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December
2021

Miss World 2021 Head to Head Challenge Round 2 winners announced

10 Dec 2021 | Camilla Suarez

After a busy couple of weeks interviewing each contestant in this year’s Head to Head challenge, the public got to voting for their favourite answers from each group and the winners of each group competed in the Miss World Head to Head final in the Capitol building in Puerto Rico.

Now the organization has recently announced the winners of the Head to Head challenge which included, Alejandra Conde representing Venezuela, Bethania Borba representing Paraguay, Sheymmis Palacios representing Nicaragua, Audrey Monkam representing Cameroon, Namrata Shrestha representing Nepal, Olivia Yacé representing Côte d’Ivoire, Palesa Molefe representing Botswana, Tracy Maureen Perez representing Philippines.

 

Miss World 2021 Head to Head Challenge Round 2 winners announced

 

The winners will now be heading to the next round of the challenge while Philippines’ Tracy Maureen secured a spot in the Top 30 via judges' choice. The Miss World Philippines organization also congratulated their delegate Tracy as they wrote, “Congratulations to our Miss World Philippines 2021 Tracy Maureen Perez for winning her Round 2 Head to Head Challenge against Mexico! Tracy will now have a secured spot in the Top 30 of the Miss World 2021 competition.”

Tracy also took to her social media to express her gratitude as she wrote, “We got through the final head to head challenge today, Philippines!! To every single one of you who really took the time and effort to vote for me, thank you so much, daghang salamat, maraming salamat po!! We wouldn’t have made it through the final round if you hadn’t helped me get through the first round. I am so grateful for this chance, patuloy po tayong lalaban.”

 

 

The 70th edition of Miss World pageant, Miss World 2021, is set to be held on 16th December 2021 at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico where Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica will crown her successor at the end of the event finale. There was no pageant held in 2020 due to the rampant spread of Covid-19 across the world.