Miss Universe 2020 will be the 69th edition of the Miss Universe competition, to be held on May 16, 2021 at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, United States. Zozibini Tunzi of South Africa will crown her successor at the end of the event.
Selection of participants
Contestants from 76 countries and territories have been selected to compete in the pageant. Seven contestants had been crowned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, due to the pandemic, numerous national pageants were postponed or canceled entirely, resulting in multiple former runners-up from previous national pageants being appointed for the 2020 edition, or casting processes being held instead. Thirty of these delegates were appointed to their national titles, including Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Curaçao, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, Honduras, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mauritius, Panama, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, and Ukraine.
Three contestants were designated after the withdrawal of the original contestant; Céline Van Ouytsel, who had been crowned Miss Belgium 2020, was expected to represent Belgium but opted not to compete due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She was replaced by Dhenia Covens, who was the second runner-up of Miss Belgium 2018.[6] Amandine Petit, who had been crowned Miss France 2021, was appointed to represent France, replacing Clémence Botino, who had been crowned Miss France 2020. The switch was made due to a potential date conflict between Miss Universe 2021 and Miss France 2022 in December 2021; Petit was originally set to represent France at the 2021 edition but also was expected to be present at Miss France 2022, so she instead was moved to the 2020 edition while Botino was moved to the 2021 edition. Magdalena Kasiborska, who had been crowned Miss Polski 2019, was expected to represent Poland at the competition, but was forced to withdraw after suffering from a spinal disc herniation. She was replaced by Natalia Piguła, who was her first runner-up at Miss Polski 2019.
The 2020 edition will see the debut of Cameroon, and the returns of Ghana and Russia, which have not competed since 2018.
This video is a list of 76 delegates for Miss Universe 2020.
Paula Mehmetukaj - Albania
Alina Akselrad - Argentina
Monika Grigoryan - Armenia
Helen Hernandez - Aruba
Maria Thattil - Australia
Shauntae Miller - Bahamas
Hillary Ann Williams - Barbados
Céline Van Ouytsel - Belgium
Iris Salguero - Belize
Lenka Nemer - Bolivia
Júlia Gama - Brazil
Shabree Frett - British Virgin Islands
Sarita Reth - Cambodia
Angèle Kossinda - Cameroon
Nova Stevens - Canada
Mariah Tibbetts - Cayman Islands
Daniela Nicolás - Chile
Jiaxin Sun - China
Laura Olascuaga - Colombia
Ivonne Cerdas - Costa Rica
Mirna Naiia Marić - Croatia
Chantal Wiertz - Curaçao
Klára Vavrušková - Czech Republic
Kímberly Jiménez - Dominican Republic
Leyla Espinoza - Ecuador
Vanessa Velásquez - El Salvador
Viivi Altonen - Finland
Clémence Botino - France
Chelsea Tayui - Ghana
Jeanette Akua - Great Britain
Eden Berandoive - Haiti
Cecilia Rossell - Honduras
Elísabet Hulda Snorradóttir - Iceland
Adline Castelino - India
Ayu Maulida - Indonesia
Nadia Sayers - Ireland
Tehila Levi - Israel
Viviana Vizzini - Italy
Miqueal-Symone Williams - Jamaica
Aisha Harumi Tochigi - Japan
Kamilla Serikbay - Kazakhstan
Park Ha-Ri - Korea
Blerta Veseli - Kosovo
Francisca James - Malaysia
Anthea Zammit - Malta
Vandana Jeetah - Mauritius
Andrea Meza - Mexico
Thuzar Wint Lwin - Myanmar
Anshika Sharma - Nepal
Denise Speelman - Netherlands
Ana Marcelo - Nicaragua
Sunniva Frigstad - Norway
Carmen Jaramillo - Panama
Vanessa Castro - Paraguay
Janick Maceta - Peru
Rabiya Mateo - Philippines
Magdalena Kasiborska - Poland
Cristiana Silva - Portugal
Estefanía Soto - Puerto Rico
Bianca Tirsin - Romania
Alina Sanko - Russia
Bernadette Ong - Singapore
Natália Hoštáková - Slovakia
Natasha Joubert - South Africa
Andrea Martínez - Spain
Amanda Obdam - Thailand
Elizaveta Yastremskaya - Ukraine
Lola de los Santos - Uruguay
Asya Branch - United States
Mariángel Villasmil - Venezuela
Nguyễn Trần Khánh Vân - Vietnam
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Selection of participants
Contestants from 76 countries and territories have been selected to compete in the pageant. Seven contestants had been crowned prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, due to the pandemic, numerous national pageants were postponed or canceled entirely, resulting in multiple former runners-up from previous national pageants being appointed for the 2020 edition, or casting processes being held instead. Thirty of these delegates were appointed to their national titles, including Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Cayman Islands, Curaçao, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, Honduras, Kazakhstan, Laos, Mauritius, Panama, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, and Ukraine.
Three contestants were designated after the withdrawal of the original contestant; Céline Van Ouytsel, who had been crowned Miss Belgium 2020, was expected to represent Belgium but opted not to compete due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She was replaced by Dhenia Covens, who was the second runner-up of Miss Belgium 2018.[6] Amandine Petit, who had been crowned Miss France 2021, was appointed to represent France, replacing Clémence Botino, who had been crowned Miss France 2020. The switch was made due to a potential date conflict between Miss Universe 2021 and Miss France 2022 in December 2021; Petit was originally set to represent France at the 2021 edition but also was expected to be present at Miss France 2022, so she instead was moved to the 2020 edition while Botino was moved to the 2021 edition. Magdalena Kasiborska, who had been crowned Miss Polski 2019, was expected to represent Poland at the competition, but was forced to withdraw after suffering from a spinal disc herniation. She was replaced by Natalia Piguła, who was her first runner-up at Miss Polski 2019.
The 2020 edition will see the debut of Cameroon, and the returns of Ghana and Russia, which have not competed since 2018.
This video is a list of 76 delegates for Miss Universe 2020.
Paula Mehmetukaj - Albania
Alina Akselrad - Argentina
Monika Grigoryan - Armenia
Helen Hernandez - Aruba
Maria Thattil - Australia
Shauntae Miller - Bahamas
Hillary Ann Williams - Barbados
Céline Van Ouytsel - Belgium
Iris Salguero - Belize
Lenka Nemer - Bolivia
Júlia Gama - Brazil
Shabree Frett - British Virgin Islands
Sarita Reth - Cambodia
Angèle Kossinda - Cameroon
Nova Stevens - Canada
Mariah Tibbetts - Cayman Islands
Daniela Nicolás - Chile
Jiaxin Sun - China
Laura Olascuaga - Colombia
Ivonne Cerdas - Costa Rica
Mirna Naiia Marić - Croatia
Chantal Wiertz - Curaçao
Klára Vavrušková - Czech Republic
Kímberly Jiménez - Dominican Republic
Leyla Espinoza - Ecuador
Vanessa Velásquez - El Salvador
Viivi Altonen - Finland
Clémence Botino - France
Chelsea Tayui - Ghana
Jeanette Akua - Great Britain
Eden Berandoive - Haiti
Cecilia Rossell - Honduras
Elísabet Hulda Snorradóttir - Iceland
Adline Castelino - India
Ayu Maulida - Indonesia
Nadia Sayers - Ireland
Tehila Levi - Israel
Viviana Vizzini - Italy
Miqueal-Symone Williams - Jamaica
Aisha Harumi Tochigi - Japan
Kamilla Serikbay - Kazakhstan
Park Ha-Ri - Korea
Blerta Veseli - Kosovo
Francisca James - Malaysia
Anthea Zammit - Malta
Vandana Jeetah - Mauritius
Andrea Meza - Mexico
Thuzar Wint Lwin - Myanmar
Anshika Sharma - Nepal
Denise Speelman - Netherlands
Ana Marcelo - Nicaragua
Sunniva Frigstad - Norway
Carmen Jaramillo - Panama
Vanessa Castro - Paraguay
Janick Maceta - Peru
Rabiya Mateo - Philippines
Magdalena Kasiborska - Poland
Cristiana Silva - Portugal
Estefanía Soto - Puerto Rico
Bianca Tirsin - Romania
Alina Sanko - Russia
Bernadette Ong - Singapore
Natália Hoštáková - Slovakia
Natasha Joubert - South Africa
Andrea Martínez - Spain
Amanda Obdam - Thailand
Elizaveta Yastremskaya - Ukraine
Lola de los Santos - Uruguay
Asya Branch - United States
Mariángel Villasmil - Venezuela
Nguyễn Trần Khánh Vân - Vietnam
Disclaimer:
I do not own the photos and I do not claim rights over them.
Lagoa v2 by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100865
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Thank you very much for watching! Please SUBSCRIBE and RING the BELL for notifications.
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