Miss Global

Miss Global is an annual global beauty pageant for single women ages 18–35, the widest age range in pageantry. Contestants compete for the crown of Miss Global on an international platform. In February 2019, Miss Global held its 7th anniversary pageant in Manila, Philippines, which attracted more than 60 female contestants from more than 60 countries around the world. As a result of a controversial ending, the competition was temporarily suspended after January 18, 2020.[1]

Miss Global
MottoEmpowering Women, Embracing Cultures, and Embodying the Beauty Within
Formation2011-2020(End)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersUnited States
Location
  • United States
President
Van Pham
Websitemissglobal.com

History

The first edition of Miss Global pageant was held on August 3, 2013 at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Centre in Redondo, California.[2]

Year Edition Date Venue Host country Entrants
Miss Global 2019 7th Annual January 18, 2020 Guelaguetza Auditorium, Oaxaca Mexico 55
Miss Global 2018 6th Annual February 11, 2019 Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila Philippines 60
Miss Global 2017 5th Annual November 17 Koh Pich Theatre Cambodia 60
Miss Global 2016[3] 4th Annual September 24 Philippine International Convention Center Philippines 40
Miss Global 2015[2] 3rd Annual October 24 Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila 44
Miss Global 2014[2] 2nd Annual December 19 Crown Princess, Los Angeles, California United States 21
Miss Global 2013[4] 1st Annual August 3 Redondo Beach Performing Arts Centre, Redondo Beach, California 36
Miss Global 2014
Ela Mino, Canada

Titleholders

YearCountry/TerritoryWinnerLocation
2019  Czech Republic Karolína Kokešová (see Controversy) Oaxaca, Mexico
2018  Hong Kong Sophia Ng Manila, Philippines
2017  Brazil Barbara Vitorelli Phnom Penh, Cambodia
2016[2]  Ecuador Ángela Bonilla Manila, Philippines
2015[2]  Australia Jessica Peart
2014[2]  Canada Ela Mino Los Angeles, United States
2013[5]  Canada Emily Kiss

Winning countries/territories

Country/TerritoryTitlesYear(s)
 Canada 2 2013, 2014
 Czech Republic 1 2019
 Hong Kong 2018
 Brazil 2017
 Ecuador 2016
 Australia 2015

List of runners-up

Year1st Runner-up2nd Runner-up3rd Runner-up4th Runner-up Note
2019  Peru
Hany Portocarrero Novoa
 Brazil
Adrielle Pieve de Castro
 Philippines
Riza Raquel Santos
 Australia
Mikaela-Rose Fowler
announced without official voting, after all the members of the jury quit the event, by a singular decision of the president of the contest, Van Pham.
2018  Canada
Amber Lynn Bernachi
 Uzbekistan
Tamila Khodjaeva
 Haiti
Seydina Allen
 United States
Pamela Lee Urbena
2017  Bahamas
Tenielle Adderley
 Germany
Selina Kriechbaum
 Somaliland
Ayan Said
 China
Lily Wu
2016  Philippines
Camille Jensen Hirro
 Australia
Caitlynn Henry
 Czech Republic
Nikola Bechyňová
 Norway
Britt Rekkedal
2015  Cambodia
Virginia Prak
 Ireland
Lorna Murphy
 Bulgaria
Gergana Doncheva
 Philippines
Mary Candice Ramos
2014  Australia
Elise Natalie Duncan
 Philippines
Catherine Almirante
 Kazakhstan
Aizhan Lighg
 Sri Lanka
Benazir Thaha
2013  Armenia
Emilia Zoryan
 Great Britain
Joanna Hill
 India
Apneet Mann
 Gabon
Reine Abahala

Controversy

In January 2020, Miss Global organizers violated the rules of the contest, and as a result all the jury members walked the event off, and the audience booed the event. Miss Global 2019 technically ended after the sportswear competition, after the top 11 contestants were announced. Next, the president of Miss Global, Van Pham, announced the winners by a singular decision, under the absence of jury. The same evening Miss Global staff advised the contestants to instantly leave the hotel and head to the airport due to being "not safe" any more.[1] The first member of the Miss Global staff to react to misconduct of the event was Geri Doncheva, who pulled out in protest against violation of the principles, but the pageant’s chief executive, Van Pham, assured the models the pull-out had nothing to do with the pageant.[6]

See also

  • List of beauty contests

Notes

    References

    1. "Reina colombiana que hizo cambiar el fallo en Miss Global". Agencia de Periodismo Investigativo (in Spanish). Retrieved April 26, 2020.
    2. "Home". Miss Global Organization.
    3. Rodriguez, Bea (August 17, 2016). "GMA Network to air Miss Global 2016 this October". GMA Network. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
    4. "CNCNEWS – Miss global 2013 pageant to promote diversity". Archived from the original on February 28, 2014. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
    5. "MISS GLOBAL – Photo Gallery". missglobal.com. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
    6. newsday (February 21, 2020). "Model's nasty Miss Global experience". NewsDay Zimbabwe. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
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