Lupita Jones

María Guadalupe "Lupita" Jones Garay (Spanish pronunciation: [luˈpita ˈʝowns], [ʝons]; born September 6, 1967) is a Mexican actress, television producer, and beauty pageant crowned as Miss Universe 1991. She was the first Mexican contestant to win the crown.

Lupita Jones
Jones in 2008.
Born
María Guadalupe Jones Garay

(1967-09-06) 6 September 1967
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Spouse(s)
Simón Charaf Medina
(m. 1993; div. 2000)
Children1
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Major
competition(s)
Señorita México 1990
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1991
(Winner)

Since the year 1994 Jones has been Mexico's National director for Miss Universe contest; also she is the franchise holder of Mexicana Universal.

Education

Lupita Jones got her business administration degree before becoming Miss Universe and also did postgraduate studies in industrial administration at the Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior at her native city of Mexicali, Baja California.

Pageantry

Señorita Mexico

In September 1990, Jones won the title of Señorita México representing the state of Baja California.

Miss Universe

On May 17, 1991 Miss Jones competed against 72 contestants for the title of Miss Universe 1991 at Las Vegas, Nevada representing Mexico. She got in to the semifinals of the event as first place. Miss Jones was the only contestant with an average score above 9. During the final stage, Jones won every single round of competition: swimsuit, interview and evening gown. She dominated the next two rounds of competition (the Top 6 judges' questions and the Top 3 final question), and won the crown, the prizes and the Miss Universe title for her country.

TV producer

After ending her reign in 1992, she started the company Promocertamen in 1994 with Televisa to produce Nuestra Belleza México, the Mexico's official pageant responsible to choose Mexico's delegates for Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss International.[1] This new pageant was created when Señorita México was moved to another TV network, TV Azteca.

In 1997, she attempted to launch the first male-only beauty contest, El Modelo México, but the show got little attention from the public.[1]

In 2001, for the Nuestra Belleza México show, Lupita Jones launched the report her campaign which invited the public to report beautiful women in their state. Critics attacked the campaign on discrimination charges.[1] She produced a winner at one of the 3 most well-known beauty pageants in the planet since 1960: Priscila Perales, Miss International 2007 and another one in 2009 with Anagabriela Espinoza, Miss International 2009. In 2010, a Mexican woman was crowned as Miss Universe 2010, Ximena Navarrete. Accordingly, Jones promised she would vacate the direction of Nuestra Belleza México once a new Mexican Miss Universe would be entitled, but did not follow through after Navarrete won the title.[1]

From 2008 to 2014, Lupita Jones and longtime pageant director-rival Osmel Sousa were brought together to judge Nuestra Belleza Latina, a beauty pageant-related reality television series created by the US Hispanic network Univision, which searches for young women of Latin American descent across the United States.[2]

In 2015, in response to negative comments on Mexicans by Donald Trump, part-owner of the Miss Universe organization, as head of Nuestra Belleza México, Jones endorsed withdrawal of the 2015 contestant from Mexico and urged a boycott of products associated with the 2015 pageant.

Humanitarian causes

In 1999, Lupita Jones decided that the contest would support an important program for ill-treated girls in the country through the Integral Family Development project.

In 2000, Jones accepted an appointment as UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador and Face to Face Campaign Spokesperson for Mexico.[1]

Filmography

Telenovelas
YearProjectRoleNotes
2017Enamorándome de RamónKaty Fernández de MedinaSpecial participation
2015Como dice el dichoRocío / Ana Regina2 Episodes
2014La malquerida (telenovela)Carmen Gallardo de TorresRecurring role

Books

  • Palabra de reina (in Spanish). Grupo Editorial Planeta. 1993. ISBN 978-9684063037.
  • Bella y en forma, 15 anos despues (in Spanish). Planeta. 2006. ISBN 978-9703705634.
  • Deten el tiempo (in Spanish). Urano. 2011. ISBN 978-8479537852.
  • ABC para rejuvenecer (in Spanish). Urano. 2012. ISBN 978-6077835462.

References

  1. "10 claves para entender el poder de Lupita Jones" (in Spanish). 6 August 2011. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  2. "Lupita Jones renuncia a Nuestra Belleza Latina". Elnuevodia.com (in Spanish). 9 September 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Mona Grudt
Miss Universe
1991
Succeeded by
Michelle McLean
Preceded by
Marilé del Rosario
Miss Mexico
1990
Succeeded by
Mónica Zuñiga
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