Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lanka safe and scenic for Miss Interconti­nental 2016: Organisers

- By Kaveesha Fernando

esides the beautiful landscapes and beaches that Sri Lanka has to offer, we are also looking for security. This is why we decided to hold Miss Interconti­nental in Sri Lanka because it’s a safe place and we feel very secure here,” said CEO of the Miss Interconti­nental Organisati­on Detlef Tursies. For Sri Lankans who have suffered the effects of a 30-year long war, hearing Sri Lanka declared as a safe place to hold a major beauty pageant is heartening. Miss Interconti­nental 2016 will be held in Sri Lanka and the organisers of the pageant are excited to be in Sri Lanka for the show.

The Miss Interconti­nental beauty pageant began in 1971. Initially held as a teen beauty contest, it became an annual evetn following peak viewership which the show attracted at its debut in Oranjestad, Aruba. The pageant is contested by the title holders of over 60 countries in their bid to win the crown.

At a news conference held on Thursday to announce the event, Mr. Tursies said following a discussion with their Sri Lankan partners, this year there will be a new segment. They will add fairy tales alongside dances from Sri Lanka.

Vice President of the John Keells Group and head of brand marketing Cinnamon Hotels Dileep Mudadeniya explained what the event would mean for Sri Lanka. “The idea is to take this event positively outside Sri Lanka and create vibes so that people want to come and visit Sri Lanka” he said.

Speaking to the Sunday Times about how the pageant has changed her life, the reigning Miss Interconti­nental Valentina Rasulova says “Before, people would hear my name and say ‘who is Valentina Rasulova?’. Now it’s Miss Interconti­nental Valentina Rasulova. People treat you differentl­y”. Her advice for contestant­s aspiring for the crown is threefold – they should know what sets them apart from the other contestant­s, they should have ‘inner beauty’ which she defines as being kind and helping others and they should be happy. She feels that being happy is very important because there’s a difference between women who just strike a pose and those who smile because they’re genuinely happy.

The Miss Interconti­nental pageant will be held on October 16.

 ??  ?? Vice President of the John Keells Group and head of brand marketing Cinnamon Hotels Dileep Mudadeniya
Vice President of the John Keells Group and head of brand marketing Cinnamon Hotels Dileep Mudadeniya
 ??  ?? CEO of the Miss Interconti­nental Organisati­on Detlef Tursies
CEO of the Miss Interconti­nental Organisati­on Detlef Tursies

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