Supranational 2021 Top 5 Q/A round

 

Let's look at the final question posed to the Top 5 finalists for the title of Miss Supranational 2021, as well as their exceptionally well-defined responses.

Miss Supranational Namibia 2021 Chanique Rabe was the first one to answer the question, which was, "If you could have the opportunity to meet the leader of your country, what would you like to discuss with them? Remember, you have only 30 minutes. " Chanique confidently answered that coming from a third world country and seeing how the leader of her country handled the covid pandemic, how wonderfully he communicated with the nation of 11 ethnic groups, she would love to get some advice from him in terms of communication for her journey forward. She believes that communication is not easy, but the leader of her country did it brilliantly.

Miss Supranational Dominican Republic 2021 Eoanna Constanza was the second finalist to answer the question and was asked, "What is the biggest lesson you’ve learned during the global pandemic and how do you plan to apply it to your life moving forward?" Eoanna answered, "I think the biggest lesson I have learned from this global pandemic is to be close to my family and loved ones. I have learned that I must value them and appreciate every moment they have by my side. I will take that with me for the rest of my life and pass it to the other generations. I will appreciate whoever is by my side, family, children, everyone. "

Miss Supranational Puerto Rico 2021 Karla Guilfú Acevedo, was the third finalist, who was asked, "If you have enough money and power to do a global charity project, what would you focus on?" Karla answered the question confidently, "I would focus on creating awareness about the importance of mental health. I, have been through many struggles with my mental health and I know it’s not easy when you go through something hard. So, I would advocate the importance of education regarding mental health because that is the basis of a healthy and good society. "

 

Miss Supranational 2021 Top 5 Q/A round

 

Miss Supranational South Africa 2021 Thato Thelma Mosehle was the fourth finalist to answer the question asked by the judging panel. She was asked, "Cyberbullying is affecting the mental health of the youth. Take this moment to share a message with a young boy or a girl who is being cyberbullied." Drawing reference from her own life, Thato answered that, as someone who cyberbullied herself sometimes because of the industry we are in, she would tell the young boy or girl to ignore it. She added that "most bullies are going through a lot in their personal lives and are imposing the beliefs they have about themselves on you, and you should not believe the negative comments you get on social media. You should understand that the person is hiding behind in their way. So, for youth to move forward, we should understand that social media is just social media. Nothing that goes on there is accurate. "

Miss Supranational Venezuela 2021 Valentina Sánchez Trivella was the last finalist to answer the question during the question-and-answer round. She was asked, "Climate change is the biggest challenge the world is facing. Why do you think we, as human beings, are not taking it seriously? " "I don’t believe, I don’t think, I don’t know why we are not taking this issue seriously. It is affecting millions of lives. I feel like there are many social issues, like global warming or mental health, that we should look at from a global citizen perspective, and what that means is being conscious of how each one of our decisions and actions has an impact on the lives of other people and the entire world, "Valentina answered. She added that the past year has proved that it is true and now we should make a decision to be more conscious and cultivate respect for the world and other people in our everyday lives.