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Miss Mexico Is Crowned Miss Universe 2010
Miss Mexico 2010, Jimena Navarrete (L), reacts as she is crowned the 2010 Miss Universe by 2009 Miss Universe Stefania Fernandez during the 2010 Miss Universe Pageant at the Mandalay Bay Events Center August 23, 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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A 22-year-old Mexico woman won the Miss Universe pageant Monday night after donning a flowing red gown and telling an audience it's important to teach kids family values.
Jimena Navarrete of Guadalajara was first to answer an interview question Monday night and the last of 83 contestants standing in the headline-grabbing pageant on the Las Vegas Strip.
Her one-strap gown flowed behind her like a sheet as she walked. Earlier, she smiled in a violet bikini as she confidently strutted across the stage.
Asked by Olympic gold-medal figure skater Evan Lysacek how she felt about unsupervised Internet use, Navarrete said the Internet is important but parents need to be careful and watch over their kids.
"I do believe that Internet is an indispensable, necessary tool for the present time," she said through an interpreter. "We must be sure to teach them the values that we learned as a family."
First runner-up was Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps, while second runner-up was Miss Australia Jesinta Campbell.
Navarrete — who's been modeling since she was 15 — is Mexico's second Miss Universe. Lupita Jones of Mexico won the title in 1991. Navarrete replaces Miss Universe 2009 Stefania Fernandez of Venezuela.
Navarrete's win thwarted Miss Venezuela Marelisa Gibson from giving the South American country a third consecutive win. Neither Gibson nor Miss USA Rima Fakih made the top 15 finalists.
With fans in some 190 countries watching on television and keeping tabs on Twitter, Navarrete and her competitors introduced themselves while wearing over-the-top national costumes. They then danced in silver and black dresses for the show's opening number before the top 15 finalists were announced.
The final 15 walked in swimsuits while Cirque du Soleil musicians played Elvis Presley songs including Viva Las Vegas. The last 10 impressed in their gowns while John Legend and the Roots played a soulful medley including Save Room.
By the end of the show, seven of the top 10 trending topics on Twitter had to do with the pageant, its contestants, its judges or owner Donald Trump. The mogul co-owns the pageant with TV network NBC.
Navarrete won a package of prizes including an undisclosed salary, a luxury New York apartment with living expenses, a one-year scholarship to the New York Film Academy with housing after her reign, plus jewelry, clothes and shoes fit for a beauty champion.
Campbell won the Miss Congeniality Universe award. Miss Thailand Fonthip Watcharatrakul won Miss Photogenic Universe and a second award for having the best national costume.
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VIVA MEXICO!!! | |
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i wouldnt kick her out of bed... | |
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I hate this competition. Women paraded like cattle, stripped to swimwear, their worth judged on their beauty (and "talent" ).
It's 2010.
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Just kidding!
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Yeah, by 2010 they should just exhibit their bodies naked instead of wearing those corny swimsuits. Also, saying during the Q&A that you're not bisexual should be taken as a disadvantage.
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These women were from all over the world, all different races and they ALL looked exactly the same.
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I would beg to differ with you. They were roughly the same body size and height, but that's where the similarities end.
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Nice. | |
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99% of them all had the same hair, same smile, pretty much the same warm (but not too dark) skin colour.
In no way does a contest like this show beauty in variety.
Yes, they all look the same.
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20-year-olds all look the same anyway. | |
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Ya, ok. | |
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Even though I do not believe in this kind of beauty contest crap.....Viva Mexico!!!!!! | |
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much closer to perfect, you mean? My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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My Legacy
http://prince.org/msg/8/192731 | |
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She is beautiful!!!!! | |
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Sheila E was one of the judges! "Bring friends, bring your children and bring foot spray 'cause it's gon' be funky." ~ Prince
A kiss on the lips, is betta than a knife in the back ~ Sheila E Darkness isn't the absence of light, it's the absence of U ~ Prince | |
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I think it's they styling and the makeup. | |
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Hot legs, ...but I'm not mad about the rest of her body, including her face; as someone has said, these women all look the same...their faces, hairstyles and even voices lack personality or style... | |
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Pffft.
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of course, they wouldn't naturally look like this. It's the extensions, hair dye, makeup, diets, tanning, outfits, personality coaching...
scrub them clean and they would all be hot and 5'10" but they wouldn't all look alike My Legacy
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so true.
they wouldn't be 5'10 either. More like 5'7 or 8. Damn hookah heels. | |
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^
Please stop before you completely ruin the illusion of breathtaking pulchritude and bikini perfection. | |
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Gotta disagree with this as well. They all have very, very similar bone structure in the face. There is a definite beauty ideal with contests like this, and they really do not deviate much from it. | |
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there is not too much extreme, sure, but I'm looking at them and I see pointy chins, round chins, straight noses, curved noses, wide noses, and different skin tones, straight hair curly hair, blond, brunett...
They don't look all that much alike, to me, honestly. My Legacy
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However the winner does have a kind of generic, racially ambiguous look (like that woman in the tampon commercials ) so I see Erin's point My Legacy
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Another "HUMAN" wins the Miss Universe contest. This is so fixed. Clearly Miss Vulcan should have won. | |
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I used to love watching these. Have missed the past few years. Thanks to DVR and Netflix I never know when anything airs anymore. [Edited 8/24/10 16:11pm] | |
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Five Things to Know About the New Miss Universe
August 2010
Meet overnight sensation Jimena Navarrete.
http://www.people.com/peo...08,00.html [Edited 8/24/10 17:25pm] | |
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