Miss Universe Winner 2023: USA Representative R’Bonney Gabriel Takes Crown

On Saturday night, Bonney Gabriel of the United States was crowned the 71st Miss Universe Winner 2023. Gabriel, the first Filipino-American to win Miss USA last year, triumphed over Amanda Dudamel of Venezuela and Andrena Martnez of the Dominican Republic.

The pageant took place in New Orleans, Louisiana, and 84 women from all over the world competed for the title.

Saturday night was the competition’s final day, with eliminations reducing the number of finalists to just two.

Gabriel, the Miss Universe 2023 was asked when she reached the Top 5: “This year, Miss Universe has made an inclusive change, allowing mothers and married women to compete. What other changes would you like to see, and why?”

Gabriel, the Miss Universe 2023 responded that she hoped the contest organizers would raise the age limit for candidates.

“Because I am 28 years old, I would like to see my age increase. That is also the oldest age to compete. And I think it’s a lovely thing. ‘If not now, when?’ is my favourite quote. Because I believe that age does not define us as women. It’s not tomorrow or yesterday – it’s right now. The time has come, “She stated.

Gabriel, the Miss Universe 2023 is a model, fashion designer, and sewing instructor. She graduated from the University of North Texas with a Bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design and a Minor in Fibres. Gabriel also runs her own sustainable clothing line.

The beauty queen is the first Filipino-American to win Miss USA, and her “mission is for women and young girls to see themselves in her, and feel inspired to conquer their goals by owning who they are,” according to her official bio.

The night began with the announcement of the Top 16 Miss Universe 2023 contestants following a preliminary competition.

Top 16 Miss Universe 2023: Ashley Cario (Puerto Rico), Mideline Phelizor (Haiti), Monique Riley (Australia), Andreina Martinez Founier (Dominican Republic), Payengxa Lor (Laos), Ndavi Nokeri (South Africa), Telma Madeira (Portugal), Amelia Tu (Canada), Alessia Rovegno (Per), Tya Jané Ramey (Trinidad & Tobago) (Colombia).

Following the Miss Universe 2023 competition of beauty queens in evening gowns and bathing suits, the Top 5 Miss Universe 2023 were announced as Amanda Dudamel (Venezuela), R’Bonney Gabriel (USA), Ashley Cario (Puerto Rico), Gabrila Dos Santos (Curacao), and Andreina Martinez Founier (Dominican Republic).

Following a round of questions, the Top 3 Miss Universe 2023 finalists were revealed to be Andreina Martinez Founier (Dominican Republic), R’Bonney Gabriel (USA), and Amanda Dudamel (Canada) (Venezuela).

Miss Congeniality was awarded to Sofia Depassier of Chile, the Social Impact Award was presented to Anna Sueangam-iam of Thailand, and the Spirit of Carnival Award was presented to Viktoria Apanasenko of Ukraine.

It was also revealed that the next Miss Universe pageant will be held in El Salvador.

Miss Universe 2023 Contestants

There were more than 80 Miss Universe 2023 Contestants whose names are listed in the table below:

Miss Universe 2023 Contestants Country of Origin
Deta Kokomani Albania
Swelia Antonio Angola
Barbara Cabrera Argentina
Kristina Ayanian Aruba
Kiara Arends Australia
Monique Riley Bahrain
Chayenne Van Aarle Belgium
Ashley Lightburn Belize
Tashi Choden Bhutan
Camila Sanabria Bolivia
Mia Mamede Brazil
Lia Claxton British Virgin Islands
Kristina Plamenova Bulgaria
Manita Hang Cambodia
Monalisa Mouketey Cameroon
Amelia Tu Canada
Chloe Powery Doxey Cayman Islands
Sofia Depassier Chile
Jiang Sichen China
Maria Fernanda Aristizabal Colombia
Fernanda Rodriguez Costa Rica
Arijana Podgajski Croatia
Gabriela Dos Santos Curacao
Sara Mikulenkova Czech Republic
Anderina Martinez Dominican Republic
Nayelhi Gonazalez Ecuador
Alejandra Guajardo El Salvador
Alba Isabel Obama Equatorial Guinea
Petra Hamalainen Finland
Floriane Bascou France
Soraya Kohlmann Germany
Engracia Mofuman Ghana
Noky Simbani Great Britain
Korina Emmanouilidou Greece
Ivana Batchelor Guatemala
Mideline Phelizor Haiti
Rebeca Rodriguez Honduras
Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir Iceland
Divita Rai India
Lakshmi De Neefe Suardana Indonesia
Virginia Stablum Italy
Toshami Calvin Jamaica
Marybelen Sakamoto Japan
Roksana Ibrahimi Kosovo
Altynai Botoyarova Kyrgyzstan
Peayengxa Lor Laos
Yasmina Zaytoun Lebanon
Cheam Wei Yeng Malaysia
Maxine Formosa Malta
Alexandrine Belle-Etoile Mauritius
Irma Miranda Mexico
Zar Li Moe Myanmar
Cassia Sharpley Namibia
Sophiya Bhujel Nepal
Ona Moody Netherlands
Norma Huembes Nicaragua
Hannah Iribhogbe Nigeria
Ida Hauan Norway
Solaris Barba Panama
Lia Ashmore Paraguay
Alessia Rovegno Peru
Celeste Cortesi Philippines
Aleksandra Klepaczka Poland
Telma Madeira Portugal
Ashley Carino Puerto Rico
Anna Linnikova Russia
Sheri’s Paul Saint Lucia
Gabriella Gonthier Seychelles
Carissa Yap Singapore
Karolina Michalcikova Slovakia
Ndavi Nokeri South Africa
Hanna Kim South Korea
Alicia Faubel Spain
Alia Guindi Switzerland
Anna Sueangam-iam Thailand
Angel Cartwright The Bahamas
Tya Jane Ramey Trindad and Tobago
Alyena Sirin Turkey
Viktoria Ukraine
Apanasenko United States
R’Bonney Gabriel Uruguay
Amanda Dudamel Venezuela
Nguyen Thi Ngoc Chau Vietnam

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