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South Africa’s new export is Miss Universe

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LAS VEGAS: Beauties from across the globe converged in Las Vegas Sunday, where Miss South Africa was crowned Miss Universe. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, 22, edged out her rivals from Colombia and Jamaica to take the crown. Nel-Peters, a graduate in business management, said her disabled half-sister has been among her great inspiratio­ns. In the pageant’s 66th year, nearly 100 women from around the world including first-timers from Cambodia, Laos and Nepal took part. The runner-up was actress Laura Gonzalez of Colombia, who was followed by second runner-up Davina Bennett of Jamaica.

The current Miss Universe, Iris Mittenaere from France, crowned her successor to a din of squeals and cheers. American comic turned TV host Steve Harvey hosted the event for the third time, making several jokes at his own expense. Grammy-winning singer Fergie and pop star Rachel Platten provided the musical entertainm­ent for Sunday’s show. In the “Final Word” portion of the competitio­n, Nel-Peters said — AFP

Beauties from across the globe converged in Las Vegas Sunday, where Miss South Africa was crowned Miss Universe. Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, 22, edged out her rivals from Colombia and Jamaica to take the crown. Nel-Peters, a graduate in business management, said her disabled half-sister has been among her great inspiratio­ns. In the pageant’s 66th year, nearly 100 women from around the world-including first-timers from Cambodia, Laos and Nepal-took part.

The runner-up was actress Laura Gonzalez of Colombia, who was followed by second runner-up Davina Bennett of Jamaica. The current Miss Universe, Iris Mittenaere from France, crowned her successor to a din of squeals and cheers. American comic turned TV host Steve Harvey hosted the event for the third time, making several jokes at his own expense. In 2015 he famously made a mistake heard round the world when he announced the wrong person as Miss Universe, resulting in an extremely uncomforta­ble, tense correction and a deluge of internet memes.

Grammy-winning singer Fergie and pop star Rachel Platten provided the musical entertainm­ent for Sunday’s show. In the “Final Word” portion of the competitio­n, Nel-Peters said “Miss Universe is a woman who has overcome many fears, and by that she is able to help many women overcome their fears.” “She is a woman that nothing is ever too much to ask for,” she said. “And I think that is exactly who I am.”

Speaking on harassment Nel-Peters didn’t shy away when asked to comment on sexual harassment just after being crowned. “If women take hands and stand together, we are unbreakabl­e,” said the 22-yearold representa­tive from South Africa, “and we can say no to the things that are wrong in the workplace, at home or wherever you might go.”

In the US, dozens of politician­s, Hollywood executives and actors, and media personalit­ies are facing accusation­s of sexual misconduct, sparked by a wave of allegation­s against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein. The topic arose during Sunday’s competitio­n when a fan-submitted question asked why it’s important for men and women to work together to address the issue of sexual misconduct.

Miss Jamaica Davina Bennett said men and women should come together to make sure no form of abuse, including sexual harassment, is tolerated. “Sexual harassment is a form of abuse, and no abuse should be tolerated whether in the workplace or in society,” Bennett said. NelPeters, who recently earned a business management degree, was crowned during the event at The AXIS theater at Planet Hollywood casinoreso­rt on the Las Vegas Strip.

The runner-up was Miss Colombia Laura Gonzalez, while Bennett finished as the second runner-up. Nel-Peters is from the South African coastal community of Sedgefield in the Western Cape province. She helped develop a program to train women in self-defense in various situations after she was robbed at gunpoint a month after she was crowned as Miss South Africa. She also said she wants to champion other causes during her yearlong reign.

“HIV/AIDS is a very big problem in my country South Africa, so I hope to stand as an advocate for that,” she said after the event. She is the second woman from her home country to earn the crown. Ninety-two women from around the world participat­ed in the decades-old competitio­n. This year’s edition had the most contestant­s ever, including the first representa­tives in its history of Cambodia, Laos and Nepal. Steve Harvey returned as the show’s host despite botching the 2015 Miss Universe crowning. On Sunday, he poked fun at his mistake throughout the night. Three days after people in the U.S. celebrated Thanksgivi­ng, Harvey told the audience he is “grateful for the Oscars,” referring to the bestpictur­e flub at this year’s Academy Awards. This year’s judges included YouTube star Lele Pons, former judge of “America’s Next Top Model” Jay Manuel and Wendy Fitzwillia­m, the 1998 Miss Universe winner from Trinidad and Tobago. NelPeters earned a yearlong salary and a luxury apartment in New York City for the duration of her reign as well as more prizes. Donald Trump formerly co-owned The Miss Universe Organizati­on with NBCUnivers­al. But the network and the Spanish-language broadcaste­r Univision quickly cut ties with him in 2015, when he offended Hispanics with anti-immigrant remarks in announcing his bid for the White House. Trump sued both networks, eventually settling and selling off the entire pageant to talent management company WME/IMG. — Agencies

 ??  ?? LAS VEGAS: Miss South Africa 2017 Demi-Leigh NelPeters is named the 2017 Miss Universe. — AFP
LAS VEGAS: Miss South Africa 2017 Demi-Leigh NelPeters is named the 2017 Miss Universe. — AFP
 ??  ?? Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, Miss South Africa 2017 is congratula­ted by fellow contestant­s after being crowned Miss Universe at the AXIS at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. — AFP/AP photos
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, Miss South Africa 2017 is congratula­ted by fellow contestant­s after being crowned Miss Universe at the AXIS at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. — AFP/AP photos
 ??  ?? (L-R): Top three finalists Miss South Africa 2017 Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, Miss Colombia 2017 Laura Gonzalez, and Miss Jamaica 2017 Davina Bennett stand on stage.
(L-R): Top three finalists Miss South Africa 2017 Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, Miss Colombia 2017 Laura Gonzalez, and Miss Jamaica 2017 Davina Bennett stand on stage.
 ??  ?? Miss Australia Olivia Rogers
Miss Australia Olivia Rogers
 ??  ?? Miss Canada Lauren Howe
Miss Canada Lauren Howe
 ??  ?? Miss Austria Olivia Rogers
Miss Austria Olivia Rogers
 ??  ?? Miss Jamaica 2017 Davina Bennett competes in the evening gown competitio­n.
Miss Jamaica 2017 Davina Bennett competes in the evening gown competitio­n.
 ??  ?? Miss Philippine­s 2017 Rachel Peters
Miss Philippine­s 2017 Rachel Peters
 ??  ?? Miss Venezuela Keysi Sayago
Miss Venezuela Keysi Sayago
 ??  ?? Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, Miss South Africa 2017 competes in an evening gown of her choice.
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, Miss South Africa 2017 competes in an evening gown of her choice.
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