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Mexican beauty is new Miss World

Vanessa Ponce de Leon of Mexico was on Saturday (December 8) crowned as Miss World 2018 by outgoing queen Manushi Chhillar in the coastal city of Sanya, China.
 
First runner up was Thailand's Nicolene Pichapa Limsnukan, a 20-year-old studying business administration.
 
Miss Belarus Maria Vasilevich, Miss Jamaica Kadijah Robinson and Miss Uganda Quiin Abenakyo were also among the final five.
 
The 26-year-old smiled away with moist eyes as she folded her hands in gratitude to gesture the traditional Indian ‘Namaste’ greeting when Manushi placed the elaborate crown on her head.
 
Having pursued a degree in International Business, Vanessa is currently on the board of directors of a rehab centre for girls and volunteers for ‘Migrantes en el Camino’. She is a speaker for the National Youth Institute as well as working as a model and a presenter.
 
“I can’t believe it, I really can’t believe it… And I think all the girls deserved it. I am proud to represent all of them. I will do as much as I can in the time I have got. Thank you so much, everyone,” Vanessa was quoted as saying by news agency IANS.
 
The 68th edition of the international beauty pageant witnessed a new format with the selection of top five beauty queens from the Continental Queens of Beauty. 
 
The Top 30 were trimmed down to Top 12. The Top 12 semi-finalists were grouped into five continents namely Africa, Americas, Asia and Oceania, Caribbean and Europe, reported The Daily Star.
 
Vanessa emerged victorious among 117 other hopefuls from around the world.
 
Contestant from Bangladesh Jannatul Ferdous Oishi had managed to move into the top 20 list, but got out of the competition during the top 12 selection phase, stated the report.
 
The colourful ceremony included US group Sister Sledge performing their 1979 disco anthem "We Are Family.