NBC TV network, Donald J Trump and Paula M. Shugart, president of the Miss Universe Organization announced the hosts for Miss Universe 2014. Natalie Morales Rhodes and Thomas Robert have been selected to host the prestigious Miss Universe 2014 pageant. The finals will be held on 25 January in Doral- Miami, Florida. The pageant will air live from the FIU Arena, IMG will be the executive producers of the gala event, and the pageant will be simulcast in Spanish and Telemundo.
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Both the hosts of Miss Universe 2014 have previous experience of hosting the event. Natalie Morales Rhodes had previously co-hosted the Miss Universe pageant in the year 2010 and 2011. Natalie is an American broadcast journalist, working for NBC news. She is the anchor of “TODAY” show, Co- Anchor of “Third Hour” and makes several appearances on other programs like “Dateline NBC” and “NBC Nightly News”. Natalie comes from a defence background and speaks Spanish and Portuguese. She has exceptional stage presence and is very popular personality; she is definitely the right choice to be the host of Miss Universe 2014.
Thomas Robert made his debut as an Anchor in the Miss Universe beauty pageant last year. He will be hosting Miss Universe back to back this year also. He is a popular television journalist and has been working as a news anchor for MSNBC since April 2010. Thomas currently hosts “Way Too Early”; he also works as an NBC correspondent. Thomas has recently hosted the Miss USA 2014 pageant in June 2014. After the announcement of this year’s anchors for Miss Universe 2014, an excited Thomas Robert tweeted –“Excited to announce back Co-Hosting @MissUniverse w/my friend this year @NMoralesNBC here we come Miami #missuniverse thx @realDonaldTrump”
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This will be the first time when Miss Universe has skipped a year, Miss Universe 2014 is being held in Miss Universe 2015. Stay tuned to Angelopedia as we bring you the latest updates from the world of beauty pageants.
