At the Miss Universe grand coronation pageant, Jamaica secured its tenth spot in the Top 20, with Dr. Jordanne Lauren Levy making the initial cut.
Levy, who participated in the swimsuit competition as well, expresses pride in her accomplishment.
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Levy revealed in a Saturday night interview with Observer Online, just after the spectacular coronation concluded, “I feel immensely proud to be able to represent my country. I stand tall in everything that I believe in, my experiences that gave me the position to be in the Top 20. I am proud of all the work that I put in to reach where I did.”
Sheynnis Palacois of Nicaragua became victorious as the 2023 Miss Universe, with Anntonia Porsild of Thailand and Morayah Wilson of Australia coming in second and third.
At San Salvador, El Salvador’s Jose’ Adolfo Pineda Arena, the 72nd Miss Universe pageant was grandly crowned.
The coronation featured a performance by Grammy-winning American R&B singer John Legend.
In eight previous Miss Universe finals, Jamaica placed among the Top 10.
The nation’s best result in the tournament was in 2010 when Yendi Phillips placed second, just behind Ximena Navarrete of Mexico.