The interview with the jury is the starting point for the candidates to achieve a place among the semi-finalists. It is a crucial activity that goes beyond having a pretty face, impressive looks, or outstanding performance in the past few days.
Although they had a tight schedule, as they reported in their respective reports (afternoon rehearsal and dinner with the President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele), they maintained a good attitude and focus.
Some play it safe: a more formal looksomething that not many of their followers agree with, but as they say “first impressions are what counts”, everyone tries to project the best image of who they really are, beyond a beautiful face or an impressive figure.
Although not all Latina candidates expressed or shared their moods upon leaving their respective interviews, some did. Here we share some of them:
Miss Panama, Natasha VargasShe hasn’t posted anything about it, but she has shared the outfit she chose on her stories.
“It was very calm, a comprehensive conversation, I feel very calm, at the moment I ran out of the interview to go to rehearsals and then meet President Nayib Bukele,” she expressed in her Instagram Stories.
Karla Guilfufrom Puerto Rico, thanked his fans for their good energy.
One of the mothers in this issue, the Guatemalan, Michelle CohnHe assured that “the job is done.”
Estefany Rivero from Bolivia chose a colorful outfit that reflected her message in this competition, saying she felt like herself.
Ms Costa Rica, Lisbeth Valverde, who has attracted a lot of attention and won the hearts of many since her arrival in our country, chose a yellow dress combined with nude shoes. In her publication, the so-called “Barbie” assured this edition that she felt “content” while crying with emotion in her stories.
The Mexican, Melissa FloresDressed in an elegant white two-piece, she assured that the interview would be the ideal moment for the jurors to get to know “her nature without automatic answers”.
The Paraguayan, Elicena AndradaHe wrote that he felt phenomenal.
Miss Argentina, Yamile Dajudone of the Latinas who attracted the most attention with her energy and happiness said after the interview: “I am calm and proud of the work I have done with love.”
Celeste MuchShe, Miss Chile, said she was “happy” and “grateful” and was wearing a fashionable and elegant outfit.
While our representative, Isabella Garcia-ManzoIn her Stories, she shared the outfit she chose for the interview, but in a video from the official Miss Universe account, she said she felt “happy” and that the “judges were adorable.” Here we share it with you:
The Peruvian, Camila Escribns She shared a post in which she wore a white two-piece suit. Escribens said she is grateful for this opportunity.