MANILA, Philippines — The 73rd Miss Universe finals was held today in Arena CDMX in Mexico City.
This year’s format saw 125 contestants being cut to the Top 30. These ladies will further be trimmed down to the Top 12 who will compete in the evening gown competition. The Top 5 will remain to battle with each other’s wits in the question and answer round.
Here are the Top 30 of Miss Universe 2024:
- France – Indira Ampiot
- India – Rhea Singha
- Serbia – Ivana Trisic
- Vietnam – Ky Duyen Nguyen
- Puerto Rico – Jennifer Colin
- Nigeria – Chidimma Adetshina
- Canada – Ashley Callingbull
- Cuba – Marianela Ancheta
- China – Jia Qi
- Japan – Kaya Chakrabortty
- Egypt – Logina Salah
- Mexico – Maria Fernanda Beltran
- Argentina – Magali Benejam
- Thailand – Opal Suchata Chuangsri
- Peru – Tatiana Calmell
- Macau – Cassandra Chiu
- Philippines – Chelsea Manalo
- Ecuador – Mara Topic
- Bolivia – Juliana Barrientos
- Malaysia – Sandra Lim
- Russia – Valentina Alekseeva
- Aruba – Anouk Eman
- Finland – Matilda Wirtavuori
- Dominican Republic – Celinee Santos
- Cambodia – Davin Prasath
- Nicaragua – Geyssell Garcia
- Denmark – Victoria Kjær Theilvig
- Venezuela – Ileana Marquez
- Zimbabwe – Sakhile Dube
- Chile – Emilia Dides
The judging panel during the Miss Universe 2024 final show in Mexico City included Dubai-based Filipino designer Michael Cinco, women empowerment advocate Gabriela Gonzalez, art collector Gary Nader, Austrian entrepreneur Eva Cavalli, star builder Emilio Estefan, Colombian actress Fariana, celebrity dentist Camila Guiribitey, and Miss Universe Canada 2020 Nova Stevens.
Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray returned as commentator, while actor Mario Lopez reprised his role as pageant host. Miss Universe 2022 American-Filipino R’bonney Gabriel, on the other hand, joined the Voice for Change project judging panel.
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