Tuesday 13 September 2011

Miss universe 2011 contestants

Newly crowned Miss Universe Leila Lopes hopes his victory will give him to help his country in Angola yet escape its history of war and deprivation, and says she plans to focus on the fight against HIV in the world.

Speak in a timid voice early Tuesday shortly after taking the crown in the largest city in South America, 25 years Lopes said, "As Miss Angola, I have already done much to help my people. "

"I worked for various social causes. I work with poor children, I work in the fight against HIV. Work to protect the elderly and I do whatever my country needs," he said. "I think now the Miss Universe, I can do much more."

In response to questions, Lopes said she has never had cosmetic surgery of all kinds and his three tips for beauty was to get plenty of sleep, use sunscreen, even when it is sunny and drink plenty of water. She said his smile was his best weapon in the competition.

When asked of racism in the light of the fact that he is one of the Few blacks ever crowned Miss Universe, Lopes said that "all racists should seek help. It is not normal for the 21st century to think that way."

Lopes is the first winner of Angola. He beat 88 competitors to win the title in the 60 th anniversary of the greatest show in the world of beauty. It replaces last year's winner, Ximena Navarrete of Mexico.

She deftly managed the interview, the question is asked for the rest of the top five competitors. He was asked what physical feature that would change if he could.

"Thank God I'm very pleased with the way God created me, and would not change a thing," said Lopes. "I see myself as a woman who has inner beauty. I have gained many wonderful principles of my family and I intend to follow the rest of my life."

The first two were 23 years Olesia Stefanko Ukraine and the second runner-up was Priscila Machado, Brazil. The third was Miss Philippines and Miss Fourth China.

The candidates have spent the last three weeks in Sao Paulo, to try to learn the samba dance steps, visiting the poor children and kick the butt of all the cameras as the Miss Universe, the game came to Brazil for the first time.

Despite the fighting in the house favorite, Lopes won the public speaking a common language in Portugal. Angola, like Brazil, is a former Portuguese colony.

"He captured the audience and we were all behind him," said the Brazilian Natalie Bursztyn, 20, who had the crowd in the Credicard Hall, where the event occurred. "It 'was nice that the judges have also seen what the fans saw that and gave him the crown. Her dress was beautiful and knew exactly what to say when asked a question in his shows."

Another fan in the audience, Carolina Rocha said Lopes victory 'was "well deserved, we were rooting for him all the time. Smile and his friendliness was what distinguished him from others. He has also responded good to his question, which probably helped a lot. "

U.S. sends journalist Connie Chung was one of the celebrity judges, and said before the race that took the competition seriously.

"I know that my work and I will be tough, but fair," said Chung. "You should be aware that these women are not just objects to be taken into account. Should be taken seriously. I want to choose someone who takes seriously, and the world takes seriously, too."

Paula Shugart, president of the Miss Universe pageant, was aggressive in the night.

"This is our 60th anniversary is a great show," he said. "We expect almost a billion viewers around the world."

Shugart said to be more supportive of the beauty of the world, held in Brazil at this time, as the nation prepares to host major events in the coming years.

"I do not think the rest of the world in mind the suspicion that Brazil is a place that is hosting the Olympics and hosting the World Cup," he said. "I like it, we're going to kick it off. I've always said that we are the "World Cup" beauty ".

Participants will have never been married or had children, and must be at least 18 years of age and under 27 years old on February 1 during the race.

The competition, organized by NBC "Today" anchor Natalie Morales and Andy Cohen, Bravo network aired live on NBC and distributed to about 170 countries. The contest is co-owned by Donald Trump and NBC, and celebrity judges included Chung and two prominent Brazilian supermodel Isabeli Fontana and Indy racer Helio Castroneves.

Morales, who is half Brazilian, said that "what is most important is for women to be beautiful inside and out."

For Cohen, the task was to organize an easy task.

"It 'a fun job. All you have to do is stand there, smile and shout the names of countries," he said.

Men and women dressed sharply jostled for access to photographs of the stars on the red carpet. Some traveled from all over the world to compete.

Jehona Dreshaj, 17, came to Kosovo to support his sister, Aferdita Dreshaj representing the country in Europe.

"No matter the result, he is already the winner of the eyes and we are so proud of him," he said. "This was an incredible experience for him and for us all. It 'nice that he represented the country's events like this"

There were blunders holders enter the contest this year, unlike previous years have been disputes of various kinds. The show itself went smoothly.

Some participants have complained to local media about the size used in some sessions with Miss Mexico bikini Karin Ontiveros saying they were "very small".

It was enough to get laughs in Brazil, where women from all walks of life, not just the beauty queens, sports button there swimsuits on the beaches across the country.

Miss USA Alyssa Campanella, California, failed to end a long losing to United in the competition. An American has not been named Miss Universe Brook Lee has won the title in 1997.

The show began as a local magazine T-shirt in Long Beach, California, organized by a swimsuit company.

 

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