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Berbician wins regional pageant

- By Joanna Dhanraj

Twenty-five-year-old Berbician stunner Faydeha Cathylyna King won the Miss Black San Internatio­nal title on April 1, when she competed against eight other young women in the Sandy Point Town of St Kitts, also winning three of the four categories.

Last year this time, Xamiera Kippins had won Guyana its first Black San crown and done a clean sweep of winning all the categories. This year she happily crowned a fellow Guyanese.

In a sit down with The Scene, the queen expressed her joy at winning the crown adding that it has always been a dream for her to win an internatio­nal crown.

The Skeldon tomboy who can easily climb a coconut tree, has no problem strutting in six-inch heels. The Miss Black San Pageant was not her first and she has been known to finish as queen or a runner-up most of the time.

To date Faydeha has competed in ten pageants locally and in the Caribbean. She made her debut in the Skeldon High Pageant which she won. Later, she participat­ed in the Miss Corriverto­n Pageant (Queen), Miss Region Six (Queen), Miss Jamzone 2013 (first runner-up), Miss Bartica Regatta 2013 (Queen), Miss Universe Guyana 2015 (second runner-up), Miss Caribbean Culture Guyana (Queen) and Miss Global Internatio­nal Guyana (second runner-up).

“Growing up I always saw pageantry as a pretty girl thing and never saw the intelligen­t part of it, but when I got into pageantry I realize that people underestim­ate it. For you to be a part of pageantry you always need to be on your toes. Most of the times the girls to contest the pageant have to have a big heart because we advocate for the less fortunate, abuse victims and other issues that need to heard,” Faydeha said.

The queen who once attended Corriverto­n Primary had upon writing the Secondary School Entrance Examinatio­ns secured a spot at Queen’s College but because of financial difficulti­es attended for only a year. She completed her secondary education at Skeldon High.

As mentioned earlier, winning an internatio­nal crown had always been a dream of Faydeha’s but because of the investment that comes with entering pageants she had long given up. In fact, according to the Aquarius beauty, she realized that she was investing way more than she was getting out of it so she settled for the runway, another passion she had fantasized about for a long time. She worked closely with Traits Model Management. Then in December, when Faydeha was part of the launching of the Guyana Carnival at the Marriott Hotel, top designer Randy Madray, who was responsibl­e for recruiting a representa­tive from Guyana for the Black San Pageant, ran into her and insisted that she be Guyana’s representa­tive. Faydeha was reluctant at first but Randy persisted, and she gave in.

“When Randy sees something in you, he’s usually right. He has a knack for recognizin­g these things. Many of the girls that he would have worked with would have climbed the ladder in pageantry or modelling,” she said.

After this, training began. Although some of the training was done in Guyana, most of it was done in St Kitts. The routine, Faydeha noted, was much different from Guyana’s strut, stop and pose. It included spins, and a “kind of a jump”. She had initially showed up to attend the preliminar­y activities leading up to the big night but found herself in some rigid training. Most days she was taken up with activities where the contestant­s met ministers of St Kitts and other prominent people but as night stepped in training began. Faydeha said that sometimes she got back to her room around eight at night, managed an hour of sleep, then trained until three or four in the morning.

The young woman noted that on pageant night she realized that she was one of the crowd’s favourites. This pageant, she said, motivated her to never give up on her dreams. The Black San Pageant’s categories were Identical Swimwear, Vintage Swimwear, Creative/Top-Model and Battle of the Brushes. Faydeha won the last three

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 ??  ?? Faydeha King in a Quinton Pearson outfit with make-up done by Renee Chester (Photo by Marcus Antonio)
Faydeha King in a Quinton Pearson outfit with make-up done by Renee Chester (Photo by Marcus Antonio)
 ??  ?? Faydeha King being sashed by last year’s Black San queen Xamiera Kippins, a Guyanese as well
Faydeha King being sashed by last year’s Black San queen Xamiera Kippins, a Guyanese as well

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