Miss Trinidad and Tobago Aché Abrahams brought the country the closest it has been in a long time to become Miss World.
Abrahams finished in the top 40, top 12, and top 8 before defeating Miss Brazil to win the Americas and the Caribbean.
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Yasmina Zaytoun, Miss Lebanon, came in second, while Krystyna Pyszková of the Czech Republic took first place.
Two sets of questions were asked of Abraham. Initially, it was required of her, “According to you, what is the most pressing issue that most working women face, and why?”
She stated, “I have to say it’s not a lack of talent or skills, it’s a lack of opportunities. So, I’m grateful to Miss World for giving me this platform because you allow me to follow my dreams.”
“Your voice is just as powerful as everyone else’s,” the young ladies and gentlemen around the country were written to.
When the Shark Tank India judges questioned her about why she should win the competition, she was allowed to “pitch” to them.
She said that she could offer Miss World the mindset of the people of Trinidad and Tobago.
The beauty queen noted, “In sweet T&T we say may every creed and race find an equal place. I live my life every day with that motto, with that mantra. I believe Miss World has a similar mantra. I believe when you have compassion and understanding for differences, you can really make a difference in the world and work hand in hand to create a bright future. For me I am so honored to be here and to share the mindset of T&T because we can truly make a difference. In Trinidad and Tobago, we acknowledge our similarities but more importantly, we celebrate our differences. We see the beauty in diversity, and we promote inclusion.”