In an interview for Hola Miss Universe 2023 magazine, Sheynnis Palacios revealed that this Christmas will be different than others because she will be able to meet her mother in San Francisco, whom she has not seen since her mother emigrated to the United States.
“I’m telling you, it’s a very different Christmas. Instead of my mother traveling here to New York, I will travel to her location in San Francisco to celebrate Christmas,” Palacios said.
When Sheynnis Palacios was crowned Miss Universe 2023 in El Salvador on November 18, she was in shock. He tried to process that he had won the title and responded with, “I love you, Mom!”
Since her coronation, the Nicaraguan wanted to make it clear how important it is to grow up in a family led by women.
“For us Latin Americans, it is a great celebration and a special moment to share with our loved ones and friends, where love, faith and gratitude must prevail,” the Nicaraguan added.
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“What a beautiful way, as the being who gave me life, the being to whom I dedicated the victory, because I still remember clearly that I told her from the bottom of my heart: “I love you, “Mom, “I’ll be able to celebrate it with her,” he repeated. the beauty queen
Miss Universe added that she will also meet with her brother and grandmother, but virtually because they are both in Nicaragua and she hopes to see them again soon.
“And also thanks to the fact that we have the technology, I can share with my brother and my mother who are waiting for me in Nicaragua and I hope to be there soon and share with them,” explained the Universal Ambassador of beauty.
Sheynnis Palacios is not afraid to return to Nicaragua
Sheynnis Palacios assured last week in an interview with the Univision network's “Sit in the Chair” program that, despite the persecution of the Daniel regime, she is not afraid to return to Nicaragua to celebrate her victory with the Nicaraguan people . Ortega against the head of the Miss Nicaragua organization, Karen Celebertti and her family.
“Obviously yes, we are working to return to my country, to my beautiful land of lakes and volcanoes, to share it with all the people who took to the streets this November 18th,” the 23-year-old girl told the Siéntese Who Can Program, in statements from last week.
Palacios was questioned again by the interviewer, who asked her if she had any fear of returning to Nicaragua after information was leaked that implied a ban on her return to Pinolero soil.
“Not at all, not at all, I know that in my country everyone is happy with the victory. No, I am not afraid of arriving in my country. My country is the country where I was born and raised. In addition to being a spokesman for Nicaragua, I am also a universal speaker,” said the universal sovereign.