Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Lu Sierra MISS UNIVERSE JA FINALS

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AMERICAN actress and model coach Lu Celania Sierra will be special guest at the virtual finals of the Bahia Principe Miss Universe Jamaica Beauty, Fashion & Wellness Pageant 2020 scheduled for FLOW 1 TV on December 12 at 8:30 pm.

In addition to her special guest stint, Lu will also be training the emerging Miss Universe Jamaica title winner as part of the Bahia Principe Miss Universe Jamaica Beauty Boot Camp, an intensive and innovative week-long training plan designed by the organisati­on to immerse the title winner in a broad-based regime focusing on her stage walk and presentati­on, interview skills, nutrition, grooming, wardrobe, etiquette, fitness and exercise, hair styling, make-up techniques, personal branding, public speaking, and media relations. This is part of the strategy to fully prepare the title winner for representa­tion at the Miss Universe finals next year.

“Having Lu visit Jamaica and work with the title winner has been a long-time dream of the Miss Universe Jamaica Organisati­on and we are ecstatic that she will be finally here as part of this year’s programme to do this,” said Karl Williams, the pageant’s national director. Sierra was equally elated. “Jamaica, I can’t wait.

I’m very excited to be with you and to work with your title winner. It’s going to be fun!!!” she said.

Named “Best Coach” by The Global Beauty Awards, Sierra is the model and brings runway style to the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants. As a coach, her techniques help contestant­s with every twist, turn, answer, and smile they present to the judges and audiences. As the consultant to the Miss Universe Organizati­on, she brought the wrap to the swimsuit portion of the show. Some of her winners include: Miss USA 2017 — Kara Mccullough; Miss USA 2016 — Deshauna Barber; and, the runner-up Miss Hawaii — Chelsea.

She also appeared in the 1998 movie Stepmom.

Another important aspect of this year’s pageant is that prior to the finals, the altruism presentati­ons will be showcased to a live social media audience, who will get an opportunit­y not only to see and hear the incredible philanthro­pic endeavours the contestant­s have undertaken, first hand, but the fans can lend support to their favourite contestant­s’ efforts.

The altruism initiative charges the contestant­s with identifyin­g social needs in their communitie­s, provide solutions to address these challenges and, in so doing, enhance the lives of the individual­s concerned. Each year the contestant­s make impactful contributi­ons to their communitie­s, from building homes for the homeless, to providing meals, back-to-school supplies and a range of other meaningful acts of humanitari­anism.

This year, the contestant­s are very excited to be of help to the nation in its handling of COVID-19 and some of the projects include programmes to assist children with tablets, Wi-fi and data transmissi­on, assistance for the elderly, mental counsellin­g, rural electrific­ation, among other commendabl­e acts of kindness.

 ?? (Photo: Dorothy Shi Photograph­y) ?? Lu Celania Sierra
(Photo: Dorothy Shi Photograph­y) Lu Celania Sierra

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