The Miss Earth 2024 final took place on November 9 in the Philippines with the participation of 76 contestants from many countries and territories around the world. Beauty Jessica Lane from Australia was crowned the highest position.
The new Miss is 21 years old, 1.75m tall and comes from Queensland (Australia). She is currently a Journalism student and is also a famous volunteer. Jessica started volunteering at the age of 11, focusing on protecting animals at zoos and campaigning against animal testing.
She not only impressed with her charming and sweet beauty but also possessed a slim and hot body. Throughout her journey at Miss Earth, Jessica always maintained a stable performance, showing her courage and talent through many competitions.
The first, second and third runner-up positions respectively belonged to Iceland (Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir), the United States (Bea Millan-Windorski) and Peru (Niva Antezana).
Australian representative crowned Miss Earth 2024:
Vietnam's representative - Cao Ngoc Bich did not make it into the Top 20. During the competition, she did not win any secondary awards and did not make a deep impression on the international audience.
The final night includes swimsuit, evening gown, presentation and question and answer sessions.
The final night opened with a performance by 76 contestants. The beauties appeared in costumes with the main color being green, inspired by plants and flowers, expressing the spirit of protecting the environment and nature that the contest aims for.
After the ensemble performance, the top 20 were revealed: Australia (Jessica Lane), Wales (Grace Gavigan), USA (Bea Millan-Windorski), Nigeria (Shuntell Ezomo), South Korea (Ryu Seo-byn), Russia (Ekaterina Romanova), Dominican Republic (Tamara Aznar), Mauritius (Shreeya Bokhoree), Philippines (Irha Mel Alfeche), Iceland (Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir), Puerto Rico (Bianca Caraballo), Cape Verde (Jasmine Jorgensen), United Arab Emirates (Noura Al Jasmi), Netherlands (Faylinn Pattileamonia), Peru (Niva Antezana), Namibia (Albertina Haimbala), Thailand (Rachadawan Fowler), New Zealand (Angela Rowson), Cuba (Stephany Díaz), Poland (Julia Zawistowska) - The winner of the popular vote.
The Top 20 competed in swimsuits to upbeat music. The contestants showed off their hot, toned bodies and confidently walked the catwalk in white bikinis. However, many commented that the stage lighting was too dark, making the performance not fully expressed.
Miss Peru, Puerto Rico, USA, and Iceland maintained their form and attracted attention through their catwalk and stage presence.
Organizers announced the top 12: Australia (Jessica Lane), Cape Verde (Jasmine Jorgensen), Dominican Republic (Tamara Aznar), Iceland (Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir), Mauritius (Shreeya Bokhoree), Namibia (Albertina Haimbala), Nigeria (Shuntell Ezomo), Peru (Niva Antezana), Philippines (Irha Mel Alfeche), Puerto Rico (Bianca Caraballo), Russia (Ekaterina Romanova), USA (Bea Millan-Windorski).
The top 12 contestants entered the evening gown competition with gorgeous designs. With melodious music, the beauties took turns showing off their luxurious and classy aura.
Opening the competition was Puerto Rico's representative - Bianca Caraballo in a sparkling silver dress, with delicate cuts that accentuated her sexy figure. Next, the beauty of the Philippines - Irha Mel Alfeche attracted all eyes with a white design with an unusual style.
The remaining contestants took turns performing in unique evening gowns, each with their own style but all exuding stunning beauty.
After the evening gown performance, the top 8 were revealed: Dominican Republic (Tamara Aznar), Puerto Rico (Bianca Caraballo), USA (Bea Millan-Windorski), Peru (Niva Antezana), Cape Verde (Jasmine Jorgensen), Australia (Jessica Lane), Iceland (Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir) and Russia (Ekaterina Romanova).
8 excellent contestants entered the first behavioral round focusing on the topic of environmental protection. Each contestant had 1 minute to present their views and propose solutions.
The final four girls to enter the question and answer round were: Iceland (Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir), Peru (Niva Antezana), Australia (Jessica Lane) and the United States (Bea Millan-Windorski).
The question for the top 4 is: How do we promote old traditions in an increasingly technology-dependent environment?
Miss Iceland believes that to promote tradition and heritage, the younger generation must be educated. She stressed that they are the future and need to be taught about heritage and how previous generations lived in the past.
The Australian representative said that tradition and modernity need to be skillfully combined to develop together.
Miss USA struggled in this part of the competition. She was judged to have given an off-topic answer, instead of focusing on traditional and modern topics, she turned to talking about immigration issues, making her answer unrelated to the question.
The Peruvian representative tried her best, but encountered a language barrier. Because she did not understand English well, she had to ask for an interpreter, but unfortunately, she could not fully convey the meaning of her answer.
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