13
October
2021

Miss World Cambodia 2021 Meet the Delegates

13 Oct 2021 | Camilla Suarez

The organization of Miss World Cambodia is all set to host the coronation ceremony for Miss World Cambodia 2021 on 14th October 2021, which will be broadcasted live through Gayon TV, where aspiring delegates from all over the country will compete for the national crown and the opportunity to represent Cambodia at the Miss World stage. Reigning queen, Miss World Cambodia 2020 Phum Sophorn will crown her successor at the end of the event.

This year’s batch boasts of stunning, talented and confident women who will compete against each other for the national crown and the international opportunity to raise the country’s flag high. So, without any further ado, here are the delegates competing for Miss World Cambodia 2021 –

Lon Sreynin

Sroun Seavmey

Try Srey Nich

Khum Sok Ne

Sary Sovattey

Sam Sreyya

Nun Solina

Nhoeurn Sophorn

Dorn Sreynith

Prom Seyma

 

Lon Sreynin Sroun Seavmey Try Srey Nich Khum Sok Ne Sary Sovattey Sam Sreyya Nun Solina Nhoeurn Sophorn

 

Reth Sreynich

Pork Sreynith

Dem Theavy

Chhay Sopheakra

Sorn Thadaza

Sim Chansreymom

Nou Rita

Lun Monyviseth

Moeurn Sreypov

Ear Linza

Sea Sreykhouch

Chang Meyly

Heng Linda

One of these divas will go ahead to win the title of Miss World Cambodia 2021 and will represent the country at Miss World 2022, while the reigning queen Miss World Cambodia 2020 Phum Suphorn will represent Cambodia at the upcoming Miss World 2021 pageant. Phum is excited, honored and blessed that she has been given an opportunity to represent her home country at an international stage. She is beautiful, strong, and focused towards winning the title for the country and has assured that she will be performing her best on-stage.

Miss World 2021, i.e., the 70th edition of Miss World will be held on 16th December 2021 at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan. Due to the pandemic last year, Miss World organization had cancelled the 2020 edition, thus, the reigning queen Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica will crown her successor at the 2021 edition.