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Miss Brazil

Miss Brazil (Portuguese: Miss Brasil) is a Brazilian national beauty pageant, held annually since 1954. The competition has gone through several incarnations throughout its history, while its main purpose has been to select the Brazilian representative for the Miss Universe pageant. From 2020-2023, the pageant has been owned by Brazilian businessman Winston Ling, while Marthina Brandt has served as its national director.

Organização Miss Brasil
Formation1954; 70 years ago (1954)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSão Paulo
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
Portuguese
National director
Gerson Antonelli
Websitemissuniversebrazil.com.br

History

Early years and golden age (1954–1972)

 
Martha Rocha, Miss Brazil 1954

Since 1900, competitions in the vein of Miss Brazil had existed sporadically throughout the country in a non-consecutive manner. Violeta Lima Castro, crowned Miss Brazil 1900, is sometimes considered the first Miss Brazil, although the records surrounding her being the alleged first winner are inconsistent and some records allege that a different woman was crowned as the first Miss Brazil during the time of the Empire of Brazil in 1865. Overall, evidence supports that eight women had been crowned Miss Brazil in the early years before a Miss Brazil pageant was formally created.[1][2]

Year Miss Brazil State
1900 Violeta Lima Castro   Rio de Janeiro
1912 Noêmia Nabuco de Castro   Rio de Janeiro
1922 Maria José "Zezé" Leone   São Paulo
1929 Olga Bergamini de Sá   Rio de Janeiro
1930 Yolanda Pereira   Rio Grande do Sul
1932 Ieda Telles de Menezes   Rio de Janeiro
1939 Vânia Pinto   Rio de Janeiro
1949 Jussara Marques   Goiás

The Miss Brazil competition was formally created in 1954, and held annually since. Its inaugural edition was held at the Palácio Quitandinha in Petrópolis, and used to select a Brazilian representative for Miss Universe 1954, Brazil's first time competing in Miss Universe. Martha Rocha ultimately won the title, and is thus considered the first formal Miss Brazil winner. Following this inaugural event, Miss Brazil was held annually to elect a woman to represent Brazil at Miss Universe, becoming the first time where a national beauty pageant was held regularly in Brazil. Catalina Swimwear, the founder and main sponsor of Miss Universe, became sponsors of the Miss Brazil competition and provided swimwear for the contestants.[3]

Diários Associados began promoting and broadcasting the competition in 1955, which significantly increased press coverage and recognition of the competition in Brazil, turning it into the second-most watched event on Brazilian television, behind only the matches of the Brazil national football team. Miss Brazil entered its golden age in the 1960s, with Iêda Maria Vargas winning Miss Universe 1963 and Martha Vasconcellos winning Miss Universe 1968, its only wins in the competition.[4] Lúcia Petterle also later was crowned Miss World 1971, making Brazil one of the few countries at the time to have won both of the world's two major international beauty pageants. At the time, the first runner-up of Miss Brazil was nominated to compete at Miss World.[5]

Move to Brasília (1973–1980)

In 1973, the organizers of Miss Brazil opted to move the pageant from Ginásio do Maracanãzinho in Rio de Janeiro, where it had traditionally been held, to Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasília. This was done for both strategic and political reasons: most connecting flights throughout Brazil stopped in Brasília, Brasília was the location of the headquarters of Diários Associados, and being the federal capital, the president of Brazil could be involved in greeting the contestants.[6]

Following the move of the competition to Brasília, Miss Brazil was faced with a number of problems in regards to viewership and sponsors. The competition began to experience a decrease in popularity, both in television viewers and ticket sales. This problem was exacerbated with the withdrawal of key sponsor Helena Rubinstein Incorporated in 1976. Rede Tupi continued to broadcast Miss Brazil until its bankruptcy in 1980.

SBT and continued decline (1981–1999)

Following the bankruptcy of Rede Tupi in 1980, Miss Brazil was transferred to Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (SBT) and its owner Silvio Santos. During this period, Marlene Brito was hired by SBT as the new national director of Miss Brazil, tasked with overseeing day-to-day operations and the preparation of contestants. During the SBT era, Santos became known as the face of Miss Brazil, hosting the pageant every year. However, the competition did not see an uptick in support or viewership, and continued to decline in popularity. In 1990, SBT dropped Miss Brazil from its scheduling due to the continued downturn in viewership.

Following the withdrawal of SBT, Brito opted to leave the network and found her own company to promote Brazilian beauty pageants, called The Most of Brazilian Beauty. Brito organized the national pageants in 1991 and 1992, but due to a lack of sponsorship, was forced to appoint a titleholder instead in 1993. The following year Paulo Max took over the Miss Brazil organization, and after his death in 1996, his children Paulo Max Filho and Ana Paula Sang organized the competition from 1997 until 1999.

Gaeta (2000–2011)

In 2000, Brazilian event planning company Gaeta Promoções e Eventos took over the duties of organizing Miss Brazil, through a deal that saw the competition broadcast through the CNT Rio de Janeiro local station. In 2002, the competition returned to national television after being transferred to the newly created RedeTV!. The pageant entered into a partnership with Rede Bandeirantes (Band) in 2003, which saw renewed media promotion throughout Brazil. This agreement led to a reemergence of popularity amongst the Brazilian public, with Miss Universe 2003 becoming the most-watched event of the night in Brazil according to the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics (IBOPE).[7]

Band (2012–2019)

 
Raissa Santana, Miss Brazil 2016

In 2012, the Brazilian franchise for Miss Universe was awarded entirely to Band, ending their partnership with Gaeta and removing Gaeta from the Brazilian franchise entirely. From 2012 until 2015, the Brazilian media conglomerate Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação was responsible for directing the national pageant and selecting candidates from the 27 state pageants.

Polishop partnership (2015–2019)

In 2015, amidst severe financial hardship, Band entered into an agreement with Brazilian retailer Polishop [pt], under the leadership of Polishop owner João Appolinário [pt]. With this agreement, Band was only responsible for the annual broadcast of the competition, with Polishop responsible for all other management and organization. During this time, the competition was renamed to Miss Brasil Be Emotion.[8]

Miss Universe Brazil (2020–present)

In July 2019, the partnership between Band and Polishop came to an end due to a decrease in interest from the Brazilian public, and the Brazilian press alleged that Brazil would not have a representative at Miss Universe 2020.[9][10]

In October 2019, Natália Guimarães confirmed that she had news regarding the future of Miss Brazil, and that fans should expect a "new era" for the competition.[11] Band later confirmed that they were not abandoning the Miss Brazil brand, but would be dependent on new sponsorship. In March 2020, it was confirmed that Band's license with the Miss Universe Organization was not renewed.[12][13][14]

In July 2020, it was announced that Brazilian businessman Winston Ling had purchased the Brazilian franchise for Miss Universe, and that the competition would be rebranded as U Miss Brazil (later changed to Miss Universe Brazil the following year).[15][16] In November 2020, Marthina Brandt, a former Miss Brazil winner, was hired as the national director of the newly created competition. The organization appointed a representative to be its inaugural titleholder in 2020, and held its first national pageant in 2021.[17]

Contestants

Each year, contestants are chosen through a series of state pageants held throughout Brazil (the 26 states and the Federal District) in the second half of the year before and the first half of the year before the national competition. Over time, the states represented at Miss Brazil have varied slightly. The following 27 state pageants (the Federal District, Distrito Federal, is counted as a state) currently send contestants to Miss Brazil:

The state competitions are organized by state organizations, and contestants must reside or attend school in the state they choose to represent. State Organizations have their own discretion as to how they wish to field candidates for the state contests. Some choose to organize a number of local contests corresponding to cities or municipalities within the state, while others use closed casting processes.

Recent titleholders

Gallery

Winners by state

Number State Years
16   Rio Grande do Sul
  • 1956
  • 1963
  • 1972
  • 1986
  • 1993
  • 1999
  • 2001
  • 2002[a]
  • 2004
  • 2006
  • 2008
  • 2011
  • 2012
  • 2015
  • 2020
  • 2023
9   Minas Gerais
  • 1961
  • 1971
  • 1978
  • 1983
  • 1995
  • 1997
  • 2007
  • 2010
  • 2019
8   São Paulo
  • 1967
  • 1973
  • 1974
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 1984
  • 1991
  • 1994
  Rio de Janeiro[b][c]
  • 1958
  • 1959
  • 1960
  • 1965
  • 1966
  • 1970
  • 1980
  • 1981
5   Santa Catarina
  • 1969
  • 1975
  • 1988
  • 2002[a]
  • 2005
4   Ceará
  • 1955
  • 1989
  • 2014
  • 2021
  Paraná
  • 1964
  • 1992
  • 1996
  • 2016
3   Mato Grosso
  • 1985
  • 2000
  • 2013
  Bahia
  • 1954
  • 1962
  • 1968
2   Amazonas
  • 1957
  • 2018
  Rio Grande do Norte
  • 1979
  • 2009
1   Espírito Santo
  • 2022
  Piauí
  • 2017
  Tocantins
  • 2003
  Mato Grosso do Sul
  • 1998
  Distrito Federal
  • 1987
  Pará
  • 1982

Notes

  1. ^ a b In 2002, winner Joseane Oliveira of Rio Grande do Sul was dethroned after it was revealed that she was married at the time of her crowning. She was replaced as Miss Brazil by her first runner-up, Taíza Thömsen of Santa Catarina.
  2. ^ Until 1960, portions of Rio de Janeiro were administered under the Federal District of Brazil at the time, which was the city of Rio de Janeiro, and titleholders who represented Distrito Federal (Rio de Janeiro) are included here.
  3. ^ Until 1975, portions of Rio de Janeiro were administered under the state of Guanabara, and titleholders who represented Guanabara are included here.

References

  1. ^ "Primeira Miss Brasil era de Santos" (in Portuguese). Novo Milênio. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  2. ^ "História do concurso" (in Portuguese). Palmas Convention e Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  3. ^ "History – Miss Universe". Miss Universe.com. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  4. ^ . Pageantopolis. Archived from the original on 27 December 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ "1971 – Lúcia Tavares Petterle – Guanabara". Miss Brasil World. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  6. ^ A Ditadura Derrotada. Google Livros. 2003. ISBN 9788535904284. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  7. ^ "Miss Brasil leva Band ao primeiro lugar no Ibope" (in Portuguese). Folha Online. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Miss Brasil 2016 registra recorde de candidatas negras". EGO. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  9. ^ "Com prejuízo e sem Ibope, Band anuncia fim do Miss Brasil em 2020" (in Portuguese). Observatório da Televisão. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  10. ^ "Band não renova com Polishop, e Brasil ficará de fora do Miss Universo 2020" (in Portuguese). F5. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 12 August 2019.
  11. ^ "Natália Guimarães no Instagram: "Sim... o Miss Brasil está vivo!! Preparem-se para uma nova era, um novo ciclo!! Aguardem novidades incríveis!"" (in Portuguese). Instagram. Archived from the original on 23 December 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  12. ^ "Ex-diretor do Miss Brasil se une a ex-misses para garantir o concurso em 2020" (in Portuguese). F5. 10 October 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  13. ^ Meneses, Ian. "Fim de um era: Band não renova transmissão e licenciamento do Miss Brasil Universo" (in Portuguese). www.bahianoticias.com.br. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Band formaliza a parceiros que não detém mais franquia do Miss Universo" (in Portuguese). F5. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Publicação do Instagram de Winston Ling • 7 de Jul, 2020 às 5:58 UTC" (in Portuguese). Instagram. Archived from the original on 23 December 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  16. ^ "twitter.com/winstonling/status/1280393839879098369" (in Portuguese). Twitter. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  17. ^ "Miss Brasil 2020 será indicada pela nova organização até agosto por causa da pandemia". F5 (in Portuguese). 7 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  18. ^ "Maria Brechane, do Rio Grande do Sul, é a Miss Universo Brasil 2023". Gshow (in Portuguese). 9 July 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  19. ^ Santana, Caio (19 July 2022). "Espírito Santo vence Miss Brasil pela 1ª vez na história com Mia Mamede". Universo Online (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 20 July 2022.

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Miss Brazil Portuguese Miss Brasil is a Brazilian national beauty pageant held annually since 1954 The competition has gone through several incarnations throughout its history while its main purpose has been to select the Brazilian representative for the Miss Universe pageant From 2020 2023 the pageant has been owned by Brazilian businessman Winston Ling while Marthina Brandt has served as its national director Organizacao Miss BrasilFormation1954 70 years ago 1954 TypeBeauty pageantHeadquartersSao PauloLocationBrazilMembershipMiss UniverseOfficial languagePortugueseNational directorGerson AntonelliWebsitemissuniversebrazil wbr com wbr br Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and golden age 1954 1972 1 2 Move to Brasilia 1973 1980 1 3 SBT and continued decline 1981 1999 1 4 Gaeta 2000 2011 1 5 Band 2012 2019 1 5 1 Polishop partnership 2015 2019 1 6 Miss Universe Brazil 2020 present 2 Contestants 3 Recent titleholders 3 1 Gallery 3 2 Winners by state 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistoryEarly years and golden age 1954 1972 nbsp Martha Rocha Miss Brazil 1954 Since 1900 competitions in the vein of Miss Brazil had existed sporadically throughout the country in a non consecutive manner Violeta Lima Castro crowned Miss Brazil 1900 is sometimes considered the first Miss Brazil although the records surrounding her being the alleged first winner are inconsistent and some records allege that a different woman was crowned as the first Miss Brazil during the time of the Empire of Brazil in 1865 Overall evidence supports that eight women had been crowned Miss Brazil in the early years before a Miss Brazil pageant was formally created 1 2 Year Miss Brazil State 1900 Violeta Lima Castro nbsp Rio de Janeiro 1912 Noemia Nabuco de Castro nbsp Rio de Janeiro 1922 Maria Jose Zeze Leone nbsp Sao Paulo 1929 Olga Bergamini de Sa nbsp Rio de Janeiro 1930 Yolanda Pereira nbsp Rio Grande do Sul 1932 Ieda Telles de Menezes nbsp Rio de Janeiro 1939 Vania Pinto nbsp Rio de Janeiro 1949 Jussara Marques nbsp Goias The Miss Brazil competition was formally created in 1954 and held annually since Its inaugural edition was held at the Palacio Quitandinha in Petropolis and used to select a Brazilian representative for Miss Universe 1954 Brazil s first time competing in Miss Universe Martha Rocha ultimately won the title and is thus considered the first formal Miss Brazil winner Following this inaugural event Miss Brazil was held annually to elect a woman to represent Brazil at Miss Universe becoming the first time where a national beauty pageant was held regularly in Brazil Catalina Swimwear the founder and main sponsor of Miss Universe became sponsors of the Miss Brazil competition and provided swimwear for the contestants 3 Diarios Associados began promoting and broadcasting the competition in 1955 which significantly increased press coverage and recognition of the competition in Brazil turning it into the second most watched event on Brazilian television behind only the matches of the Brazil national football team Miss Brazil entered its golden age in the 1960s with Ieda Maria Vargas winning Miss Universe 1963 and Martha Vasconcellos winning Miss Universe 1968 its only wins in the competition 4 Lucia Petterle also later was crowned Miss World 1971 making Brazil one of the few countries at the time to have won both of the world s two major international beauty pageants At the time the first runner up of Miss Brazil was nominated to compete at Miss World 5 Move to Brasilia 1973 1980 In 1973 the organizers of Miss Brazil opted to move the pageant from Ginasio do Maracanazinho in Rio de Janeiro where it had traditionally been held to Nilson Nelson Gymnasium in Brasilia This was done for both strategic and political reasons most connecting flights throughout Brazil stopped in Brasilia Brasilia was the location of the headquarters of Diarios Associados and being the federal capital the president of Brazil could be involved in greeting the contestants 6 Following the move of the competition to Brasilia Miss Brazil was faced with a number of problems in regards to viewership and sponsors The competition began to experience a decrease in popularity both in television viewers and ticket sales This problem was exacerbated with the withdrawal of key sponsor Helena Rubinstein Incorporated in 1976 Rede Tupi continued to broadcast Miss Brazil until its bankruptcy in 1980 SBT and continued decline 1981 1999 Following the bankruptcy of Rede Tupi in 1980 Miss Brazil was transferred to Sistema Brasileiro de Televisao SBT and its owner Silvio Santos During this period Marlene Brito was hired by SBT as the new national director of Miss Brazil tasked with overseeing day to day operations and the preparation of contestants During the SBT era Santos became known as the face of Miss Brazil hosting the pageant every year However the competition did not see an uptick in support or viewership and continued to decline in popularity In 1990 SBT dropped Miss Brazil from its scheduling due to the continued downturn in viewership Following the withdrawal of SBT Brito opted to leave the network and found her own company to promote Brazilian beauty pageants called The Most of Brazilian Beauty Brito organized the national pageants in 1991 and 1992 but due to a lack of sponsorship was forced to appoint a titleholder instead in 1993 The following year Paulo Max took over the Miss Brazil organization and after his death in 1996 his children Paulo Max Filho and Ana Paula Sang organized the competition from 1997 until 1999 Gaeta 2000 2011 In 2000 Brazilian event planning company Gaeta Promocoes e Eventos took over the duties of organizing Miss Brazil through a deal that saw the competition broadcast through the CNT Rio de Janeiro local station In 2002 the competition returned to national television after being transferred to the newly created RedeTV The pageant entered into a partnership with Rede Bandeirantes Band in 2003 which saw renewed media promotion throughout Brazil This agreement led to a reemergence of popularity amongst the Brazilian public with Miss Universe 2003 becoming the most watched event of the night in Brazil according to the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics IBOPE 7 Band 2012 2019 nbsp Raissa Santana Miss Brazil 2016 In 2012 the Brazilian franchise for Miss Universe was awarded entirely to Band ending their partnership with Gaeta and removing Gaeta from the Brazilian franchise entirely From 2012 until 2015 the Brazilian media conglomerate Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicacao was responsible for directing the national pageant and selecting candidates from the 27 state pageants Polishop partnership 2015 2019 In 2015 amidst severe financial hardship Band entered into an agreement with Brazilian retailer Polishop pt under the leadership of Polishop owner Joao Appolinario pt With this agreement Band was only responsible for the annual broadcast of the competition with Polishop responsible for all other management and organization During this time the competition was renamed to Miss Brasil Be Emotion 8 Miss Universe Brazil 2020 present In July 2019 the partnership between Band and Polishop came to an end due to a decrease in interest from the Brazilian public and the Brazilian press alleged that Brazil would not have a representative at Miss Universe 2020 9 10 In October 2019 Natalia Guimaraes confirmed that she had news regarding the future of Miss Brazil and that fans should expect a new era for the competition 11 Band later confirmed that they were not abandoning the Miss Brazil brand but would be dependent on new sponsorship In March 2020 it was confirmed that Band s license with the Miss Universe Organization was not renewed 12 13 14 In July 2020 it was announced that Brazilian businessman Winston Ling had purchased the Brazilian franchise for Miss Universe and that the competition would be rebranded as U Miss Brazil later changed to Miss Universe Brazil the following year 15 16 In November 2020 Marthina Brandt a former Miss Brazil winner was hired as the national director of the newly created competition The organization appointed a representative to be its inaugural titleholder in 2020 and held its first national pageant in 2021 17 ContestantsEach year contestants are chosen through a series of state pageants held throughout Brazil the 26 states and the Federal District in the second half of the year before and the first half of the year before the national competition Over time the states represented at Miss Brazil have varied slightly The following 27 state pageants the Federal District Distrito Federal is counted as a state currently send contestants to Miss Brazil Miss Acre Miss Alagoas Miss Amapa Miss Amazonas Miss Bahia Miss Ceara Miss Distrito Federal Miss Espirito Santo Miss Goias Miss Maranhao Miss Mato Grosso Miss Mato Grosso do Sul Miss Minas Gerais Miss Para Miss Paraiba Miss Parana Miss Pernambuco Miss Piaui Miss Rio de Janeiro Miss Rio Grande do Norte Miss Rio Grande do Sul Miss Rondonia Miss Roraima Miss Santa Catarina Miss Sao Paulo Miss Sergipe Miss Tocantins The state competitions are organized by state organizations and contestants must reside or attend school in the state they choose to represent State Organizations have their own discretion as to how they wish to field candidates for the state contests Some choose to organize a number of local contests corresponding to cities or municipalities within the state while others use closed casting processes Recent titleholdersFor full list and details see List of Miss Brazil titleholders Year Miss Brazil State Notes 2023 Maria Brechane 18 nbsp Rio Grande do Sul Voice For Change Top 10 2022 Mia Mamede 19 nbsp Espirito Santo 2021 Teresa Santos nbsp Ceara 2020 Julia Gama nbsp Rio Grande do Sul First Runner up at Miss Universe 2020 2019 Julia Horta nbsp Minas Gerais Top 20 at Miss Universe 2019 Gallery nbsp Miss Brazil 2018Mayra Dias nbsp Miss Brazil 2017Monalysa Alcantara nbsp Miss Brazil 2016Raissa Santana nbsp Miss Brazil 2015Marthina Brandt nbsp Miss Brazil 2014Melissa Gurgel nbsp Miss Brazil 2013Jakelyne Oliveira nbsp Miss Brazil 2010Debora Lyra nbsp Miss Brazil 2009Larissa Costa nbsp Miss Brazil 2007Natalia Guimaraes nbsp Miss Brazil 2005Carina Beduschi nbsp Miss Brazil 1999Renata Fan nbsp Miss Brazil 1993Leila Schuster nbsp Miss Brazil 1973Sandra Mara Ferreira nbsp Miss Brazil 1969Vera Fischer nbsp Miss Brazil 1968Martha Vasconcellos nbsp Miss Brazil 1963Ieda Maria Vargas nbsp Miss Brazil 1954Martha Rocha Winners by state Number State Years 16 nbsp Rio Grande do Sul 19561963197219861993199920012002 a 20042006200820112012201520202023 9 nbsp Minas Gerais 196119711978198319951997200720102019 8 nbsp Sao Paulo 19671973197419761977198419911994 nbsp Rio de Janeiro b c 19581959196019651966197019801981 5 nbsp Santa Catarina 1969197519882002 a 2005 4 nbsp Ceara 1955198920142021 nbsp Parana 1964199219962016 3 nbsp Mato Grosso 198520002013 nbsp Bahia 195419621968 2 nbsp Amazonas 19572018 nbsp Rio Grande do Norte 19792009 1 nbsp Espirito Santo 2022 nbsp Piaui 2017 nbsp Tocantins 2003 nbsp Mato Grosso do Sul 1998 nbsp Distrito Federal 1987 nbsp Para 1982Notes a b In 2002 winner Joseane Oliveira of Rio Grande do Sul was dethroned after it was revealed that she was married at the time of her crowning She was replaced as Miss Brazil by her first runner up Taiza Thomsen of Santa Catarina Until 1960 portions of Rio de Janeiro were administered under the Federal District of Brazil at the time which was the city of Rio de Janeiro and titleholders who represented Distrito Federal Rio de Janeiro are included here Until 1975 portions of Rio de Janeiro were administered under the state of Guanabara and titleholders who represented Guanabara are included here References Primeira Miss Brasil era de Santos in Portuguese Novo Milenio Retrieved 30 April 2013 Historia do concurso in Portuguese Palmas Convention e Visitors Bureau Retrieved 30 April 2013 History Miss Universe Miss Universe com Retrieved 30 April 2013 Miss Universe 1968 Pageantopolis Archived from the original on 27 December 2011 Retrieved 30 April 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link 1971 Lucia Tavares Petterle Guanabara Miss Brasil World Retrieved 30 April 2013 A Ditadura Derrotada Google Livros 2003 ISBN 9788535904284 Retrieved 30 April 2013 Miss Brasil leva Band ao primeiro lugar no Ibope in Portuguese Folha Online Retrieved 30 April 2013 Miss Brasil 2016 registra recorde de candidatas negras EGO Retrieved 2 October 2016 Com prejuizo e sem Ibope Band anuncia fim do Miss Brasil em 2020 in Portuguese Observatorio da Televisao 18 July 2019 Retrieved 12 August 2019 Band nao renova com Polishop e Brasil ficara de fora do Miss Universo 2020 in Portuguese F5 18 July 2019 Retrieved 12 August 2019 Natalia Guimaraes no Instagram Sim o Miss Brasil esta vivo Preparem se para uma nova era um novo ciclo Aguardem novidades incriveis in Portuguese Instagram Archived from the original on 23 December 2021 Retrieved 4 October 2019 Ex diretor do Miss Brasil se une a ex misses para garantir o concurso em 2020 in Portuguese F5 10 October 2019 Retrieved 12 November 2019 Meneses Ian Fim de um era Band nao renova transmissao e licenciamento do Miss Brasil Universo in Portuguese www bahianoticias com br Retrieved 7 July 2020 Band formaliza a parceiros que nao detem mais franquia do Miss Universo in Portuguese F5 12 March 2020 Retrieved 7 July 2020 Publicacao do Instagram de Winston Ling 7 de Jul 2020 as 5 58 UTC in Portuguese Instagram Archived from the original on 23 December 2021 Retrieved 7 July 2020 twitter com winstonling status 1280393839879098369 in Portuguese Twitter Retrieved 7 July 2020 Miss Brasil 2020 sera indicada pela nova organizacao ate agosto por causa da pandemia F5 in Portuguese 7 July 2020 Retrieved 7 July 2020 Maria Brechane do Rio Grande do Sul e a Miss Universo Brasil 2023 Gshow in Portuguese 9 July 2023 Retrieved 9 July 2023 Santana Caio 19 July 2022 Espirito Santo vence Miss Brasil pela 1ª vez na historia com Mia Mamede Universo Online in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 20 July 2022 External linksOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miss Brazil amp oldid 1221159086 Recent titleholders, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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