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2023

Miss Universe Thailand 2023 Meet the Delegates

08 Aug 2023 | Priya Bhardwaj

Miss Universe Thailand 2023, the 24th edition of Miss Universe Thailand, is scheduled to be held on 20th August 20, 2023, at MCC Hall, The Mall Lifestore Ngamwongwan, Nonthaburi, Thailand where Miss Universe Thailand 2022 Anna Sueangam-iam will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.

Beginning 2023 edition, all delegates are representing their respective provinces and have been awarded the same design crown, which is sponsored by God Diamonds Jewelry Company. With changes in the rules to allow married women and mothers to compete, fan-favourite Veena Praveenar has become the first ever married woman to compete at Miss Universe Thailand 2023.

 

Miss Universe Thailand 2023 Meet the Delegates

 

The organization has selected fifty-three stunning delegates compete for the national crown and they are Chananchida Sukmee representing Ang Thong, Nichakun Senawong representing Buri Ram, Pimlapat Chuemaneesawan representing Chachoengsao, Alisa Arunahiran representing Chai Nat, Muenfun Salaohorm representing Chaiyaphum, Rungsima Simpson representing Chanthaburi, Kanteera Techaphattanakul representing Chiang Mai, Unyaphat Pakdeenarongrat representing Chonburi, Benjamin Krajangchai representing Chumphon, Katrina Lalita Kostrukoff representing Kanchanaburi, Chinatcha Prayoonsiri representing Khon Kaen, Alexandra De Grancey representing Krabi, Jinphatcha Kanokrattanatham representing Lampang, Nicha Poonpoka representing Lamphun, Kannika Sangiamngam representing Lopburi, Kirana Jasmine Chewter representing Mae Hong Son, Chanya Tonngam representing Maha Sarakham, Natacha Nielsen representing Nakhon Nayok province Nakhon Nayok, Vichayada Chatthirarat representing Nakhon Pathom, Yasumon Akkasesthang representing Nakhon Phanom, Anntonia Porsild representing Nakhon Ratchasima, Atchanut Sawatdecha representing Nakhon Sawan, Suttida Iadpoo representing Nakhon Si Thammarat, Nithiwan Phonthip representing Nan, Woranistha Rohitjan representing Nong Khai, Alongkon Mitmanut representing Nonthaburi, Emmaline Phitchayaamorn representing Pathum Thani, Sunaree Chaimungkun representing Phang Nga, Latcha Eliza Sinquin representing Phayao, Chanikan Sangwanpanich representing Phetchaburi, Krongthong Chantarasompoch representing Phitsanulok, Wanvisa Puplong representing Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Praveenar Singh-Thakral representing Phuket, Phitchawan Promthan representing Prachinburi, Chatnalin Chotjirawarachat representing Prachuap Khiri Khan, Pichayada Kunthong representing Ranong, Siriprapa Intarasri representing Ratchaburi, Worada Chatsri representing Rayong, Kornprapha Pholket representing Roi Et, Saranyaphat Ketmaneephong representing Sa Kaeo, Tannapad Mongkol representing Sakon Nakhon, Panida Suthinphuek representing Samut Prakan, Yada Thagerngdach representing Sing Buri, Sajee Kanthayot representing Songkhla, Wipawee Kumsat representing Sukhothai, Wanida Suwannapha representing Suphan Buri, Jennifer Jones representing Surat Thani, Natasha Purviance representing Trang, Burintip Puthala representing Ubon Ratchathani, Supassara Supanya representing Udon Thani, Ploypailin Leib representing Uthai Thani, Worawalun Phutklang representing Uttaradit, Kornthanaphan Chambers representing Yasothon.

 

Miss Universe Thailand 2023

 

The winner will be crowned with the new ‘Light of Glory’ crown and will represent Thailand at Miss Universe 2023 in El Salvador. The American rapper and member of the South Korean boy group Got7, Mark Tuan and Thai singer and actor, PP Krit are going to be performing at the event. Former Miss Universe Thailand winners Aniporn Chalermburanawong, Maria Poonlertlarp, Amanda Obdam, and Anchilee Scott-Kemmis will also be performing on the night.

Miss Universe 2023, the 72nd edition of Miss Universe, is scheduled to be held in San Salvador, El Salvador on 18th November 2023 where Miss Universe 2022 R'Bonney Gabriel of the United States will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.

 

Miss Universe Thailand 2023