This is the oldest Miss Universe in history (and how a new candidate could take the throne from her)

This is the oldest Miss Universe in history (and how a new candidate could take the throne from her)
This is the oldest Miss Universe in history (and how a new candidate could take the throne from her)

As has happened since the 1950s, this year the traditional beauty contest will take place. miss Universe in its 2024 version.

The beauty pageant has left great stories and anecdotes, where women from different parts of the world They have managed to succeed. In the case of Chilithe only time a national representative was able to win the international competition was in 1987, by Cecilia Bolocco.

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Who was the oldest Miss Universe to win the competition?

In the years that the popular contest has been developed, one fact that has attracted attention is the age of the Miss Universe.

Within the framework of the beauty pageant, the oldest participant to become Miss Universe was the candidate Filipino-American, R’Bonney Gabrielwho was named the most beautiful woman in the world at the age of 28 years in 2022.

Nevertheless, a recent applicant could take that position away from you to be the oldest Miss Universe in history.

The new candidate who could be the oldest Miss Universe in history

This is the Argentine woman Alejandra Rodríguezwho was crowned Miss Universe of Buenos Aires at the age of 60.

She is a lawyer and journalist by profession. The trans-Andean could make history, since Your next step is to compete in the Miss Universe Argentina 2024where she faces multiple competitors younger than her.

However, in the event that Alejandra Rodríguez manages to keep the crown of the neighboring country, She will get fully into the fight to be Miss Universe 2024.

It should be noted that next May 25 the final of the contest will take place of trans-Andean beauty, so in that instance it will be known whether or not the 60-year-old Argentine will compete in the Miss Universe contest in its 2024 version.

 
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