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Wendy Marcelle Fitzwilliam (born 4 October 1972) is a Trinidadian lawyer, actress, model, singer, tv host and beauty queen who won Miss Trinidad and Tobago Universe 1998 and became the second Miss Universe in history from Trinidad and Tobago. Miss Universe 1998 is also the third woman of African heritage to win the beauty pageant.
Wendy Fitzwilliam [10] Miss Universe 1998: Best National Costume; 1997: Tunapuna–Piarco: Margot Rita Bourgeois 2nd Runner-up: 1996: Princes Town: Michelle Khan Unplaced 1995: Port of Spain: Arlene Peterkin Top 6: 1994: Couva–Tabaquite–Talparo: Lorca Chelsea Gatcliffe Unplaced 1993: Tobago: Rachel Charles Unplaced 1992: Did not compete ...
Miss Universe 1998 was the 47th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 12 May 1998 at the Stan Sheriff Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii. Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad and Tobago was crowned by Brook Lee of the United States at the end of the event.
Miss Barbados 1998, Michelle Selman did not compete for undisclosed reasons. Her first runner up, Olivia Harding replaced her. [1] The winner of Miss Great Britain Universe 1999, Nicki Lane decided to give up the crown to her 1st runner up Cherie Pisiani, [2] [3] after Lane confessed that she had a child at 14 years old. [4]
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Wendy Williams is set to executive produce the upcoming Lifetime biopic in collaboration with Will Packer, who produced the hit film "Girls Trip." An "unknown" actress is set to portray Williams.
Wendy Fitzwilliam 3/4 (3.4 overs) New Zealand Women won by 105 runs GIC Sports Ground, Borrowash Umpires: HM Bond (Eng) and Margaret Lockwood (Eng)
Wendy Williams is itching to get back on TV — and to pursue her other projects — after taking time to focus on her health. "Wendy is working on several projects," her publicist, Shawn Zanotti ...