Camila Avella is the first mother and wife to represent Colombia in the competition.
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This Saturday, November 18, the 72nd edition of Miss Universe will take place, where more than 80 women from all over the world will take part to position themselves as the next winner.
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This year the competition will take place at the José Adolfo Pineda National Gymnasium in El Salvador. The competition is notable for the participation of two transgender delegates, the public’s support for Central Americans and the expression of affection for body positivity by the representative of Nepal, Jane Dipika Garrett.
Camila Avella, the representative of Colombia, is one of the participants who, like Michelle Cohn of Guatemala, will be the first to take part in the regency, as they are married women with children, under a new regulation implementing the competition.
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“We all believe that women should have power over their lives and that a person’s personal choices should not be a barrier to their success,” the organization said in a statement released in 2022.
In recent days, the company that owns the competition, JKN Global Group, filed for bankruptcy after the value of its shares fell 80% last year, El Heraldo reports. Despite this, the pageant has not made any statement about the salary of the next winner of Miss Universe 2023.
How much money will the winner of Miss Universe 2023 take home?
According to Hola Magazine, Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini Tunzi received $250,000 as her annual salary for winning the beauty pageant. So it’s estimated that the winner who is crowned tonight could walk away with the same amount. In addition, the winner will receive support from the competition and an apartment in New York, USA.
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In addition, they will receive items from the brands that sponsor the competition and participate in various relevant social events and humanitarian activities. In addition, they enjoy paid trips to different parts of the world, generally low-income countries, to support goals such as eradicating poverty and improving the quality of education, according to Semana magazine.
Winners also have services in various health areas such as dermatology, nutrition and dentistry. They have their own team of makeup artists, stylists and costume designers who deliver the best “look” at each of their appearances.