Here are MEGA’s pick of best answers from Miss Universe 2024 Q&A segment that showcased charisma and eloquence—namely Venezuela, Nigeria, and Thailand
Beauty, brains, and grace under pressure come hand-in-hand in the Miss Universe pageant. Beneath the blinding stage lights, the stares of the audience and judges, the echoing sound system, and the self-awareness of being on stage, the Question and Answer (Q&A) segment is one of the most tense aspects of the competition. These beauty queens only have a few seconds to digest the question given to them before they speak into the microphone the words that will make or break them. Armed with charisma, their advocacies, and eloquence, these women gave the best answers at the Miss Universe 2024.
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Venezuela
Q: Describe the ideal woman of today and what you have in common with her.
In her native language, Ileana Marquez Pedroza mentioned the 124 other candidates she shared the stage with. “Leaving behind our differences and sending the world a message of respect, love, and union because that’s the way the world is built.” Despite only getting to know the other women for a few days, they have formed a sisterhood, a bond that is stronger than competition.
Nigeria
Q: Which is more important: being liked or being respected; and why?”
Speaking from a place of experience is Chidimma Adetshina, answering honestly and eloquently. “We live in a society where we often don’t feel respected because of who we are, and I feel like when you respect yourself, you respect others around you,” the beauty queen expressed. And yet, such a simple answer has a massive impact to the audience and judges.
Thailand
Q: What qualities must someone have to be a truly successful leader?
Fervently, Opal Suchata answered with empathy. “Because no matter how good you are, no matter what kind of education you have, in the end, you need empathy to care about your people, to care about their wellbeing.” She emphasized that it should not only be limited to leaders but to everyone, as being able to empathize with one another is the key to a united world.
Featured Image and Photos: MISS UNIVERSE THAILAND, CHIDIMMA ADETSHINA, & ILEANA MARQUEZ PEDROZA (via Instagram)