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Miss Universe

location_icon.svgBangkok, Thailand date_medium_icon.svg 1 Apr 2025 - 1 Apr 2025

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About Miss Universe

The Miss Universe Organization empowers women to develop the confidence they need to achieve their personal best. A confident woman has the power to make real change, starting in her local community with the potential to reach a global audience. We encourage every woman to get out of her comfort zone, be herself, and continue to define what it means to be Confidently Beautiful.

The United States has won the most Miss Universe titles, as of 2018, there have been 8 Miss USA's to win Miss Universe! In 2018 there will be 3 new countries represented on stage, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan and Armenia.



The Miss Universe pageant is one of the most prestigious beauty pageants in the world. Contestants from all over the globe compete for the title of Miss Universe, and the winner is often considered a role model for young women everywhere.

Where and when will Miss Universe 2023 be held?



This year's pageant will be held at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, on January 14, 2023.

Which is Bigger Miss World or Miss Universe?



The Miss World pageant has been around since 1951, while the Miss Universe competition is a bit younger, beginning in 1952. The two pageants are actually separate entities and have different criteria that contestants must meet.

Miss World is arguably the largest international beauty pageant, with more than 100 countries represented each year. The competition focuses on intelligence, talent, and service to humanity.

On the other hand, Miss Universe is focused primarily on physical appearance and beauty. To be eligible for this pageant, women must be between 18-28 years old and have never been married or had any children.

When it comes to winners of these pageants, there is no clear answer as to which one holds more prestige or awards more prizes. Ultimately, it all depends on the individual's personal preference. Some may prefer to go for Miss World, while others might be more interested in competing in the Miss Universe competition.

Despite their differences, both pageants remain incredibly popular and are often considered two of the world's most prestigious beauty pageants. No matter which pageant you choose to compete in or support, it is sure to bring you lots of exciting moments and opportunities that you won’t want to miss.

What is the Purpose of Miss Universe?



The purpose of the Miss Universe pageant is to celebrate and honor the beauty, intelligence, and poise of females from all over the world. Every contestant strives to make a positive difference in her community and around the globe by promoting social causes that she is passionate about.

In addition to celebrating beauty, the pageant serves as a platform for women to gain confidence and develop important life skills such as leadership, public speaking, and networking. Contestants also gain exposure through media coverage which helps them reach greater heights in their careers.

Ultimately, the goal of Miss Universe is to empower young women everywhere by giving them an opportunity to challenge themselves and make their voices heard on a global stage. The long-term impact of this pageant goes beyond just the crowning of a winner and makes it an important part of history.

How Does Miss Universe Make Money?



The Miss Universe pageant earns a large portion of its income from sponsorships, ticket sales, and television broadcasting rights. Other sources of revenue include product endorsements, advertising deals, and various other sponsorship opportunities.

The majority of the prize money earned by contestants is provided by sponsors who pay for products and services related to their brands or companies. This includes everything from makeup and hair care products to gowns, shoes, and transportation costs.

In addition to earning money through business partnerships, the Miss Universe Organization also profits from merchandise sales like t-shirts, hats, mugs, and other souvenirs that are sold at live events and online stores.

All in all, the Miss Universe pageant generates hundreds of millions of dollars each year through its various business ventures. This money is then used to improve the pageant and fund charitable initiatives that benefit contestants and their communities.

How Many Countries are in Miss Universe?



Miss Universe is a truly global event with more than 90 countries and territories participating each year. Some of these countries include the United States, Brazil, India, Thailand, South Africa, and Mexico.

The pageant offers contestants from all backgrounds an equal opportunity to compete for the crown. It also helps women from different parts of the world learn about each other's cultures and customs which fosters international understanding and mutual respect.

Every country also sends its own representatives, who are carefully selected through national pageants or casting calls that take place in each region prior to the Miss Universe competition.

Each contestant is judged on her physical beauty, intelligence and personality in order to determine who will advance to the finals.

What are the Requirements for Miss Universe?



In order to be eligible for the Miss Universe pageant, a woman must meet certain requirements set forth by the organizers. She must be at least 18 years old and under 28 years of age on the day of the competition.

The contestant cannot have any children or be married, and she must not have posed nude for any publications. Additionally, she must not have participated in any other beauty pageants that are affiliated with the Miss Universe Organization within one year prior to competing in this competition.

Each participant also needs to submit an application along with three photographs of herself as part of her entry process. These photos include a full-length body shot, a swimsuit photo, and a headshot that shows her face clearly.

All contestants who meet the criteria are then accepted and invited to compete in their respective countries for the coveted title of Miss Universe.

Who Were The Past Winners of the Miss Universe Pageant?



Check out the winners of the Miss Universe pageants in the past:

Miss Universe 2019 - Zozibini Tunzi
Miss Universe 2018 — Catriona Gray
Miss Universe 2017 — Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters
Miss Universe 2016 — Iris Mittenaere
Miss Universe 2015 — Pia Wurtzbach
Miss Universe 2014 — Paulina Vega
Miss Universe 2013 — Gabriela Isler
Miss Universe 2012 — Olivia Culpo
Miss Universe 2011 — Leila Lopes
Miss Universe 2010 — Ximena Navarrete
Miss Universe 2009 — Stefania Fernandez
Miss Universe 2008 — Dayana Mendoza
Miss Universe 2007 — Riyo Mori
Miss Universe 2006 —
Zuleyka Rivera
Miss Universe 2005 — Natalie Glebova
Miss Universe 2004 — Jennifer Hawkins
Miss Universe 2003 — Amelia Vega
Miss Universe 2002 — Justine Pasek (succeeded Oxana Fedorova after she was dethroned)
Miss Universe 2001 — Denise Quinones
Miss Universe 2000 — Lara Dutta
Miss Universe 1999 — Mpule Kwelagobe
Miss Universe 1998 — Wendy Fitzwilliam
Miss Universe 1997 — Brook Lee
Miss Universe 1996 — Alicia Machado
Miss Universe 1995 — Chelsi Smith
Miss Universe 1994 — Sushmita Sen
Miss Universe 1993 - Dayanara Torres
Miss Universe 1992 — Michelle McLean
Miss Universe 1991 — Lupita Jones
Miss Universe 1990 — Mona Grudt
Miss Universe 1989 — Angela Visser
Miss Universe 1988 — Porntip Nakhirunkanok
Miss Universe 1987 — Cecilia Bolocco
Miss Universe 1986 — Barbara Palacios
Miss Universe 1985 — Deborah Carthy-Deu
Miss Universe 1984 — Yvonne Ryding
Miss Universe 1983 — Lorraine Downes
Miss Universe 1982 — Karen Baldin
Miss Universe 1981 — Irene Saez
Miss Universe 1980 — Shawn Weatherly
Miss Universe 1979 — Maritza Sayalero
Miss Universe 1978 — Margaret Gardiner
Miss Universe 1977 — Janelle Commissiong
Miss Universe 1976 — Rina Messinger
Miss Universe 1975 — Anne Pohtamo
Miss Universe 1974 — Amparo Munoz
Miss Universe 1973 — Margarita Moran
Miss Universe 1972 — Kerry Anne Wells
Miss Universe 1971 — Georgina Rizk
Miss Universe 1970 — Marisol Malaret
Miss Universe 1969 — Gloria Diaz
Miss Universe 1968 — Martha Vasconcellos
Miss Universe 1967 — Sylvia Hitchcock
Miss Universe 1966 — Margareta Arvidsson
Miss Universe 1965 — Apasra Hongsakula
Miss Universe 1964 — Corinna Tsopei
Miss Universe 1963 — Ieda Vargas
Miss Universe 1962 — Norma Nolan
Miss Universe 1961 — Marlene Schmidt
Miss Universe 1960 — Linda Bement
Miss Universe 1959 — Akiko Kojima
Miss Universe 1958 — Luz Zuluaga
Miss Universe 1957 — Gladys Zender
Miss Universe 1956 — Carol Morris
Miss Universe 1955 — Hillevi Rombin
Miss Universe 1954 — Miriam Stevenson
Miss Universe 1953 — Christiane Martel
Miss Universe 1952 — Armi Kuusela

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    The picture of the face of Miss Universe 1981 is not Irene Saez's, it is Sweden's Yvonne Ryding, Miss Universe 1984.

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Rules of Miss Universe

  • Are you allowed to be married?

    No

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  • Are you allowed to have kids?

    No

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  • Who is allowed to compete?

    Female

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  • What are the phases of competition?

    Interview, Evening Gown, Swimsuit/Fitness, Onstage Question, Costume

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