05
September
2020

Brazilian beauties who represented Brazil in both Miss World and Miss Universe

05 Sep 2020 | Priya Bhardwaj

The organization of Miss Brazil and Miss Mundo Brasil have always sent exceptional delegates to the respective beauty pageants who have performed exceedingly well at the competition and have placed at high positions. These representatives have not only made a mark for themselves but also made their country proud. However, there have been only two divas from Brazil in the history of beauty pageants who have had the opportunity to represent Brazil at Miss Universe and Miss World stage as well. Let’s look at these two talented and strong divas from Brazil who will represent the country at both Miss World and Miss Universe pageant.

Adriana Alves de Oliveira is a Brazilian beauty queen who represented Brazil at Miss Universe 1981 on 20th July 1981 at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City, United States where she was adjudged as the third runner-up at the end of the event finale along with winning Best National Costume award.

 

Brazilian beauties who represented Brazil in both Miss World and Miss Universe

 

The diva went onto compete at Miss Brasil Mundo 1984 and was crowned as the new queen which had earner her the opportunity to represent the country at Miss World 1984 on 15th November 1984 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK where she was adjudged as the fifth runner-up at the end of the event finale.

Julia Gama, a Brazilian model, actress and beauty pageant titleholder, was crowned Miss Mundo Brasil 2014 and represented Brazil at Miss World 2014 on 14th December 2014 at the ExCeL London in London, United Kingdom where she was placed at Top 11 at the end of the event finale.

Just recently, Julia was appointed as the new Miss Universe Brazil 2020 on 20th August 2020 and will be representing the country at Miss Universe 2020 stage. Julia is 26-years-old and stands 176 cm tall who has studied up to the third year of her Chemical Engineering degree at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul but she decided to give her artistic skills a little more attention. She always aspired to represent Brazil at Miss Universe stage and when she was finally elected as the winner.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Julia hopes that her victory will sever as an encouragement to many other Brazilians and she wants to use the platform to encourage people to believe in themselves, in the power of work and dedication. Julia’s main aim would be taking onto the responsibility of the crown and start preparing herself for the finale event.

Do you think Julia Gama will follow the footsteps of Adriana Alves de Oliveira and place at the high position at Miss Universe 2020 stage?