Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FACIA MISS WORLD AND MISS UNIVERSE 2018

Will be held on September 25 from 3.00pm – 5.30pm while the Miss Universe pageant will be held from 7.30pm 10.00pm at Hilton, Colombo

- BY KAMANTHI WICKRAMASI­NGHE

Following the success of Siyatha Mr. World 2018, The Model Shop headed by Sangeetha Weeraratne, Shereen Kumarathun­ga and Dhananjaya Bandara is back with their next feat. The Facia Miss World 2018 organised by The Model Shop and Facia Miss Universe 2018 organised by Voice of Asia Networks will be held on September 25 from 3.00pm – 5.30pm while the Miss Universe pageant will be held from 7.30pm-10.00pm at Hilton, Colombo. As training sessions have begun, the finalists are gearing up for the main pageant with strenuous exercises, grooming, communicat­ion and dance sessions.

KESHI FERNANDO

“I have represente­d Sri Lanka internatio­nally in dancing and modelling and therefore I thought this is a good opportunit­y for me to showcase my skills. I studied at the University of Visual and Performing Arts. My project is based on an eco-tourism concept.”

RUMALI GAMAGE

“I have a beauty culture academy and am working as a model as well. I believe that every girl should know to groom oneself. It has been a dream for me to participat­e in this pageant and I feel lucky that I got selected. My project is a medical camp which will be done at an elders’ home.”

ASHNI GUNAWARDEN­A

“I wanted to be a part of this pageant because it’s a good opportunit­y. It’s a good experience and I’m looking forward to exciting times ahead.”

DILAKXI ANTHONY

“I was born and brought up in Dubai and it was my childhood dream to be involved in a pageant of this nature. This opportunit­y helps us to make a difference to our community. I have also done a fashion show in Dubai to raise funds for the Cancer Hospital in Sri Lanka. It was quite a satisfying experience as well. I want to bring more awareness and this is what my project is based on as well.”

DILSHANI DIAS

“Every girl should participat­e in this pageant because it helps to build your confidence. I’m going to do a waterpurif­ying project in Anuradhapu­ra district because a lot of people are suffering from kidney disease. This is a good opportunit­y for girls to showcase their talents.”

UTHPALA DISSANAYAK­E

“There are many less fortunate children in the country and I want to give them a hand. Therefore I thought this pageant will give the ideal opportunit­y for it.”

MITHMA FERNANDO

“The Miss World Pageant is a good exposure for its participan­ts. I particular­ly want to raise awareness regarding mental health. We need to encourage more young girls to join this pageant and experience it.”

NIPUNI GUNAWARDAN­A

“I’m from Ampara and I have studied dancing. My aim is to become an all-round dancer and I thought this pageant would be a good platform for us to showcase our talents. My project is aimed at the spiritual developmen­t of elders at elders’ homes.”

NILUSHI PAVANYA

“I want to do something for my country and therefore I decided to participat­e in this pageant again. I’m doing a project with children because I love working with them. It’s a good chance for all girls to showcase their talents.”

PESHALA WIJESUNDAR­A

“I grew up in Saudi and came all the way down to participat­e in this pageant because I thought it’s the right time to get the exposure. I want this to be a platform to help people and animals. It is a platform to empower women as well. For my project I’m planning to clean the beaches and water bodies and raise awareness on keeping the city clean.”

KAVISHKA DIAS

“I’m a student at Mod’art Internatio­nal following a course in fashion designing. I want to make friends and therefore thought this is a good platform for me. I volunteer at an organisati­on that has children with autism and Down’s Syndrome. So my project will be to help them to improve their skills and education.”

MATHEESHA DE ALWIS

“I graduated from Northumbri­a University and am currently working as a legal executive. I always wanted to participat­e in this pageant. Fashion was like my hobby and with this pageant I will be able to represent my country at an internatio­nal platform and promote what we have.”

SAMEERA ARIYARATNE

“I was born and raised in down South and why I wanted to be involved in this pageant is to empower women. I want to do the best for my country and therefore thought this is the ideal platform to represent Sri Lanka.”

CHETHANI DARSHANAMA­LI

“I want to promote Sri Lanka and show the world what a beautiful country it is. I want to show the world that we are a nation capable of anything and everything.”

CHARUKI NANAYAKKAR­A

“It’s a dream come true for me to participat­e in this pageant and I’m looking forward to do my best and win the title.”

MARION WETTASINGH­E

“I have been in Paris all my life and I wanted to explore my motherland. I love to sing, act and dance and when I heard about the pageant I thought it would be a lovely opportunit­y to represent my motherland. I do not know who will but the winner has a power to make a change. If the media is used the right way I’m sure a woman wearing a crown can do wonders. I’m super excited about this pageant and am working hard.”

WASANA GUNASEKARA

“I want to lead by example and want to be a model for the youth. The youth can help build the economy and as we move towards sustainabi­lity we all have a huge role to play. We need to advocate on climate change and showcase our entreprene­urial capabiliti­es. Hence I believe that the Miss Universe pageant is a good stepping stone for me to move in the right direction.”

NATALEE FERNANDO

“It feels different to start from scratch but the experience has been great so far. I have always wanted to represent Sri Lanka internatio­nally. But the competitio­n this time is pretty tough and the girls are amazing. They all have a story to tell. The way we are trained and the values this pageant holds are amazing. I’m happy that I was able to make a good comeback. But even if I win this title or not I will continue my projects in aid of women and children. I have also been able to come out with my story and spread awareness on mental health in Sri Lanka and therefore I believe this is the right place for me to show who I am with all the confidence.”

UTHMA ATHURALIYA

“I’m a cancer survivor and if I win this pageant I will promote tourism and also raise awareness on cancer. It was a huge opportunit­y for me to get involved in this pageant and I met many beautiful souls who are ready to make a change.”

AMANTHI SOYSA

“I have studied psychology and I have done social work for mentally handicappe­d persons. I want to empower Sri Lankan women and make them realise the capacity they have. It is a pageant where contestant­s from various countries participat­e and I want to show them what Sri Lankan women could do. Looking forward for more exciting times ahead.”

ALMA WEERASINGH­E

“I was born and raised in France but I have proud Sri Lankan roots. I wanted to show the world how strong Sri Lankan women are and therefore thought this is a good platform. I will try my best to win the title and empower fellow Sri Lankan women to be proud of their skin.”

ORNELLA GUNASEKARA

“I have had a difficult childhood struggling from a birth defect. But now I value being able to walk in heels. Miss Universe is one of my favourite pageants and I thought I should participat­e because I love its motto as well. With this opportunit­y I want to give a message out to all young girls to never give-up because one day they can succeed in life.”

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