South African self-defense trainer crowned Miss Universe
LAS VEGAS: A South African lady who helps prepare ladies in self-preservation was delegated Miss Universe on Sunday at the show held in Las Vegas, with Miss Colombia and Miss Jamaica additionally making it to the last three.
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, 22, who released a major grin when she won, hails from Western Cape Province and as of late earned a business administration degree from North-West University.
Her energy for self-preservation was strengthened when she was commandeered and held at gunpoint about a month subsequent to winning her title as Miss South Africa, she said in a video on the Miss Universe site.
Miss Colombia, Laura González, 22, was the principal sprinter up.
She has been planning to be an on-screen character since the age of 16. In the wake of moving on from a performing expressions school, she moved to Bogotá to construct her profession.
The second sprinter up was Miss Jamaica, Davina Bennett, 21. She is a model seeking after a degree in promoting at the University of the West Indies.
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters, 22, who released a major grin when she won, hails from Western Cape Province and as of late earned a business administration degree from North-West University.
Her energy for self-preservation was strengthened when she was commandeered and held at gunpoint about a month subsequent to winning her title as Miss South Africa, she said in a video on the Miss Universe site.
Miss Colombia, Laura González, 22, was the principal sprinter up.
She has been planning to be an on-screen character since the age of 16. In the wake of moving on from a performing expressions school, she moved to Bogotá to construct her profession.
The second sprinter up was Miss Jamaica, Davina Bennett, 21. She is a model seeking after a degree in promoting at the University of the West Indies.
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