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Showing posts with label Miss World 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss World 2010. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Alexandria Mills and Emma Wareus present Awards
The 20th Annual Property Awards Lunch (the PROPs) in aid of Variety, The Children’s Charity was held at London’s Hilton Park Lane yesterday, with Miss World Alexandria Mills and Miss World Africa Emma Wareus on stage to present the awards to the winners. Recipients and guests included Deputy Mayor of London Richard Barnes and PROPs Ambassador Matt King who, paralysed from the neck down from an injury playing in his first professional rugby match, has since received help and support from the PROPs and Variety.
The event, hosted by comedian and actor Omid Djalili, saw awards presented to individuals and companies in the property industry who have excelled over the past year, while also raising funds for Variety. Since their inception in 1992, the PROPS Awards have generated over £6.5 million for the charity, providing over 1700 electric wheelchairs for disabled children and young people throughout the UK.
Sc : Missworld.com
The event, hosted by comedian and actor Omid Djalili, saw awards presented to individuals and companies in the property industry who have excelled over the past year, while also raising funds for Variety. Since their inception in 1992, the PROPS Awards have generated over £6.5 million for the charity, providing over 1700 electric wheelchairs for disabled children and young people throughout the UK.
Sc : Missworld.com
Saturday, May 21, 2011
News Miss World 2010
Cambridge Union Society welcomes Miss World

Miss World Alexandria Mills and Miss World Africa Emma Wareus impressed the gathered students and alumni of the University of Cambridge as they delivered speeches in the famous Debating Hall of the Cambridge Union Society. Invited to speak by the world’s oldest and most prestigious debating society, it gave the assembled audience a chance to hear about all aspects of what it means to be Miss World.
Alexandria’s speech, entitled “More Than I Could Ever Imagine”, focused on her experiences of becoming Miss World, and how it has changed her life, offering a personal and emotional insight into her time as Miss World. Emma explained the role of Beauty with a Purpose and the international charity work that is at the heart of Miss World, as well as different perspectives in Botswana, Africa, and around the world. Together they spoke for over an hour, and the enthusiastic response from the audience continued as they spent a further hour and a half meeting and speaking with those in attendance, answering further questions.Earlier in the day, Alexandria and Emma met with students and society members for a tour of Cambridge and the University campus, and enjoyed a traditional punting boat trip along the River Cam.
Courtesy Missworld.com
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Miss World 2010 Finals: Nick Verreos Rates The Miss World Evening Gowns!!!
And The Winner Is...
Yesterday in Sanya China, a new Miss World was crowned and to a lot of people's surprises, the US representative, 18 year old Alexandria Mills, won. 114 contestants from all over the world competed. She was a favorite to make the finalist roster but not necessarily to take it all. But she did! Miss World--in case you were not "in the know" for international pageants--is a completely separate pageant from the Donald Trump-owned Miss Universe.
While most of the Western Hemisphere (North and South America) consider the Miss Universe Pageant as the premier international beauty contest, the rest of the world (Europe, Africa, Asia) see Miss World as the leader. The Miss World Organization is based out of London and it's "Donald Trump" is CEO Julia Morley.










Until the next Pageant--And remember: Keep it elegant, simple, modern and don't forget that high slit!
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