

May we all come together because togetherness is our strength and together we can overcome anything. Because we all hurt sometimes but we don't need to face it alone. May we all tonight remember to normalize conversations about anxiety or depression. It keeps us from giving the right assistance to those in need. But what's not important is when you use it because with every right comes the responsibility so use it with power.īrazil's Julia Gama on mental health: Mental health is still a very stigmatized topic. It helps minorities in any democracy to raise their voice. Protests help us in raising our voice against what's happening against inequality.
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India's Adline Castelino on free speech and right to protest: We've seen many protests in the recent days, especially I want to point out the protest that women have made throughout the years with equal rights. Never permit someone to tell you you're not valuable. For me, beauty radiates not only in our spirit, but in our hearts and the way we conduct ourselves. Nowadays beauty isn't only the way we look. Mexico's Andrea Meza on changing beauty standards: As we advance as a society, we also advanced with stereotypes. LIVE on from in #HollywoodFL /hFJbQ0yQBF- Miss Universe May 17, 2021 Last up for the final question is Peru, with a powerful message. We have to take care of our people that's why I would've taken care of them since the beginning. However, what I would've done was create a lockdown even before everything was that big because we lost so many lives and we cannot afford that. Question to Mexico: If you were the leader of your country, how would you have handled the COVID-19 pandemic?Īndrea Meza: I believe there's not a perfect way to handle this harsh situation such as COVID-19. Its last winner was Martha Vasconcellos in 1968.Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 17) - The top 5 finalists of the 69th Miss Universe pageant showed that they are the complete package of beauty and brains during the question-and-answer round and their final statement before the winner was declared on Monday.ĬNN Philippines compiles the answers given by Mexico's Andrea Meza, India's Adline Castelino, Brazil's Julia Gama, Dominican Republic's Kimberly Jimenez, and Peru's Janick Maceta del Castillo during these tests of their wits, which were the final basis for crowning the winner. The 69th Miss Universe pageant is scheduled for May 16 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.īrazil first won Miss Universe in 1963 courtesy of actress Iêda Maria Vargas. She also thanked her national organization for trusting her with the Miss Brazil title and supporting her way to the international crown. Julia attributed her strength "to dream so big" to the love and unconditional support of her friends and family. I want to keep counting on all of you along my way to the realization of this dream." A beautiful and positive feeling, being totally sure I am exactly where I should be. It’s been an honor to represent Brazil and the love for our nation, which have kept me, through the ups and downs, focused and dedicated," she added.

What I have been through in a few months as Miss Brazil feels like years of experience. "So far, times have been challenging, beautiful, and unforgettable.

Being the Miss Universe while a pandemic is going on demands quite a great level of adaptation, patience, and sense of purpose." In a post on social media, Julia said: "I feel even closer to the final destination of this amazing journey. Since winning her national title last year, the 27-year-old actress and entrepreneur have her eyes set on winning her country's third Miss Universe crown. Miss Universe Brazil 2020 Julia Gama has today departed for Cancun to take the necessary quarantine before going to the USA for the 69th Miss Universe pageant.
