LOOK: Philippines wins fourth #MissUniverse crown

Published Dec 17, 2018

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Bangkok - Catriona Gray from the Philippines was crowned Miss Universe on Monday, the fourth time the Southeast Asian country has won the international beauty pageant.

Gray, a 24-year-old Filipino-Australian model, won the title in the Thai capital Bangkok where the pageant included for the first time a transgender contestant.

"My heart is filled with so much gratitude. There were moments of doubt where I felt overwhelmed and I felt the pressure," said Gray, who wore a red and orange dress that was inspired by Mount Mayon, a volcano that erupted this year.

Gray was asked during the contest about her views on legalising marijuana and replied that she supported it for medical uses.

Miss Universe 2018 is... PHILIPPINES! pic.twitter.com/r2BkN8JpXh

— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) December 17, 2018

Top 3 Final Word: Miss Universe Philippines #MissUniverse LIVE on @FOXtv. pic.twitter.com/W6Vwfy10k0

— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) December 17, 2018

Top 5 Question time: Watch #MissUniverse Philippines's answer. pic.twitter.com/uKpmpa0b3U

— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) December 17, 2018

After she was crowned, Gray told reporters the question was "definitely relevant" and "an active topic", in an apparent reference to the war on drugs in the Philippines that has killed thousands of Filipinos and caused international alarm.

Gray said during the pageant that working in a Manila slum had taught her to find beauty in difficult situations.

Newly crowned 2019 Miss Universe Catriona Gray, of Philippines, waves during the final of 67th Miss Universe competition in Bangkok, Thailand. Picture: Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP/African News Agency (ANA)

"If I could teach people to be grateful, we could have an amazing world where negativity could not grow and foster, and children would have a smile on their face," she said.

Miss South Africa, Tamaryn Green, 24 was the first runner-up, followed by Miss Venezuela, Sthefany Gutiérrez, 19.

Miss South Africa Tamaryn Green, second from left, is interviewed by host Steve Harvey during the final of 67th Miss Universe competition in Bangkok, Thailand. Picture: Gemunu Amarasinghe/AP/African News Agency (ANA)

Miss Spain, Angela Ponce, 27, made history as the first transgender contestant in the 66-year-old pageant.

Gray is the fourth Filipina to win Miss Universe and the second in three years. The pageant was shown live on the country's biggest television network and dominated social media.

Salvador Panelo, spokesman for President Rodrigo Duterte, said her win would put the country on the world map for its "beauty and elegance."

"In her success, Miss Philippines has shown to the world that women in our country have the ability to turn dreams into reality through passion, diligence, determination and hard work," he said.

The Philippines previously won Miss Universe titles in 2015, 1973 and 1969.

Reuters

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