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Miss Universe Australia 2004: 1 June 2004 80 2005 Canada: Natalie Glebova [54] 23 Toronto: Miss Universe Canada 2005: 31 May 2005 81 2006 Puerto Rico: Zuleyka Rivera [55] 18 Salinas: Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2006: 23 July 2006 86 2007 Japan: Riyo Mori [56] 20 Shizuoka: Miss Universe Japan 2007: 28 May 2007 77 2008 Venezuela: Dayana Mendoza [57 ...
Miss Russia 2002 was the original winner of Miss Universe 2002, but was later dethroned for failure to fulfill her duties as Miss Universe. She stated she voluntarily resigned the title. Saint Lucia: 1977: 12 1977 2006–2007 2011–2012 2014 2017–2019 2022–present Miss Saint Lucia Universe: 0 Samoa: 1981: 7 1981–1986 2024–present Miss ...
In Miss Universe, Venezuela is currently the only country to win back-to-back in Miss Universe 2008 and Miss Universe 2009. [103] [104] [105] Stefanía Fernandez won the Miss Universe 2009 title in which Venezuela earned a Guinness World Record to have the first Miss Universe winner succeeded by her compatriot, Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza ...
The move sparked massive backlash and even saw former Miss Universe winners resigning their titles in protest. Miss Spain Angela Ponce, the pageant’s first openly transgender contestant ...
The 73rd annual Miss Universe pageant took place in Mexico City on Saturday. Over 120 women competed for the crown, with multiple countries making a Miss Universe debut. Miss Denmark Victoria ...
The winner will be crowned by Miss Universe 2023, ... In 2009, she was the first runner-up at Miss Puerto Rico and represented her country at Miss World that same year. The pageant queen was also ...
Category: Miss Universe by country. ... Miss Egypt winners (14 P) Nuestra Belleza El Salvador (1 C, 7 P) G. Miss Universe Germany (6 P) I. Miss Universe Iceland (1 C ...
During the pageant, the Miss Universe announcers said that Theilvig was the first Miss Denmark to place in the top five since 1963 — and she went on to become the first from her country to win ...