11
February
2022

Miss World 2021 launched first ever Top 40 fast track event

11 Feb 2022 | Camilla Suarez

The Miss World organization launched a first of its kind media challenge on Thursday for Miss World 2021. The competition got rescheduled from 16th December 2022 to 16th March 2022 due to mounting cases of Covid-19 in Puerto Rico. To ensure the health and safety of the staff and contestants, the beauty pageant is set to witness the first ever Top 40 fast track event.

The winner of this challenge will directly qualify in the Top 12 of the competition. The challenge encourages pageant enthusiasts and fans to engage with the articles and stories that most resonate with them. Each diva will have to publish their own articles over their website to become a semi-finalist and advance further.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Here’s what you can do to support your favourite candidate –

1.      Visit missworld.com

2.      Go to Contestants -> 2021

3.      Click on the photo of the Top 40 contestant of your choice to visit their individual website

4.      Share their website and articles to show your support

The divas who are eligible to be participate in the challenge include Argentina’s Amira Hidalgo, Bahamas’ Sienna Evans, Botswana’s Palesa Mofele, Brazil’s Caroline Teixeira, Cameroon’s Audrey Monkam, Canada’s Svetlana Mamaeva, Chile’s Carol Drpic, China’s Jiang Siqi, Colombia’s Andrea Aguilera, Cote D'Ivoire’s Olivia Yacé, Czech Republic’s Karolína Kopíncová, Dominican Republic’s Emmy Peña, Ecuador’s Ámar Pacheco, England’s Rehema Muthamia, France’s April Benayoum, Guinea’s Nene Bah, Hungary’s Lili Tótpeti, Iceland’s Hugrún Birta Egilsdóttir, India’s Manasa Varanasi, Indonesia’s Carla Yules, Ireland’s Pamela Uba, Kenya’s Sharon Obara, Madagascar’s Nellie Anjaratiana, Malaysia’s Lavanya Sivaji, Mexico’s Karolina Vidales, Mongolia’s Burte-Ujin Anu, Nepal’s Namrata Shrestha, Nicaragua’s Sheynnis Palacios, Northern Ireland’s Anna Leitch, Paraguay’s Bethania Borba, Philippines’ Tracy Perez, Poland’s Karolina Bielawska, Puerto Rico’s Aryam Día, Somalia’s Khadija Omar, South Africa’s Shudufhadzo Musida, Sri Lanka’s Sadé Greenwood, Trinidad and Tobago’s Jeanine Brandt, United States’ Shree Saini, Venezuela’s Alejandra Conde and Vietnam’s Ðo Thi Hà.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Who do you think will be the first ever winner of the Miss World Digital Media Challenge and advance straight to the Top 12?