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Here are the top-ranked beauty queens from each global region!
MANILA, Philippines – The Miss World 2025 pageant has its four Continental Queens!
The four titleholders were awarded during the global pageant’s grand coronation night in Telangana, India on Saturday, May 31, at 9 pm (Manila time).
Now on its 72nd edition, the international competition saw 108 candidates from around the world compete, in hopes of succeeding Krystyna Pyszková of the Czech Republic.
Here are the four Continental Queens of Miss World 2024 — the highest-ranking contenders from each global region.
Aurélie Joachim of Martinique won over Brazil’s Jessica Pedroso in the continent’s final two.
Joachim is a business management master’s student and artistic director of Créola magazine. According to her Miss World bio, she is also a champion high jumper, fluent in four languages, and passionate about quantum physics.
She hopes to one day launch her own business blending art and project management. Her personal motto is: “Life must go on. No matter the challenges we face, we have to keep moving forward and embracing every moment as it comes.”
Representing Ethiopia, Hasset Dereje Admassu was named Miss World Africa after besting Namibia’s Selma Kamanya.
A mechanical engineering student and model, Hasset is also an ambassador for the Maya Charitable Organization, which supports individuals with spinal bifida and hydrocephalus.
Hasset, who cited the completion of her engineering project as one of the proudest moments of her life, lives by the words: “Leading with strength, pursuing dreams, inspiring change.”
Poland’s Maja Klajda is the new Miss World Europe, with Ukraine’s Maria Melnychenko as runner-up.
Currently pursuing a degree in Psychology, Klajda is known for leading sports psychology workshops for young athletes and martial artists.
She is also a folk dancer and previously placed second in an international festival held in Serbia. Maja’s motto: “For he who has not once been a man, to him man can do nothing.”
Thailand’s Opal Suchata Chuangsri was named Miss World Asia and Oceania, with the Philippines’ bet, Krishnah Gravidez finishing as runner-up and landing a spot in the Top 8.
A student of International Relations and aspiring ambassador, Opal has volunteered for breast cancer awareness campaigns. She can also play the ukulele backwards, and is a devoted pet owner to 16 cats and 5 dogs.
Her motto is “To know that one life has breathed easier because you have lived, this is to have succeeded.” – Rappler.com