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Miss World Asia Yasmina Zaytoun heads to Mauritius

- Shyama Krishna Kumar

Lebanon’s Yasmina

Zaytoun, who was named first runner-up at the Miss World 2024 ceremony in India and is now Miss World Asia, says she is over the moon now that all her “hard work has paid off.” The beauty pageant star is currently in Mauritius with the Miss World organizati­on and she spoke to Arab News from the sandy shores of the island nation.

In her role as Miss World Asia, Zaytoun will travel to various countries alongside the Miss World title winner Krystyna Pyszkova along with the other Miss World continenta­l winners: Miss World Oceana Kristena Wright, Miss World Africa Lesego Chombo, Miss World Europe Jessica Ashley, Miss World Americas Leticia Frota and Miss World Caribbean Ache Abrahams. Zaytoun said that her biggest reward was being able to do something for Lebanon. “I made everyone say ‘Lebanon,’ and that was a reward for me,” the 21-yearold said.

“I feel so proud and happy that we made it and that I spoke from my heart for all the vulnerable people. I’ve shared so many important messages, such as the Beirut blast, women’s rights, children’s rights and the wars that are going on, and I’m so proud that I’ve had the opportunit­y to speak up and be there for my people and for Arab women.

“This is the first time in history that an Arab woman becomes a first runner-up of Miss World, and that is an achievemen­t,” Zaytoun added.

During last Saturday’s ceremony, Czech Republic’s Krystyna Pyszkova was crowned the winner at the event in Mumbai.

Fresh off her win from last weekend, Zaytoun, who is from Kfarchouba, a village in southern Lebanon, said that her biggest lesson from the Miss World pageant experience is that winning is a waiting game.

“My biggest learning is that you will win — not immediatel­y — but definitely win. I have now a big experience, a huge experience from school because I met so many empowering and inspiring women from all around the world and had the opportunit­y to be with them, to talk with them, to share so many stories with them. And I will continue doing what I started: making Lebanon proud,” she said.

Talking about her challenges, Zaytoun said: “The hardest part and the most challengin­g part was to stay mentally strong because it’s three weeks of challenges and competitio­ns. We go through so many challenges and so many ups and downs. So, to stay mentally focused and mentally strong was a bit hard, but, thank God, I did it. I was so strong during the final line. I felt like I have so much power inside me. And I was so happy with that.”

 ?? World Asia. Supplied ?? Lebanon’s Yasmina Zaytoun was recently named first runner-up at the Miss World 2024 ceremony in India and is now Miss
World Asia. Supplied Lebanon’s Yasmina Zaytoun was recently named first runner-up at the Miss World 2024 ceremony in India and is now Miss
 ?? Instagram ?? In her role as Miss World Asia, Zaytoun will travel to various countries alongside the Miss World title winner and is currently in Mauritius.
Instagram In her role as Miss World Asia, Zaytoun will travel to various countries alongside the Miss World title winner and is currently in Mauritius.

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