Megan Young was crowned Miss World 2013 in Bali, Indonesia, making history as the first-ever Filipino winner of the title since the Philippines’ debut in the pageant in 1966.
The 23-year-old actress bested 126 other international candidates to become the successor of China’s Wenxia Yu, who conferred the crown on Young at the pageant’s culminating event held at Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center. France’s Marine Lorphelin finished second, while Ghana’s Carranzar Shooter placed third. Completing the Top 6 were Spain’s Elena Ibarbia, Brazil’s Sancler Frantz, and Gibraltar’s Jessica Baldachino (People’s Choice). Hosted by Miss Scotland 2012 Jennifer Reoch and Mister World 2010 Kamal Ibrahim, the coronation night featured cultural numbers, as well as performances from British boyband Blue. Young’s win was bolstered by her strong showing in various pre-pageant challenges, including the Top Model competition, which she won; the Beach Fashion tilt, where she ranked fifth; and the Multimedia Contest, where she placed fourth. Other preliminary competition winners recognized on Saturday were Netherlands’ Jacqueline Steenbeek, for the Sports Challenge; Brazil’s Frantz, Beach Fashion; India’s Navneet Dhillon, Multimedia; and Nepal’s Ishani Shrestha, Beauty with a Purpose. Young also zoomed up in rankings after her performance in the Question & Answer portion, where all top six candidates were asked, “Why should you become Miss World?” Thanking the Indonesian audience in their native language, Young, who wore a pink Francis Libiran gown, brought up the “core values” of Miss World and how she hopes to embody these “to help society.” Before giving her answer, Young also got to talk with Reoch about the strong cheer for her from the audience. They were waiting for her profile reel to be set up — it initially showed a different candidate — when Young quipped, “I actually brought half of the Philippines here!” |
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