Ghana made it into the Quarter Finals (TOP 25), as South Africa’s Rolene Strauss won the coveted title of Miss World 2014, at an event held in London on Sunday.
South African African beauty, Rolene Strauss has won the title of Miss World 2014, taking the reins from Miss World 2013, the Philippines’ own Megan Young.
Second place went to Edina Kulcsár - HUNGARY!, 3rd place to Elizabeth Safrit - UNITED STATES!.
This year’s winner is a 4th-year medical student and describes herself as having a “wild South African heart.”
she was also expected to represent her country at the 63rd Miss Universe pageant in Miami, Florida, in January 2015, but the organizers say her place will now be taken by Runner Up, Miss South Africa 2014, Zipozakhe Zokufa.
Performances from Sky Blu, The Vamps, and the Miss World candidates themselves helped break the nervous tension as audiences and the ladies themselves waited to hear the results of each round.
she was also expected to represent her country at the 63rd Miss Universe pageant in Miami, Florida, in January 2015, but the organizers say her place will now be taken by Runner Up, Miss South Africa 2014, Zipozakhe Zokufa.
Performances from Sky Blu, The Vamps, and the Miss World candidates themselves helped break the nervous tension as audiences and the ladies themselves waited to hear the results of each round.
One of the highlights of the evening came when the candidates surprised
Beauty With a Purpose founder and Miss World chair Julia Morley with a
tribute in the form of a song number.
She was then greeted by Miss World 1994, Bollywood royalty Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Miss World 1953 Denise Perrier, and Miss World 2013 Megan Young
She was then greeted by Miss World 1994, Bollywood royalty Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Miss World 1953 Denise Perrier, and Miss World 2013 Megan Young
Miss Ghana Nadia Ntanu, the country’s representative at this year’s
finals, gave a good account of herself by making it into the TOP 25, out
of a list of 122.
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