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Victoria Kjær Theilvig Makes History as Denmark’s First Miss Universe Winner 2024

A Historic Victory: Denmark Shines with Miss Universe 2024 Win

by pinkfloyd
November 17, 2024
in Entertainment, Events & Festivals, Fashion & Beauty, Lifestyle
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Victoria Kjær Theilvig Makes History as Denmark’s First Miss Universe Winner 2024

Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig Crowned Miss Universe 2024

Victoria Kjær Theilvig, a 21-year-old from Denmark, made history by becoming the first Danish winner of the Miss Universe title. Theilvig, a competitive dancer, entrepreneur, and aspiring lawyer, triumphed over more than 120 contestants during the pageant held in Mexico City on Saturday night.

Amid thunderous applause, Theilvig accepted the crown and tiara from the reigning Miss Universe, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua, marking a significant milestone in the competition’s history.


A Night of Glamour and Competition

This year’s Miss Universe finale was hosted by actor Mario Lopez and former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo, with a live performance by singer Robin Thicke.

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The competition began with contestants being narrowed down to 30 semi-finalists, selected from Thursday’s preliminary events, including a vibrant national costume showcase. From there, the semi-finalists showcased their elegance in swimwear before the top 12 advanced to the evening gown segment.

The final five contestants faced challenging questions on themes like leadership and resilience. When asked how she would live differently without fear of judgment, Theilvig confidently responded:

“I wouldn’t change anything. I live by each day.”

She also shared an empowering message for viewers:

“Keep fighting … no matter where you come from. I stand here today because I want change, I want to make history, and that’s what I’m doing tonight.”


Historic Runner-Ups and Milestones

  • Chidimma Adetshina of Nigeria was named first runner-up.
  • Maria Fernanda Beltran of Mexico secured second runner-up.
  • Suchata Chuangsri of Thailand and Ileana Marquez Pedroza of Venezuela rounded out the top five.

Pedroza, a 28-year-old mother, broke barriers by competing in the finals after recent rule changes lifted age and marital restrictions.


Modernizing the Miss Universe Legacy

For the first time in its 72-year history, Miss Universe allowed women over 28 years old to compete. This change brought diverse representation, with Malta’s Beatrice Njoya, the first woman in her 40s, reaching the grand finale.

Other milestones included the removal of bans on married women, mothers, and pregnant contestants. This year’s competition welcomed new participants from Cuba (returning since 1967), Belarus, Eritrea, and the United Arab Emirates.

Despite these advancements, controversies shadowed some national pageants:

  • Chidimma Adetshina, initially representing South Africa, faced xenophobic backlash over her nationality before switching to represent Nigeria.
  • In Nicaragua, Karen Celebertti, director of the national pageant, resigned after allegations of conspiracy and treason surfaced in December 2023.

A New Era of Empowerment

Victoria Kjær Theilvig’s victory not only symbolizes a triumph for Denmark but also highlights the Miss Universe Organization’s evolving commitment to inclusivity and modern values. The historic changes in this year’s competition signal a broader shift toward embracing diversity and empowering women globally.

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