Nicaraguan Sheynnis Palacios makes history as the first Miss Universe winner from Her country.
Nicaraguan Sheynnis Palacios makes history as the first Miss Universe winner from her country.
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In a momentous event at the 72nd final of the Miss Universe competition in San Salvador, El Salvador, held on November 18, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua emerged victorious, securing the prestigious 2023 Miss Universe title. The 23-year-old, recognized for her roles as a TV host and model, marked a historic win as the first-ever contestant from Nicaragua to claim the coveted Miss Universe crown.

Palacios surpassed fierce competition, outshining first runner-up Anntonia Porsild from Thailand and second runner-up Moraya Wilson from Australia. The top 10 finalists who graced the grand stage included Camila Avella from Colombia, Isabella García-Manzo from El Salvador, Camila Escribens from Peru, Michelle Dee from the Philippines, Karla Guilfú Acevedo from Puerto Rico, Athenea Pérez from Spain, and Diana Silva from Venezuela.
Sheynnis Palacios’s triumph not only adds a significant chapter to her personal journey but also elevates Nicaragua’s representation on the global stage of beauty and grace. Her historic win will undoubtedly be celebrated as a moment of pride for her nation and a symbol of achievement for future aspirants in Nicaragua’s pageant legacy.
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