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The glittering crown of Miss World 2025 found its perfect home on the head of Thailand's radiant Opal Suchata Chuangsri during Saturday night's spectacular finale (May 31) in Hyderabad, India. The historic moment marked Thailand's first-ever victory in the prestigious pageant's 72-year history.
The 23-year-old political science student from Phuket triumphed over three formidable finalists: Ethiopia's Hasset Dereje (first runner-up), Poland's Maja Kladja, and Martinique's Aurelie Joachim. The competition reached its climax with an intense question-and-answer session designed to evaluate each contestant's worldview, communication skills, and core values.
Julia Morley, chairwoman of the Miss World Organisation and head judge, couldn't contain her admiration for the new queen: "Tonight wasn't just about beauty - we witnessed brilliance, courage and a catalyst for change. Opal represents everything we seek in a Miss World - purpose-driven leadership with a voice that demands to be heard."
Born in 2003 amidst Phuket's tropical beauty, Opal brings more than just stunning looks to her reign. Her personal battle with breast cancer at age sixteen transformed into global advocacy through her "Opal for Her" initiative - raising awareness and funds for early detection that became central to her Beauty With A Purpose campaign.
The newly crowned queen dominated multiple competition segments beyond the main title - winning both the Multimedia Challenge and topping fan votes with over 2.3 million engagements on the contest app. This victory follows her impressive showing as third runner-up at last year's Miss Universe pageant.
In her emotional victory speech,the new ambassador declared:“This crown belongs not just to me,but every girl who dreams of changing our world.I’m humbled to carry forward this legacy while creating meaningful impact during my reign.” p > < p >As she begins her year-long journey representing global womanhood ,all eyes will be watching how this articulate young leader transforms personal adversity into international action – proving once again that modern pageantry celebrates substance alongside style.< / p > < p >carol .ong @asiaone .com< / p > div >
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