Miss Universe 2019

Miss Universe 2019 was the 68th Miss Universe pageant, held at Stage 1 of Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, United States on 8 December 2019.[1]

Miss Universe 2019
Date8 December 2019
Presenters
EntertainmentAlly Brooke
VenueTyler Perry Studios, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Broadcaster
Entrants90
Placements20
Debuts
  • Bangladesh
  • Equatorial Guinea
Withdrawals
  • Ghana
  • Greece
  • Guatemala
  • Hungary
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Lebanon
  • Russia
  • Sri Lanka
  • Switzerland
  • Zambia
Returns
  • Lithuania
  • Romania
  • Sierra Leone
  • Tanzania
WinnerZozibini Tunzi
South Africa
CongenialityOlga Buława, Poland
Best National CostumeGazini Ganados, Philippines
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At the end of the event, Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa was crowned as Miss Universe 2019 by Catriona Gray of the Philippines. It was South Africa's third win after 1978 and their recent victory in 2017. This edition also saw the crowning of the first black woman from the country to win and the first since Leila Lopes of Angola in 2011.[2][3]

Contestants from ninety countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Steve Harvey for the fifth consecutive year, with Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo and Vanessa Lachey as backstage correspondents. Ally Brooke performed in this year's pageant.[3][4]

The competition also featured the debut of the new Mouawad Power of Unity crown, crafted in 18-karat gold and 1,770 diamonds, including a shield-cut golden canary diamond at the center weighing at 62.83 carats. The crown is said to be worth $5 million.[5][6]

Background

Location and date

In December 2018, Filipino politician and businessman Chavit Singson of the LCS Group of Companies, who financed Miss Universe 2016,[7][8] stated that the 2019 edition of the pageant would be in Seoul, South Korea, which previously hosted Miss Universe 1980. He added that he would assist in preparations for the competition in South Korea, although the details were not finalized; the Miss Universe Organization had never confirmed this.[9]

Later, in April 2019, it was reported that both the Philippines and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil were interested in hosting the competition. Interest in the Philippines grew following the win of Filipina Catriona Gray in Miss Universe 2018, looking to crown her successor in her home country, as Pia Wurtzbach did at Miss Universe 2016. Meanwhile, Rio de Janeiro will be declared the World Capital of Architecture by UNESCO for 2020, and was looking to host more international events in the city in anticipation of this title.[10] In August 2019, Israel was also reportedly interested in hosting the competition. With a plan created by producers Danny Benaim and Assaf Blecher, talks regarding hosting the competition in Israel emerged after Tel Aviv successfully hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2019. They stated that Israel was also interested in hosting the pageant on next two years. The country later hosted the Miss Universe 2021 in Eilat.[11][12]

In May 2019, Richelle Singson-Michael, the daughter of Chavit Singson, stated that the Philippines was one of several countries bidding to host the 2019 competition, and that her family's business LCS Group was committed to hosting either in the Philippines or in South Korea.[13]

On 31 October 2019, the Miss Universe Organization confirmed that the competition would be at Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia on 8 December 2019.[1]

Selection of participants

Contestants from ninety countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Six of these delegates were appointees to their national titles and another was selected after another national pageant was held to replace the original dethroned winner.

Replacements

Angeline Flor Pua, Miss Belgium 2018, was appointed to represent Belgium after Elena Castro Suarez, Miss Belgium 2019, chose to compete at Miss World 2019.[14] Maëva Coucke, Miss France 2018, was appointed to the title by the Miss France organization after Vaimalama Chaves, Miss France 2019, opted not to compete in an international pageant.[15] Vartika Singh of India, who previously represented India at Miss Grand International 2015, was appointed to represent India by the Miss Diva organization.[16] Olga Buława, Miss Polski 2018 was selected to represent Poland by the Miss Polski organization after the Miss Polonia organization relinquished the franchise.[17] Fiona Tenuta of Uruguay was appointed by Osmel Sousa, the national director of Miss Universe Uruguay, through a casting process after they could not find enough sponsors to hold an actual competition.[18] Hoàng Thị Thùy, the first runner-up at the Miss Universe Vietnam 2017 pageant, was appointed to represent Vietnam following an internal selection by Dương Trương Thiên Lý, the country's national director.[19]

Anyella Grados originally was to represent Peru at Miss Universe, but was dethroned following a scandal where videos of her surfaced showing being severely drunk and vomiting in public. Due to the dethronement of Grados, a special edition of Miss Perú 2019 took place to select the new representative. Kelin Rivera was the winner.[20][21][22]

Debuts, returns and withdrawals

This edition marked the debuts of Bangladesh[23] and Equatorial Guinea,[24] and the returns of Lithuania, Romania, Sierra Leone and Tanzania. Lithuania last competed in 2014, Sierra Leone in 2016, and the others in 2017. Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Russia, Sri Lanka, Switzerland and Zambia withdrew. Before the pageant, the Miss Universe Ghana organization was suspended temporarily and resumed operations in 2020.[25] Erika Kolani of Greece was unable to compete for undisclosed reasons.[26] Lebanon withdrew from the competition after the Miss Lebanon 2019 competition was continuously postponed and ultimately canceled due to the 2019–20 Lebanese protests.[27] Alina Sanko, Miss Russia 2019, was originally going to be sent to both Miss Universe and Miss World 2019, but was unable to do so due to overlapping dates. The Miss Russia organization was unable to finalize replacement plans for Miss Universe due to the length of time it took for the Miss Universe Organization to publish details about its date and venue, making it difficult for the Russian entrant to receive an American visa. However, Sanko did compete in Miss Universe 2020.[28] Zambia withdrew from the competition after Didia Mukwala, Miss Universe Zambia 2019, and the Miss Universe Zambia organization failed to book Mukwala's trip to Atlanta due to their organization's financial situation.[29]

Swe Zin Htet of Myanmar became the first openly lesbian to compete in Miss Universe after coming out days before finals night.[30][31]

Results

Miss Universe 2019 participating countries and territories

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 2019
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 5
Top 10
Top 20

Special awards

AwardContestant
Best National Costume
Miss Congeniality

Pageant

Format

Same with 2018, twenty semi-finalists were chosen through the preliminary competition— composed of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and closed-door interviews. After a two-year absence, Internet voting returned, with the public being able to vote a candidate into the top twenty through online voting.[35] The continental format returned for the third year, with five semifinalists from the Americas, Europe, Africa & Asia-Pacific, and wildcards coming from any continental region. The twenty semi-finalists competed in the opening statement round, introduced in 2018, featuring each semifinalist giving a short introduction to themselves and their platforms. Afterward, ten semi-finalists advanced to compete in the swimsuit and evening gown rounds. From ten, five finalists were chosen to compete in the first question and answer round, while three finalists were chosen to compete in the final word. The three finalists also gave their closing statements before the coronation. It is the first time the closing statement round was used, replacing the final walk portion.[36][37]

Selection committee

Contestants

Ninety contestants competed for the title.[47][48]

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[a]HometownContinental Group
AlbaniaCindy Marina[49]21ShkodërEurope
AngolaSalett Miguel[50]20CuanzaAfrica & Asia-Pacific
ArgentinaMariana Varela[51]23AvellanedaAmericas
ArmeniaDayana Davtyan[52]21YerevanEurope
ArubaDanna García[53]21OranjestadAmericas
AustraliaPriya Serrao[54]27MelbourneAfrica & Asia-Pacific
BahamasTarea Sturrup[55]24Grand BahamaAmericas
BangladeshShirin Akter Shela[56]20ThakurgaonAfrica & Asia-Pacific
BarbadosShanel Ifill[57]20BridgetownAmericas
BelgiumAngeline Flor Pua[14]24AntwerpEurope
BelizeDestinee Arnold[58]26Roaring CreekAmericas
BoliviaFabiana Hurtado[59]21Santa CruzAmericas
BrazilJúlia Horta[60]25Juiz de ForaAmericas
British Virgin IslandsBria Smith[61]26TortolaAmericas
BulgariaLora Asenova[48]25Byala SlatinaEurope
CambodiaSomnang Alyna[62]18Phnom PenhAfrica & Asia-Pacific
CanadaAlyssa Boston[63]24TecumsehAmericas
Cayman IslandsKadejah Bodden[64]23Bodden TownAmericas
ChileGeraldine González[65]20ConchaliAmericas
ChinaRosie Zhu Xin[66]26HebeiAfrica & Asia-Pacific
ColombiaGabriela Tafur[67]24CaliAmericas
Costa RicaPaola Chacón[68]28San JoséAmericas
CroatiaMia Rkman[69]22KorčulaEurope
CuraçaoKyrsha Attaf[70]22WillemstadAmericas
Czech RepublicBarbora Hodačová[71][72]24TepliceEurope
DenmarkKatja Stokholm[73]23OdenseEurope
Dominican RepublicClauvid Dály[74]18Punta CanaAmericas
EcuadorCristina Hidalgo[75]22GuayaquilAmericas
EgyptDiana Hamed[76]20CairoAfrica & Asia-Pacific
El SalvadorZuleika Soler[77]25La UniónAmericas
Equatorial GuineaSerafina Eyene[78]20NiefangAfrica & Asia-Pacific
FinlandAnni Harjunpää[79]23SastamalaEurope
FranceMaëva Coucke[15]25FougèresEurope
GeorgiaTako Adamia[48]25TbilisiEurope
GermanyMiriam Rautert[80]23BerlinEurope
Great BritainEmma Jenkins[81]27LlanelliEurope
GuamSissie Luo[82]18TamuningAfrica & Asia-Pacific
HaitiGabriela Vallejo[83]26Pétion-VilleAmericas
HondurasRosemary Arauz[84]26San Pedro SulaAmericas
IcelandBirta Abiba Þórhallsdóttir[85]20MosfellsbærEurope
IndiaVartika Singh[86]26LucknowAfrica & Asia-Pacific
IndonesiaFrederika Alexis Cull[87]20JakartaAfrica & Asia-Pacific
IrelandFionnghuala O'Reilly[88]26DublinEurope
IsraelSella Sharlin[89]23BeitAfrica & Asia-Pacific
ItalySofia Trimarco[90]20BuccinoEurope
JamaicaIana Tickle Garcia[91]19Montego BayAmericas
JapanAko Kamo[92]22KobeAfrica & Asia-Pacific
KazakhstanAlfïya Ersayın[48]18AtyrauEurope
KenyaStacy Michuki[93]18NairobiAfrica & Asia-Pacific
KosovoFatbardha Hoxha[94]21RečaneEurope
LaosVichitta Phonevilay[95]23VientianeAfrica & Asia-Pacific
LithuaniaPaulita Baltrušaitytė[96]21VilniusEurope
MalaysiaShweta Sekhon[97]22Kuala LumpurAfrica & Asia-Pacific
MaltaTeresa Ruglio[98]23SliemaEurope
MauritiusOrnella LaFleche[99]21Beau Bassin-Rose HillAfrica & Asia-Pacific
MexicoSofía Aragón[100]25GuadalajaraAmericas
MongoliaGunzaya Bat-Erdene[48]25UlaanbaatarAfrica & Asia-Pacific
MyanmarSwe Zin Htet[101]20Hpa-anAfrica & Asia-Pacific
NamibiaNadja Breytenbach[102]24WindhoekAfrica & Asia-Pacific
NepalPradeepta Adhikari[103]23KathmanduAfrica & Asia-Pacific
NetherlandsSharon Pieksma[104]24RotterdamEurope
New ZealandDiamond Langi[105]27AucklandAfrica & Asia-Pacific
NicaraguaInés López[106]19ManaguaAmericas
NigeriaOlutosin Araromi[107]26JalingoAfrica & Asia-Pacific
NorwayHelene Abildsnes[108]21KristiansandEurope
PanamaMehr Eliezer[109]22Panama CityAmericas
ParaguayKetlin Lottermann[110]26Santa RitaAmericas
PeruKelin Rivera[22]26ArequipaAmericas
PhilippinesGazini Ganados[111]23TalisayAfrica & Asia-Pacific
PolandOlga Buława[112]28ŚwinoujścieEurope
PortugalSylvie Silva[48]20GuimarãesEurope
Puerto RicoMadison Anderson[113]24Toa BajaAmericas
RomaniaDorina Chihaia[114]26IașiEurope
Saint LuciaBebiana Mangal[48]23CastriesAmericas
Sierra LeoneMarie Esther Bangura[115]22Port LokoAfrica & Asia-Pacific
SingaporeMohana Prabha[116]24SingaporeAfrica & Asia-Pacific
SlovakiaLaura Longauerová[72]24DetvaEurope
South AfricaZozibini Tunzi[117]26TsoloAfrica & Asia-Pacific
South KoreaLee Yeon-joo[118]25IncheonAfrica & Asia-Pacific
SpainNatalie Ortega[119]20BarcelonaEurope
SwedenLina Ljungberg[120]22ÖstergötlandEurope
TanzaniaShubila Stanton[121]23MorogoroAfrica & Asia-Pacific
ThailandPaweensuda Drouin[122]26BangkokAfrica & Asia-Pacific
TurkeyBilgi Aydoğmuş[123]23IstanbulEurope
UkraineAnastasia Subbota[48]26ZaporizhiaEurope
United StatesCheslie Kryst[124]28CharlotteAmericas
United States Virgin IslandsAndrea Piecuch[125]28Charlotte AmalieAmericas
UruguayFiona Tenuta[126]21Punta del EsteAmericas
VenezuelaThalía Olvino[127]20ValenciaAmericas
VietnamHoàng Thị Thùy[128]27Thanh HóaAfrica & Asia-Pacific

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