Miss India wins ‘Miss Universe’ title in Eilat

December 14, 2021 by JNS
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Harnaaz Sandhu of India was crowned the 70th “Miss Universe” in the resort town of Eilat on Sunday.

Harnaaz Sandhu of India was crowned the 70th “Miss Universe” in Eilat, Israel
Source: Twitter

This is the first time the “Miss Universe” competition has been hosted by Israel. The event was broadcast live to over 600 million viewers in 172 countries in English, with a parallel broadcast in Spanish.

Sandhu was crowned by the previous winner, Andrea Meza of Mexico. Sandhu said she felt “overwhelmed because it’s been 21 years since India got Miss Universe crown and it’s happening right now,” AP reported. Miss Paraguay was the runner-up.

Israel had been on the shortlist of countries to host the competition “due to its rich history, beautiful landscapes, myriad of cultures and appeal as a global tourist destination,” said Paula M. Shugart, president of the Miss Universe

Organization, which runs the competition, according to the report.

Israeli Tourism Minister Yoel Razvozov said in an Israeli government press statement in October that the Jewish state needs to present itself “as a vaccination nation that invites tourists to visit. The ‘Miss Universe’ pageant is, without doubt, an important and significant anchor of this plan.”

There had been some controversy over Israel hosting the pageant, with anti-Israel protesters condemning the move.

The South African government withdrew its support for its contestant because she refused to abide by a boycott against Israel. The contestant, Lalela Mswane, decided to compete despite pressure to withdraw, finishing as second runner-up.

The previous “Miss Universe” had spoken against the pressure on contestants to boycott the beauty pageant last month.

Everyone with different beliefs, with different backgrounds, with different cultures—they all come together and when you are in there you forget about politics, about your religion,” Meza told AP on Nov. 17 ahead of a tour of Jerusalem’s Old City.

Despite politics and the pandemic, the contest went off without a hitch.

Only Malaysia, a Muslim country, decided not to send a representative, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as the reason, AP reported.

JNS

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One Response to “Miss India wins ‘Miss Universe’ title in Eilat”
  1. Adrian Jackson says:

    Congratulations to Miss Universe (India) and she is from a Commonwealth country too. Politics should be kept out of contests, sport and the like too. The Australian Government diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in China makes no sense after all China won the right to run the games and I did not hear anyone complaining back then. Australia should not follow other ego driven nations (US etc) like an obedient dog as is the case with the Olympics.

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