Miss Universe from Brazil Ieda Maria Vargas passed away at the age of 80. She was admitted in a hospital and while she was in an ICU, she breathed her last.
Anyone 18 or older can compete in Miss Universe; the old 18‑28 cap is gone. Here’s a quick rundown of some Miss Universe rules that you may not know.
Following Miss Mexico's win, third runner-up Ahtisa Manalo said she thought it was between her and Côte d'Ivoire after ...
A new resignation shakes Miss Universe as Miss Iceland 2025 steps down and highlights internal tensions within the ...
Miss Universe Philippines 2025 Ahtisa Manalo thought it would be a toss-up again between the Philippines and Venezuela for the title of Miss ...
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Former Miss SA Finalist Bryoni Govender Robbed of R200k
Former Miss South Africa finalist Bryoni Govender recently revealed on her social media account how she and her boyfriend ...
From global beauty icon to an impressive and confident Bollywood debutante, Harnaaz Sandhu is at a defining crossroads in her ...
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Miss Grand International postpones 'All Stars' edition
Miss Grand International is rescheduling its inaugural "All Stars" edition, assuring that previously announced contestants ...
Fire and Ash” had a technical hiccup. About 30 minutes into the film, during a sweeping shot of ships gliding over Pandora’s ...
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Miss Universe Organization hit again as Miss Iceland renounces title
MUO faced controversy when one of the judges claimed that the finalists were selected beforehand during a “secret vote.” ...
Former Miss Universe Ieda Maria Vargas, the first Brazilian to win the crown in 1963, has died at 80, leaving behind a global legacy.
Prime Minister Robert Abela congratulated Miss Universe Malta 2025, Julia Cluett on accomplishing the best ever performance ...
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