Miss Universe 2021

Miss Universe 2021 was the 70th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Universe Dome in Eilat, Israel on 13 December 2021.[a][2]

Miss Universe 2021
Date13 December 2021
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueUniverse Dome, Port of Eilat, Eilat, Israel
BroadcasterInternational:Official broadcaster: Yes[1]
Entrants80
Placements16
DebutsBahrain
Withdrawals
  • Barbados
  • Belize
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Myanmar
  • Uruguay
Returns
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Guatemala
  • Hungary
  • Kenya
  • Morocco
  • Namibia
  • Nigeria
  • Sweden
  • Turkey
WinnerHarnaaz Sandhu
India
Best National CostumeMaristella Okpala, Nigeria
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Logo of the 70th anniversary of Miss Universe

At the end of the event, Andrea Meza of Mexico crowned Harnaaz Sandhu of India as Miss Universe 2021. It was India's first victory in twenty-one years, and the third victory of the country in the pageant's history. Sandhu became the first ever Sikh woman to win the title of Miss Universe.[3][4][5]

Contestants from eighty countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The competition featured the return of Steve Harvey as host; Harvey last served as host during Miss Universe 2019. Cheslie Kryst, who was previously crowned as Miss USA 2019, and Carson Kressley served as backstage correspondents. JoJo, Noa Kirel, Harel Skaat, Valerie Hamaty, and Narkis performed in this year's pageant.[6][7]

The competition also featured the return of Fox as the official broadcaster of the show after being absent for the previous edition. It was broadcast to hundreds of millions of viewers in 172 countries. This was also the final edition to be aired on an American broadcast television network.[7]

Background

Location and date

In January 2021, the Miss Universe Organization was reportedly in talks to host the 2021 edition of the competition in Costa Rica in late 2021 or early 2022.[8] The negotiations were later confirmed by Gustavo Segura, serving as the Minister of Tourism in the government of Costa Rica.[9][10] In May 2021, in her first interview to People en Español after her coronation, Andrea Meza stated that the next edition of the pageant could possibly take place at the end of 2021. She also acknowledged the fact that her reign would be one of the shortest in the history of the pageant.[b][11]

Two months after the interview, the Miss Universe Organization confirmed that the competition would be in Eilat, Israel in December 2021.[12] On 27 October 2021, the pageant was confirmed to be on 12 December 2021, at the Universe Dome, a custom-built and temporary arena imported to Eilat from Portugal. Also announced was that the chosen venue was to work with maximum capacity (5,000 spectators) to avoid precautious concerns on a potential COVID-19 resurgence, after the 2020 pageant (held in May 2021) was scaled down to 1,750 spectators (nearly one-quarter of the venue capacity) due to the ongoing worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.[13][14]

Selection of participants

Contestants from eighty countries and territories were selected to compete in the competition. Twenty-seven of these delegates were appointees to their positions after being a runner-up of their national pageant or being selected through a casting process, while two were selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Replacements

Amandine Petit, Miss France 2021, was initially supposed to compete in Miss Universe 2021, while Clémence Botino, Miss France 2020, was supposed to compete in Miss Universe 2020. A switch happened between the two delegates due to a potential date conflict between Miss Universe 2021 and Miss France 2022, at which Petit was contractually obligated to be present.[15] Debbie Aflalo, originally the first runner-up of Miss Dominican Republic 2021, was appointed to represent the country after the original winner, Andreína Martínez, tested positive for COVID-19 shortly before her scheduled departure.[16] Kawtar Benhalima, originally the first runner-up of Miss Universe Morocco 2021, was appointed to represent the country after the original winner, Fatima-Zahra Khayat, was injured in a car accident.[17]

Debuts, returns, and withdrawals

This edition marked the debut of Bahrain, and the returns of Equatorial Guinea, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Kenya, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Sweden, and Turkey; Morocco last competed in 1978, which makes the country's first time to compete after four decades of absence from Miss Universe,[18] Greece, Guatemala, and Hungary last competed in 2018, while the others last competed in 2019. Barbados, Belize, Indonesia, and Malaysia withdrew for travel restrictions while Myanmar and Uruguay withdrew for undisclosed reasons.[19][20][21][22] Expected to debut in the competition was the United Arab Emirates, but plans changed following the cancellation of its national pageant.[23][24]

Botino later tested positive for COVID-19 upon arriving in Israel, and was taken to a government isolation hotel. She had been fully vaccinated, and had tested upon departure.[25] Botino was released from quarantine after ten days and was authorized to rejoin the competition.[26]

Incidents before the pageant

Miss South Africa Lalela Mswane, refused to withdraw from the pageant after pressure from the South African government. Minister of Arts, Sport and Culture – Nathi Mthethwa, announced that the government refused to associate itself with the pageant as "the atrocities committed by Israel against Palestinians are well documented."[27][28][29]

Results

Miss Universe 2021 participating countries and territories.

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 2021
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 5
Top 10
Top 16

§ - Voted into the Top 16 by viewers

Special awards

AwardContestant
Best National Costume
Fan Vote Winner
Social Impact Award
Spirit of Carnival Award

Pageant

Format

The Miss Universe Organization introduced several specific changes to the format for this edition. The number of semifinalists was reduced to sixteen— the same number of semifinalists in 2017. The results of the preliminary competition— which consisted of the swimsuit and evening gown competition, and the closed-door interview, determined the sixteen semifinalists selected at large. The internet voting is still being implemented, with fans being able to vote for another delegate to advance into the semifinals. The sixteen semifinalists competed in the swimsuit competition and were narrowed down to ten afterward. The ten semifinalists competed in the evening gown competition and were narrowed down to five afterward. The five finalists competed in the preliminary question and answer round, and the final three was chosen. The final word portion was brought back, after which Miss Universe 2021 and her two runners-up were announced.[33]

Selection committee

Contestants

Eighty contestants competed for the title.[36]

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[c]Hometown
AlbaniaIna Dajci[37]27Tirana
ArgentinaJulieta García[38]22Bahía Blanca
ArmeniaNane Avetisyan[39]24Yerevan
ArubaThessaly Zimmerman[40]27Oranjestad
AustraliaDaria Varlamova[41]27Melbourne
The BahamasChantel O'Brian[42]27Nassau
BahrainManar Nadeem Deyani[43]25Riffa
BelgiumKedist Deltour[44]24Nazareth
BoliviaNahemi Uequin[45]20Santa Cruz
BrazilTeresa Santos[46]23Maranguape
British Virgin IslandsXaria Penn[47]18Tortola
BulgariaElena Danova[48]21Krichim
CambodiaNgin Marady[49]22Phnom Penh
CameroonMichèle-Ange Minkata[50][51]27Yaoundé
CanadaTamara Jemuovic[52]27Toronto
Cayman IslandsGeorgina Kerford[53]18George Town
ChileAntonia Figueroa[54]26La Serena
ChinaYang Shi Yin[55]20Beijing
ColombiaValeria Ayos[56]27Cartagena
Costa RicaValeria Rees[57]28Heredia
CroatiaOra Ivanišević[58]20Dubrovnik
CuraçaoShariëngela Cijntje[59]27Willemstad
Czech RepublicKarolína Kokešová[60]25Prague
DenmarkSara Langtved[61]26Copenhagen
Dominican RepublicDebbie Aflalo[62]27Azua
EcuadorSusy Sacoto[63]24Portoviejo
El SalvadorAlejandra Gavidia[64]25San Salvador
Equatorial GuineaMartina Mituy[65]19Ebibeyin
FinlandEssi Unkuri[66]23Vaasa
FranceClémence Botino[67]24Baie-Mahault
GermanyHannah Seifer[68]19Düsseldorf
GhanaNaa Commodore[69][51]26Accra
Great BritainEmma Collingridge[70]23Suffolk
GreeceSofia Arapogianni[71]22Ithaca
GuatemalaDannia Guevara[72]24Ayutla
HaitiPascale Bélony[73]28Cap-Haïtien
HondurasRose Meléndez[74]27Limón
HungaryJázmin Viktória[75]20Budapest
IcelandElísa Gróa Steinþórsdóttir[76]22Garðabær
IndiaHarnaaz Sandhu[77]21Chandigarh
IrelandKatharine Walker[78]26Belfast
IsraelNoa Cochva[79]22Bnei Atarot
ItalyCaterina Di Fuccia[80]23Marcianise
JamaicaDaena Soares[81]22Mona
JapanJuri Watanabe[82]25Tokyo
KazakhstanAziza Tokashova[36]27Almaty
KenyaRoshanara Ebrahim[83]28Nairobi
KosovoShkurtesa Sejdiu[84]19Gjilan
LaosTonkham Phonchanhueang[85]26Vientiane
MaltaJade Cini[86]26Valletta
MauritiusAnne Murielle Ravina[87]26Rodrigues
MexicoDébora Hallal[88]25Los Mochis
MoroccoKawtar Benhalima[89]22Marrakesh
NamibiaChelsi Shikongo[90]24Walvis Bay
NepalSujita Basnet[91]28Kathmandu
NetherlandsJulia Sinning[92]24Amsterdam
NicaraguaAllison Wassmer[93]26Managua
NigeriaMaristella Okpala[94][51]28Anambra
NorwayNora Nakken[95]23Trondheim
PanamaBrenda Smith[96]27Panama City
ParaguayNadia Ferreira[97]22Villarrica
PeruYely Rivera[98]27Arequipa
PhilippinesBeatrice Gomez[99]26Cebu City
PolandAgata Wdowiak[100]25Łódź
PortugalOrícia Dos Santos[101]27Lisbon
Puerto RicoMichelle Colón[102]21Loíza
RomaniaCarmina Cotfas[103]21Cluj-Napoca
RussiaRalina Arabova[104]22Kazan
SingaporeNandita Banna[105]21Singapore
SlovakiaVeronika Ščepánková[106]26Bratislava
South AfricaLalela Mswane[107][51]24Richards Bay
South KoreaJisu Kim[108]23Seoul
SpainSarah Loinaz[109]23San Sebastián
SwedenMoa Sandberg[36]25Stockholm
ThailandAnchilee Scott-Kemmis[110]22Chachoengsao
TurkeyCemrenaz Turhan[111]23Istanbul
UkraineHannah Neplyakh[112]27Dnipro
United StatesElle Smith[113]23Louisville
VenezuelaLuiseth Materán[114]25Los Teques
VietnamKim Duyên[115]26Cần Thơ

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