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Miss Universe

Miss Universe is an annual international beauty pageant that is run by a United States and Thailand based Miss Universe Organization.[1] It is one of the most watched pageants in the world with an estimated audience of over 500 million viewers in over 190 territories.[2][3] Along with Miss World, Miss International, and Miss Earth, Miss Universe is one of the Big Four international beauty pageants.[4]

Miss Universe
FormationJune 28, 1952; 70 years ago (1952-06-28)
Type
Headquarters
Official language
English
Owner
Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip
CEO
Amy Emmerich
President
Paula Shugart
Parent organization
JKN Global Group
AffiliationsJKN Metaverse Inc.
Budget
US$100 million (annually)
Websitemissuniverse.com

The Miss Universe Organization is currently owned by JKN Global Group.[5] Telemundo has the licensing rights to air the pageant through 2023.[6] The pageant's advocacy is "humanitarian issues and is a voice to affect positive change in the world."[7][8]

The current Miss Universe is Harnaaz Sandhu of India who was crowned on December 13, 2021, in Eilat, Israel.[9]

History

 
Miss Universe sash from 2001 until 2022

The title "Miss Universe" was first used by the International Pageant of Pulchritude in 1926. This contest was held annually until 1935, when the Great Depression and other events preceding World War II led to its demise.

The current Miss Universe pageant was founded in 1952 by Pacific Knitting Mills, a California-based clothing company and manufacturer of Catalina Swimwear, and has since been headquartered in the United States. The company was the sponsor of the Miss America pageant until 1951, when the winner, Yolande Betbeze, refused to pose for publicity pictures wearing one of their swimsuits. In 1952, Pacific Knitting Mills organized the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, co-sponsoring them for decades to follow.

The first Miss Universe Pageant was held in Long Beach, California in 1952. It was won by Armi Kuusela from Finland, who gave up her title, though not officially, to get married shortly before her year was completed.[10] Until 1958, the Miss Universe title, like that of Miss America, was dated by the year following the contest, so at the time Ms. Kuusela's title was Miss Universe 1953. Since its founding by Pacific Mills, the pageant has been organized and conducted by the Miss Universe Organization. Eventually, Pacific Mills and its subsidiaries were acquired by the Kayser-Roth Corporation, which was in turn acquired by Gulf and Western Industries.

The pageant was first televised in 1955. CBS began broadcasting the combined Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants in 1960, and as separate contests in 1965. More than 30 years later, Donald Trump bought the pageant in 1996 from ITT Corp, with a broadcasting arrangement with CBS until 2002.[11] During this time, in 1998, Miss Universe, Inc. changed its name to the Miss Universe Organization, and moved its headquarters from Los Angeles to New York City.[12][13] By late 2002, Trump entered into a joint venture with NBC,[1][14] which in 2003 outbid the other markets for the TV rights.[15] From 2003 to 2014, the pageant was broadcast in the United States on NBC.

In June 2015, NBC cancelled all business relationships with Trump and the Miss Universe Organization in response to controversial statements about illegal immigrants who crossed the border from Mexico.[16][17] As part of the legal settlement, in September 2015, Trump bought out NBC's 50% stake in the company, making him the company's sole owner. Three days later, he sold the whole company to WME/IMG.[18][19] Following the change of ownership, in October 2015, Fox and Azteca became the official broadcasters of the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants.[20] The current president of the Miss Universe Organization is Paula Shugart, who has held this position since 1997.[21]

During the CBS telecast era, John Charles Daly hosted the Miss Universe Pageant from 1955 to 1966, Bob Barker from 1967 to 1987, Alan Thicke in 1988, John Forsythe in 1989, Dick Clark from 1990 to 1993, Bob Goen from 1994 to 1996, and Jack Wagner in 1998 and 1999. During the NBC telecast era, multiple hosts shared the duties—Billy Bush hosted the Miss Universe Pageant from 2003 to 2005 and 2009, Mario Lopez in 2007,[22] Andy Cohen in 2011 and 2012, and Thomas Roberts in 2013 and 2014. Daisy Fuentes, Nancy O'Dell, Mel B and Natalie Morales are currently the only females to have hosted the event multiple times (from 2002 to 2004, 2005 and 2006, 2008 and 2013, and from 2010 to 2011 and 2014, respectively).

Between 2015 and 2019, Miss Universe is televised live by Fox and hosted annually by Steve Harvey. The backstage correspondents include Roselyn Sanchez in 2015, Ashley Graham from 2016 to 2018, and Olivia Culpo in 2019. In 2020, the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA brands were split from the Miss Universe Organization into their independent organization, run by Crystle Stewart, while the broadcast rights to the Miss Universe Pageant was temporarily split between Telemundo and FYI. Lopez and Culpo then teamed up for co-hosting duties for the 2020 pageant after Harvey temporarily withdrew from the competition amidst COVID-19 pandemic restrictions at the time. The contract with Fox and Harvey was resumed for the 2021 edition, with Cheslie Kryst as the main correspondent.

On October 26, 2022, Thailand-based JKN Global Group acquired Miss Universe Organization (MUO) from Endeavor Group Holdings-owned IMG Worldwide at $14 million, making Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip the first transgender woman to own the organization and marking the first time the organization expands its headquarters outside the U.S. From the 2022 edition onwards, NBC has re-acquired broadcast rights for the competition as a result of the ownership changes.[23]

Contestant selection

To gain participation in Miss Universe, a country needs a local company or person to buy the local rights of the competition through a franchise fee. The fee includes the rights of image, brand and everything related to the pageant. Often the owner of the franchise returns the franchise to the Miss Universe Organization, which resells it to a new stakeholder. The reselling of the franchise from one owner to the next is recurrently common in the history of the event, sometimes for contractual breaches or financial reasons. The number of participants fluctuates annually because of the franchising of the pageant paired with conflicting schedules to the regular calendar, but has steadied above 70 countries since 1989.

Usually a country's candidate selection involves pageants in the nation's local subdivisions, where local winners compete in a national pageant, but there are some countries who opt for an internal selection. For example, from 2000 to 2004, Australian delegates were chosen by a modeling agency. Although such "castings" are generally discouraged by the Miss Universe Organization, Jennifer Hawkins was chosen to represent the country in Miss Universe in 2004 (where she would eventually win the crown). Australia would eventually reinstate its national pageant for Miss Universe from 2005 onwards.

Recent countries that debuted in the pageant include Cameroon (2020), Bahrain (2021) and Bhutan (2022). Nepal is the latest newcomer to place in the semifinals in Miss Universe after debuting in 2017 and completing its first ever semifinal placement in the Top 10 in 2018. The Bahamas is the most recent country to obtain its first ever semifinal placement at Miss Universe, entering the Top 10 in 2021. Meanwhile, Botswana remains the most recent first-time entry to ever win Miss Universe on its debut year (in Mpule Kwelagobe in 1999), and Angola is the most recent country to obtain its first ever national win in Miss Universe (in Leila Lopes in 2011).

Cultural barriers, particularly with the swimsuit competition, have prevented some countries from participating, while others like Mozambique have not participated because of the prohibitive cost of the event. The Miss Universe has historically proven popular in regions like the Americas, Africa and Asia, especially in countries like United States, Philippines, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa, Thailand and Indonesia, given their successful track record of multiple semifinal appearances in the last decade and combined multiple titles in the competition's history. As of 2023, only two countries have been present at every Miss Universe since its inception in 1952: Canada and France. Two countries have been present at all but one: United States (1957) and Germany (2020).

Since its inception, contestants have also been forbidden to be married or pregnant during the competition, and, in the case of winners, during their reign. Beginning in 2023, however, the Miss Universe Organization will allow married or pregnant women to compete in the pageant.[24] Accepting married contestants reinvigorates tension between the American-based Miss Universe pageant and the European-based Mrs. Universe pageant, which was previously the only avenue for married women to compete for the Universe title. However, distinction between the two pageants still exists based on upper age limits, where Mrs. Universe allows contestants up to 45 years of age, while Miss Universe remains restricted to women under 28 even if they are married.[25]

Miss Universe has always strictly prohibited age fabrication. While the pageant's minimum age limit has been set at 18 years old, this presents a problem for several European countries that allow 17-year-old contestants to compete in their pageants. National titleholders under 18 years of age must be replaced by their runner-up or another candidate in the main pageant. In recent years, all Miss Universe candidates have been required to be at least university degree holders or working professionals from the onset of their national pageants.

Since 2012, openly transgender women have been allowed to compete as long as they won their national pageants.[26] Six years after this rule went into effect, Angela Ponce of Spain became the first openly transgender candidate to compete in the contest, in the 2018[27] edition. In 2019, Myanmar's Swe Zin Htet became the first openly lesbian woman to compete in Miss Universe. Spain's Patricia Yurena Rodríguez is currently the highest-placed LGBT member at Miss Universe, placing second to Venezuela's Gabriela Isler in 2013, but did not come out until years after the competition.[28][29][30][31] In 2021, the Philippines' Beatrice Gomez became the first openly bisexual (and LGBT) contestant to enter the Miss Universe semifinals, after finishing in the Top 5 that year.

Main pageant

Throughout the history of Miss Universe, the main pageant has varied widely in terms of annual scheduling. In the last decade, the Miss Universe competition has been consistently held over a two-week period between early November and late January. Because of television schedule demands (largely as a result of international timezone differences) or conflicting national events happening during the organizing process (such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Olympics, FIFA World Cup and national elections depending on the hosting country), four editions have been postponed to next year (as with the 2014, 2016, 2020, and 2022 editions). The most recent edition held during the regular calendar year was in 2021, held in Eilat, Israel on 13 December 2021. The next edition 2022 pageant is scheduled for January 14, 2023 in New Orleans, United States. Between the early 1970s through the late 2000s, the pageant spans a full month (typically between March and June) to allow time for rehearsals, appearances, and the preliminary competition, with the winner being crowned by the previous year's titleholder during the final competition.

According to the organizers, the Miss Universe contest is more than a beauty pageant, though they are expected to participate in swimsuit and evening gown competitions. Women aspiring to become Miss Universe must be intelligent, well-mannered, and cultured. If a candidate is unable to perform well during each round, she is often eliminated. Normally, the placements of the candidates are determined by a ranked vote, where each judge ranks each of the candidates individually and within the stipulated rules. Commencing at the first pageant until 2016, the pageant semifinalists were chosen on a round robin system. Between 2017 and 2019, the semifinalists were selected based on highest scores per continental group followed by the judging panel's wildcard list along an extra candidate chosen in popular choice. In the past, all preliminary results were reset and a new competition starts with the highest placed positions at the semifinals. From 2020 onwards, the round robin system was reinstated where in each round of the grand final, the group of candidates with the lowest rates are progressively eliminated. However, this criterion has been modified to use weighted averages or with points accumulated by stages from the preliminary competition to coronation night, with the assessment in ascending or descending order. Since the pageant's inception, all semifinalists are announced at the beginning of the live telecast regardless of the edition's format and if ties occur in the final rounds, the preliminary results are used.

The winner then signs a contract with the Miss Universe Organization that can last from seven to eighteen months (the period of its duration is variable, as it follows the demands of the Miss Universe Organization). The new Miss Universe takes office immediately after the coronation and takes on a public cause in which she becomes the ambassador for a year to spread messages about the control of diseases, peace, and public awareness of AIDS (though the organization's more recent humanitarian works have included various causes such as women's and ethnic minority rights, along with contemporary racial issues, public health issues and the consequences of global warming). Aside from the job, the winner also receives a cash allowance for her entire reign, a New York Film Academy scholarship, a modeling portfolio, beauty products, clothes, shoes, as well as styling, healthcare, and fitness services by different sponsors of the pageant. She also gains exclusive access to events such as fashion shows and opening galas, as well as access to casting calls and modeling opportunities throughout New York City. Between 1996 and 2015, the winner is given the use of a Trump Place apartment in New York City during her reign, which she shares with the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA titleholders. Starting in 2022, the winner and the two runners-up in the Top 3 will shuffle between residences in New York, United States and Bangkok, Thailand.[32]

If the winner, for any reason, cannot fulfill her duties as Miss Universe, the first runner-up takes over. This protocol has happened only once as of 2023, when Panama's Justine Pasek succeeded Russia's Oxana Fedorova as Miss Universe in 2002 after the latter's dethronement later that same year. Aside from the main winner and her runners-up, special awards are also given to the winners of the Best National Costume, Miss Photogenic, and Miss Congeniality. The Miss Congeniality award is chosen by the delegates themselves. In recent years, Miss Photogenic has been chosen by popular internet vote (the winner used to be chosen by media personnel covering the event), and the winning country for Best National Costume is announced live after the naming of the semifinalists during the coronation night.

Crowns of Miss Universe

The crown of Miss Universe has changed nine times over the course of its 70-year history.[33]

  • Romanov Imperial Nuptial Crown (1952) as the first crown, was previously owned by the now-defunct Russian monarchy. It was used by Armi Kuusela in 1952.[33]
  • Romanov Diadem Crown or Metal Bronze Crown (1953) — When Christiane Martel became Miss Universe 1953, the nuptial crown was replaced by a metallic bronze crown. She was the only Miss Universe titleholder to wear this crown.[33]
  • Star of the Universe (1954–1960) — This crown was used from 1954 to 1960. It was named as such due to the star shape at the top of the crown. It is made up of approximately 1,000 Oriental cultured and black pearls set in solid gold and platinum and only weighed 1.25 pounds. It was insured for US$500,000.[33]
  • Lady Rhinestone Crown or Coventry Crown (1961–2001) — This crown was purely made from rhinestones, debuting in 1961 as part of the 10th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant. Only Marlene Schmidt and Norma Nolan wore this crown.[33] In 1963, renowned jeweler Sarah Coventry reinvented the rhinestone crown which featured a female figure (holding a scepter) as its main centerpiece. The cheaper cost of its rhinestone design made it possible to create exact replicas of the crown to be given to outgoing titleholders. The design was slightly modified in 1973 for the wearer's convenience, and was dubbed as The Lady Crown. This was used until 2002, when Denise Quinones became its last crown holder before relinquishing her role as Miss Universe, and the Mikimoto Pearl company accepted the offer to sponsor a commemorative crown for the Miss Universe Organization during the same year's 50th overall edition for the pageant.[33]
  • Mikimoto Crown (2002–2007; 2017–2018) — used from 2002 to 2007 for the 50th commemorative anniversary of the Miss Universe organization, this crown was designed by Tomohiro Yamaji for the Mikimoto Company, the official jewel sponsor of the Miss Universe Organization. The crown depicted the phoenix rising, signifying status, power and beauty, as stipulated in their sponsorship deal. The crown has 500 natural colorless diamonds of almost 30 carats (6.0 g), 120 South Sea and Akoya pearls, ranging in size from 3 to 18 mm diameter and is valued at US$250,000.[33] The crown was designed for the pageant on Mikimoto Pearl Island in Japan with the Mikimoto crown and tiara being first used for Miss Universe 2002, which was unveiled by former proprietor Donald Trump.[34] Among pageant connoisseurs, the Mikimoto crown is reputedly the most sought among beauty titleholders, before finally being retired for use after Catriona Gray became the last Miss Universe winner to ever use the crown on her reign until 2019.
  • CAO Crown (2008) — In 2008, Dayana Mendoza was crowned with a tiara designed by a tandem of Rosalina Lydster and Dang Kim Lien of CAO Fine Jewelry. The crown was valued at US$120,000, was made of an 18 karat combination of white and yellow gold and composed of over 1,000 precious stones, including 555 white diamonds (30 carats), 375 cognac diamonds (14 carats), 10 smoky quartz crystals (20 carats) and 19 morganite gemstones (60 carats). The yellow lustre of the gold represents the prosperous thriving economy in Vietnam as symbolized by a Vietnamese Crane heron. However, Mendoza declined to use this crown and thus insisted on the Mikimoto crown when she crowned her compatriot, Stefanía Fernández as her successor.
  • Diamond Nexus Crown (2009–2013) — From 2009 to 2013, Diamond Nexus Labs made the Miss Universe crown. The crown is set with 1,371 gemstones, weighing a total of 416.09 carats (83.218 g). It contains 544.31 grams of 14k and 18k white gold as well as platinum. The crown features synthetic rubies to represent Miss Universe's HIV/AIDS education and awareness platform. Diamond Nexus Labs is the first ever eco-friendly Official Jeweler of Miss Universe and was selected as part of NBC Universal's "Green is Universal" initiative.[35][36]
  • DIC Crown (2014–2016) — From 2014 to 2016, Paulina Vega, Pia Wurtzbach and Iris Mittenaere were decorated with the DIC Crown, estimated to be worth US$300,000 and produced by Czech company Diamonds International Corporation (DIC).[37][38] The whole production process took approximately four months and required the work of ten artisans. The crown is reminiscent of the Manhattan Skyline and is composed of 311 diamonds, 5 pieces of blue topaz, 198 pieces of blue sapphire, 33 pieces of heat—fired crystals, and 220 grams of 18k karat white gold. The grand total weight of the crown is 411 grams. This crown was retired in 2017 due to a copyright infringement and subsequent payment issues between DIC and the Miss Universe Organization.[39]
  • Mouawad Power of Unity Crown (2019–2021) — On December 5, 2019, Mouawad Jewelry became the new jeweler for the Miss Universe Organization. With an estimated average worth of almost US$6 million, the Mouawad crowns are the world's most expensive set of pageant crowns on record. From 2019 to 2021, Zozibini Tunzi, Andrea Meza and Harnaaz Sandhu were decorated with the first-generation Mouawad Crown, revealed the Mouawad Power of Unity Crown.[40] The crown consists of Golden Canary Diamond that weighs 62.83 carat. According to Pascal Mouawad, the crown symbolizes Ambition, Diversity, Community, and Beauty.[41]
  • Mouawad Force for Good Crown (2022–present) — In 2022, with the ownership of the Miss Universe Organization transferred to Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip, the contract with Mouawad Jewelry was renewed and a new Mouawad crown design was unveiled. The second-generation Mouawad crown is named Force for Good and was introduced on December 19, 2022. The crown holds 110 carats of blue sapphires, 48 carats of white diamonds, and a 45.14-carat royal blue sapphire at its center.[42]

Gallery of Miss Universe crowns

Recent titleholders

Gallery of winners

Miss Universe Organization

The Miss Universe Organization is the organization that currently owns and runs the Miss Universe pageant. Between 2020 and 2022, ceased to organize Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, when the franchise was in the hands of Crystle Stewart.[43][44]

Based in New York and Bangkok, the organization is currently owned by the Thai holding and conglomerate JKN Global Group since 20 October 2022, when the former owners WME/IMG sold the pageant. The current president is Paula Shugart. The organization sells television rights to the pageants in other countries.

Miss Universe Organization titleholders

The following is a list of all Miss Universe Organization titleholders from the founding of each pageant until the separation of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA into a separate organization between 2020 and 2022.

Edition Miss Universe Country Miss USA State Miss Teen USA State
2022 To be announced R'Bonney Gabriel[a] Texas Faron Medhi[a] Nebraska
2021 Harnaaz Sandhu India Elle Smith[a] Kentucky Breanna Myles[a] Florida
2020 Andrea Meza Mexico Asya Branch Mississippi Kiʻilani Arruda Hawaii
2019 Zozibini Tunzi South Africa Cheslie Kryst North Carolina Kaliegh Garris Connecticut
2018 Catriona Gray Philippines Sarah Rose Summers Nebraska Hailey Colborn Kansas
2017 Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters South Africa Kára McCullough District of Columbia Sophia Dominguez-Heithoff Missouri
2016 Iris Mittenaere France Deshauna Barber Karlie Hay Texas
2015 Pia Wurtzbach Philippines Olivia Jordan Oklahoma Katherine Haik Louisiana
2014 Paulina Vega Colombia Nia Sanchez Nevada K. Lee Graham South Carolina
2013 Gabriela Isler Venezuela Erin Brady Connecticut Cassidy Wolf California
2012 Olivia Culpo United States Nana Meriwether[b] Maryland Logan West Connecticut
2011 Leila Lopes Angola Alyssa Campanella California Danielle Doty Texas
2010 Ximena Navarrete Mexico Rima Fakih Michigan Kamie Crawford Maryland
2009 Stefanía Fernández Venezuela Kristen Dalton North Carolina Stormi Henley Tennessee
2008 Dayana Mendoza Crystle Stewart Texas Stevi Perry Arkansas
2007 Riyo Mori Japan Rachel Smith Tennessee Hilary Cruz Colorado
2006 Zuleyka Rivera Puerto Rico Tara Conner Kentucky Katie Blair Montana
2005 Natalie Glebova Canada Chelsea Cooley North Carolina Allie LaForce Ohio
2004 Jennifer Hawkins Australia Shandi Finnessey Missouri Shelley Hennig Louisiana
2003 Amelia Vega Dominican Republic Susie Castillo Massachusetts Tami Farrell Oregon
2002 Oxana Fedorova[c] Russia Shauntay Hinton District of Columbia Vanessa Semrow Wisconsin
Justine Pasek[d] Panama
2001 Denise Quiñones Puerto Rico Kandace Krueger Texas Marissa Whitley Missouri
2000 Lara Dutta India Lynnette Cole Tennessee Jillian Parry Pennsylvania
1999 Mpule Kwelagobe Botswana Kimberly Pressler New York Ashley Coleman Delaware
1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam Trinidad and Tobago Shawnae Jebbia Massachusetts Vanessa Minnillo South Carolina
1997 Brook Lee United States Brandi Sherwood[b] Idaho Shelly Moore Tennessee
1996 Alicia Machado Venezuela Ali Landry Louisiana Christie Lee Woods Texas
1995 Chelsi Smith United States Shanna Moakler[b] New York Keylee Sue Sanders Kansas
1994 Sushmita Sen India Lu Parker South Carolina Shauna Gambill California
1993 Dayanara Torres Puerto Rico Kenya Moore Michigan Charlotte Lopez Vermont
1992 Michelle McLean Namibia Shannon Marketic California Jamie Solinger Iowa
1991 Lupita Jones Mexico Kelli McCarty Kansas Janelle Bishop New Hampshire
1990 Mona Grudt Norway Carole Gist Michigan Bridgette Wilson Oregon
1989 Angela Visser Netherlands Gretchen Polhemus Texas Brandi Sherwood Idaho
1988 Porntip Nakhirunkanok Thailand Courtney Gibbs Mindy Duncan Oregon
1987 Cecilia Bolocco Chile Michelle Royer Kristi Addis Mississippi
1986 Bárbara Palacios Venezuela Christy Fichtner Allison Brown Oklahoma
1985 Deborah Carthy-Deu Puerto Rico Laura Martinez-Herring Kelly Hu Hawaii
1984 Yvonne Ryding Sweden Mai Shanley New Mexico Cherise Haugen Illinois
1983 Lorraine Downes New Zealand Julie Hayek California Ruth Zakarian New York
1982 Karen Baldwin Canada Terri Utley Arkansas ↑ No Pageant Held
(established in 1983)
1981 Irene Sáez Venezuela Kim Seelbrede Ohio
1980 Shawn Weatherly United States Jineane Ford[b] Arizona
1979 Maritza Sayalero Venezuela Mary Therese Friel New York
1978 Margaret Gardiner South Africa Judi Andersen Hawaii
1977 Janelle Commissiong Trinidad and Tobago Kimberly Tomes Texas
1976 Rina Messinger Israel Barbara Peterson Minnesota
1975 Anne Marie Pohtamo Finland Summer Bartholomew California
1974 Amparo Muñoz Spain Karen Morrison Illinois
1973 Margie Moran Philippines Amanda Jones
1972 Kerry Anne Wells Australia Tanya Wilson Hawaii
1971 Georgina Rizk Lebanon Michele McDonald Pennsylvania
1970 Marisol Malaret Puerto Rico Deborah Shelton Virginia
1969 Gloria Diaz Philippines Wendy Dascomb
1968 Martha Vasconcellos Brazil Dorothy Anstett Washington
1967 Sylvia Hitchcock United States Cheryl Patton[b] Florida
1966 Margareta Arvidsson Sweden Maria Remenyi California
1965 Apasra Hongsakula Thailand Sue Downey Ohio
1964 Corinna Tsopei Greece Bobbi Johnson District of Columbia
1963 Iêda Maria Vargas Brazil Marite Ozers Illinois
1962 Norma Nolan Argentina Macel Leilani Wilson Hawaii
1961 Marlene Schmidt Germany Sharon Brown Louisiana
1960 Linda Bement United States Linda Bement Utah
1959 Akiko Kojima Japan Terry Huntingdon California
1958 Luz Marina Zuluaga Colombia Arlene Howell Louisiana
1957 Gladys Zender Peru Charlotte Sheffield[e] Utah
Mary Leona Gage[f] Maryland
1956 Carol Morris United States Carol Morris Iowa
1955 Hillevi Rombin Sweden Carlene Johnson Vermont
1954 Miriam Stevenson United States Miriam Stevenson South Carolina
1953 Christiane Martel France Myrna Hansen Illinois
1952 Armi Kuusela Finland Jackie Loughery New York
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Between 2021 to 2022, the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA titleholders were under a separate organization but were not associated with Miss Universe at the time of crowning.
  2. ^ a b c d e Inherited the Miss USA title after the original titleholder became Miss Universe
  3. ^ In 2002, Fedorova was dethroned by the Miss Universe Organization.
  4. ^ Inherited the Miss Universe title after Fedorova was dethroned.
  5. ^ Inherited the Miss USA title after Gage was stripped of the crown
  6. ^ In 1957, Gage was stripped of her Miss USA title when it was revealed that she was married and the mother of two children.

Gallery

In other media

Electronic Arts was reportedly developing a video game based on the pageant, but development status is currently uncertain due to the closure of EA Black Box, the studio allegedly developing the game.[45]

See also

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MUO redirects here For other uses see MUO disambiguation For the most recent competition see Miss Universe 2021 For the upcoming competition see Miss Universe 2022 Miss Universe is an annual international beauty pageant that is run by a United States and Thailand based Miss Universe Organization 1 It is one of the most watched pageants in the world with an estimated audience of over 500 million viewers in over 190 territories 2 3 Along with Miss World Miss International and Miss Earth Miss Universe is one of the Big Four international beauty pageants 4 Miss UniverseFormationJune 28 1952 70 years ago 1952 06 28 TypeBeauty pageantOrganizationHeadquartersSamut Prakan ThailandNew York City United StatesOfficial languageEnglishOwnerJakkaphong JakrajutatipCEOAmy EmmerichPresidentPaula ShugartParent organizationJKN Global GroupAffiliationsJKN Metaverse Inc BudgetUS 100 million annually Websitemissuniverse comThe Miss Universe Organization is currently owned by JKN Global Group 5 Telemundo has the licensing rights to air the pageant through 2023 6 The pageant s advocacy is humanitarian issues and is a voice to affect positive change in the world 7 8 The current Miss Universe is Harnaaz Sandhu of India who was crowned on December 13 2021 in Eilat Israel 9 Contents 1 History 2 Contestant selection 3 Main pageant 4 Crowns of Miss Universe 4 1 Gallery of Miss Universe crowns 5 Recent titleholders 5 1 Gallery of winners 6 Miss Universe Organization 6 1 Miss Universe Organization titleholders 6 2 Gallery 7 In other media 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Miss Universe sash from 2001 until 2022 The title Miss Universe was first used by the International Pageant of Pulchritude in 1926 This contest was held annually until 1935 when the Great Depression and other events preceding World War II led to its demise The current Miss Universe pageant was founded in 1952 by Pacific Knitting Mills a California based clothing company and manufacturer of Catalina Swimwear and has since been headquartered in the United States The company was the sponsor of the Miss America pageant until 1951 when the winner Yolande Betbeze refused to pose for publicity pictures wearing one of their swimsuits In 1952 Pacific Knitting Mills organized the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants co sponsoring them for decades to follow The first Miss Universe Pageant was held in Long Beach California in 1952 It was won by Armi Kuusela from Finland who gave up her title though not officially to get married shortly before her year was completed 10 Until 1958 the Miss Universe title like that of Miss America was dated by the year following the contest so at the time Ms Kuusela s title was Miss Universe 1953 Since its founding by Pacific Mills the pageant has been organized and conducted by the Miss Universe Organization Eventually Pacific Mills and its subsidiaries were acquired by the Kayser Roth Corporation which was in turn acquired by Gulf and Western Industries The pageant was first televised in 1955 CBS began broadcasting the combined Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants in 1960 and as separate contests in 1965 More than 30 years later Donald Trump bought the pageant in 1996 from ITT Corp with a broadcasting arrangement with CBS until 2002 11 During this time in 1998 Miss Universe Inc changed its name to the Miss Universe Organization and moved its headquarters from Los Angeles to New York City 12 13 By late 2002 Trump entered into a joint venture with NBC 1 14 which in 2003 outbid the other markets for the TV rights 15 From 2003 to 2014 the pageant was broadcast in the United States on NBC In June 2015 NBC cancelled all business relationships with Trump and the Miss Universe Organization in response to controversial statements about illegal immigrants who crossed the border from Mexico 16 17 As part of the legal settlement in September 2015 Trump bought out NBC s 50 stake in the company making him the company s sole owner Three days later he sold the whole company to WME IMG 18 19 Following the change of ownership in October 2015 Fox and Azteca became the official broadcasters of the Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants 20 The current president of the Miss Universe Organization is Paula Shugart who has held this position since 1997 21 During the CBS telecast era John Charles Daly hosted the Miss Universe Pageant from 1955 to 1966 Bob Barker from 1967 to 1987 Alan Thicke in 1988 John Forsythe in 1989 Dick Clark from 1990 to 1993 Bob Goen from 1994 to 1996 and Jack Wagner in 1998 and 1999 During the NBC telecast era multiple hosts shared the duties Billy Bush hosted the Miss Universe Pageant from 2003 to 2005 and 2009 Mario Lopez in 2007 22 Andy Cohen in 2011 and 2012 and Thomas Roberts in 2013 and 2014 Daisy Fuentes Nancy O Dell Mel B and Natalie Morales are currently the only females to have hosted the event multiple times from 2002 to 2004 2005 and 2006 2008 and 2013 and from 2010 to 2011 and 2014 respectively Between 2015 and 2019 Miss Universe is televised live by Fox and hosted annually by Steve Harvey The backstage correspondents include Roselyn Sanchez in 2015 Ashley Graham from 2016 to 2018 and Olivia Culpo in 2019 In 2020 the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA brands were split from the Miss Universe Organization into their independent organization run by Crystle Stewart while the broadcast rights to the Miss Universe Pageant was temporarily split between Telemundo and FYI Lopez and Culpo then teamed up for co hosting duties for the 2020 pageant after Harvey temporarily withdrew from the competition amidst COVID 19 pandemic restrictions at the time The contract with Fox and Harvey was resumed for the 2021 edition with Cheslie Kryst as the main correspondent On October 26 2022 Thailand based JKN Global Group acquired Miss Universe Organization MUO from Endeavor Group Holdings owned IMG Worldwide at 14 million making Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip the first transgender woman to own the organization and marking the first time the organization expands its headquarters outside the U S From the 2022 edition onwards NBC has re acquired broadcast rights for the competition as a result of the ownership changes 23 Contestant selectionMain article List of Miss Universe countries To gain participation in Miss Universe a country needs a local company or person to buy the local rights of the competition through a franchise fee The fee includes the rights of image brand and everything related to the pageant Often the owner of the franchise returns the franchise to the Miss Universe Organization which resells it to a new stakeholder The reselling of the franchise from one owner to the next is recurrently common in the history of the event sometimes for contractual breaches or financial reasons The number of participants fluctuates annually because of the franchising of the pageant paired with conflicting schedules to the regular calendar but has steadied above 70 countries since 1989 Usually a country s candidate selection involves pageants in the nation s local subdivisions where local winners compete in a national pageant but there are some countries who opt for an internal selection For example from 2000 to 2004 Australian delegates were chosen by a modeling agency Although such castings are generally discouraged by the Miss Universe Organization Jennifer Hawkins was chosen to represent the country in Miss Universe in 2004 where she would eventually win the crown Australia would eventually reinstate its national pageant for Miss Universe from 2005 onwards Recent countries that debuted in the pageant include Cameroon 2020 Bahrain 2021 and Bhutan 2022 Nepal is the latest newcomer to place in the semifinals in Miss Universe after debuting in 2017 and completing its first ever semifinal placement in the Top 10 in 2018 The Bahamas is the most recent country to obtain its first ever semifinal placement at Miss Universe entering the Top 10 in 2021 Meanwhile Botswana remains the most recent first time entry to ever win Miss Universe on its debut year in Mpule Kwelagobe in 1999 and Angola is the most recent country to obtain its first ever national win in Miss Universe in Leila Lopes in 2011 Cultural barriers particularly with the swimsuit competition have prevented some countries from participating while others like Mozambique have not participated because of the prohibitive cost of the event The Miss Universe has historically proven popular in regions like the Americas Africa and Asia especially in countries like United States Philippines Colombia Brazil Venezuela South Africa Thailand and Indonesia given their successful track record of multiple semifinal appearances in the last decade and combined multiple titles in the competition s history As of 2023 only two countries have been present at every Miss Universe since its inception in 1952 Canada and France Two countries have been present at all but one United States 1957 and Germany 2020 Since its inception contestants have also been forbidden to be married or pregnant during the competition and in the case of winners during their reign Beginning in 2023 however the Miss Universe Organization will allow married or pregnant women to compete in the pageant 24 Accepting married contestants reinvigorates tension between the American based Miss Universe pageant and the European based Mrs Universe pageant which was previously the only avenue for married women to compete for the Universe title However distinction between the two pageants still exists based on upper age limits where Mrs Universe allows contestants up to 45 years of age while Miss Universe remains restricted to women under 28 even if they are married 25 Miss Universe has always strictly prohibited age fabrication While the pageant s minimum age limit has been set at 18 years old this presents a problem for several European countries that allow 17 year old contestants to compete in their pageants National titleholders under 18 years of age must be replaced by their runner up or another candidate in the main pageant In recent years all Miss Universe candidates have been required to be at least university degree holders or working professionals from the onset of their national pageants Since 2012 openly transgender women have been allowed to compete as long as they won their national pageants 26 Six years after this rule went into effect Angela Ponce of Spain became the first openly transgender candidate to compete in the contest in the 2018 27 edition In 2019 Myanmar s Swe Zin Htet became the first openly lesbian woman to compete in Miss Universe Spain s Patricia Yurena Rodriguez is currently the highest placed LGBT member at Miss Universe placing second to Venezuela s Gabriela Isler in 2013 but did not come out until years after the competition 28 29 30 31 In 2021 the Philippines Beatrice Gomez became the first openly bisexual and LGBT contestant to enter the Miss Universe semifinals after finishing in the Top 5 that year Main pageantThroughout the history of Miss Universe the main pageant has varied widely in terms of annual scheduling In the last decade the Miss Universe competition has been consistently held over a two week period between early November and late January Because of television schedule demands largely as a result of international timezone differences or conflicting national events happening during the organizing process such as the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic the Olympics FIFA World Cup and national elections depending on the hosting country four editions have been postponed to next year as with the 2014 2016 2020 and 2022 editions The most recent edition held during the regular calendar year was in 2021 held in Eilat Israel on 13 December 2021 The next edition 2022 pageant is scheduled for January 14 2023 in New Orleans United States Between the early 1970s through the late 2000s the pageant spans a full month typically between March and June to allow time for rehearsals appearances and the preliminary competition with the winner being crowned by the previous year s titleholder during the final competition According to the organizers the Miss Universe contest is more than a beauty pageant though they are expected to participate in swimsuit and evening gown competitions Women aspiring to become Miss Universe must be intelligent well mannered and cultured If a candidate is unable to perform well during each round she is often eliminated Normally the placements of the candidates are determined by a ranked vote where each judge ranks each of the candidates individually and within the stipulated rules Commencing at the first pageant until 2016 the pageant semifinalists were chosen on a round robin system Between 2017 and 2019 the semifinalists were selected based on highest scores per continental group followed by the judging panel s wildcard list along an extra candidate chosen in popular choice In the past all preliminary results were reset and a new competition starts with the highest placed positions at the semifinals From 2020 onwards the round robin system was reinstated where in each round of the grand final the group of candidates with the lowest rates are progressively eliminated However this criterion has been modified to use weighted averages or with points accumulated by stages from the preliminary competition to coronation night with the assessment in ascending or descending order Since the pageant s inception all semifinalists are announced at the beginning of the live telecast regardless of the edition s format and if ties occur in the final rounds the preliminary results are used The winner then signs a contract with the Miss Universe Organization that can last from seven to eighteen months the period of its duration is variable as it follows the demands of the Miss Universe Organization The new Miss Universe takes office immediately after the coronation and takes on a public cause in which she becomes the ambassador for a year to spread messages about the control of diseases peace and public awareness of AIDS though the organization s more recent humanitarian works have included various causes such as women s and ethnic minority rights along with contemporary racial issues public health issues and the consequences of global warming Aside from the job the winner also receives a cash allowance for her entire reign a New York Film Academy scholarship a modeling portfolio beauty products clothes shoes as well as styling healthcare and fitness services by different sponsors of the pageant She also gains exclusive access to events such as fashion shows and opening galas as well as access to casting calls and modeling opportunities throughout New York City Between 1996 and 2015 the winner is given the use of a Trump Place apartment in New York City during her reign which she shares with the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA titleholders Starting in 2022 the winner and the two runners up in the Top 3 will shuffle between residences in New York United States and Bangkok Thailand 32 If the winner for any reason cannot fulfill her duties as Miss Universe the first runner up takes over This protocol has happened only once as of 2023 when Panama s Justine Pasek succeeded Russia s Oxana Fedorova as Miss Universe in 2002 after the latter s dethronement later that same year Aside from the main winner and her runners up special awards are also given to the winners of the Best National Costume Miss Photogenic and Miss Congeniality The Miss Congeniality award is chosen by the delegates themselves In recent years Miss Photogenic has been chosen by popular internet vote the winner used to be chosen by media personnel covering the event and the winning country for Best National Costume is announced live after the naming of the semifinalists during the coronation night Crowns of Miss UniverseThe crown of Miss Universe has changed nine times over the course of its 70 year history 33 Romanov Imperial Nuptial Crown 1952 as the first crown was previously owned by the now defunct Russian monarchy It was used by Armi Kuusela in 1952 33 Romanov Diadem Crown or Metal Bronze Crown 1953 When Christiane Martel became Miss Universe 1953 the nuptial crown was replaced by a metallic bronze crown She was the only Miss Universe titleholder to wear this crown 33 Star of the Universe 1954 1960 This crown was used from 1954 to 1960 It was named as such due to the star shape at the top of the crown It is made up of approximately 1 000 Oriental cultured and black pearls set in solid gold and platinum and only weighed 1 25 pounds It was insured for US 500 000 33 Lady Rhinestone Crown or Coventry Crown 1961 2001 This crown was purely made from rhinestones debuting in 1961 as part of the 10th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant Only Marlene Schmidt and Norma Nolan wore this crown 33 In 1963 renowned jeweler Sarah Coventry reinvented the rhinestone crown which featured a female figure holding a scepter as its main centerpiece The cheaper cost of its rhinestone design made it possible to create exact replicas of the crown to be given to outgoing titleholders The design was slightly modified in 1973 for the wearer s convenience and was dubbed as The Lady Crown This was used until 2002 when Denise Quinones became its last crown holder before relinquishing her role as Miss Universe and the Mikimoto Pearl company accepted the offer to sponsor a commemorative crown for the Miss Universe Organization during the same year s 50th overall edition for the pageant 33 Mikimoto Crown 2002 2007 2017 2018 used from 2002 to 2007 for the 50th commemorative anniversary of the Miss Universe organization this crown was designed by Tomohiro Yamaji for the Mikimoto Company the official jewel sponsor of the Miss Universe Organization The crown depicted the phoenix rising signifying status power and beauty as stipulated in their sponsorship deal The crown has 500 natural colorless diamonds of almost 30 carats 6 0 g 120 South Sea and Akoya pearls ranging in size from 3 to 18 mm diameter and is valued at US 250 000 33 The crown was designed for the pageant on Mikimoto Pearl Island in Japan with the Mikimoto crown and tiara being first used for Miss Universe 2002 which was unveiled by former proprietor Donald Trump 34 Among pageant connoisseurs the Mikimoto crown is reputedly the most sought among beauty titleholders before finally being retired for use after Catriona Gray became the last Miss Universe winner to ever use the crown on her reign until 2019 CAO Crown 2008 In 2008 Dayana Mendoza was crowned with a tiara designed by a tandem of Rosalina Lydster and Dang Kim Lien of CAO Fine Jewelry The crown was valued at US 120 000 was made of an 18 karat combination of white and yellow gold and composed of over 1 000 precious stones including 555 white diamonds 30 carats 375 cognac diamonds 14 carats 10 smoky quartz crystals 20 carats and 19 morganite gemstones 60 carats The yellow lustre of the gold represents the prosperous thriving economy in Vietnam as symbolized by a Vietnamese Crane heron However Mendoza declined to use this crown and thus insisted on the Mikimoto crown when she crowned her compatriot Stefania Fernandez as her successor Diamond Nexus Crown 2009 2013 From 2009 to 2013 Diamond Nexus Labs made the Miss Universe crown The crown is set with 1 371 gemstones weighing a total of 416 09 carats 83 218 g It contains 544 31 grams of 14k and 18k white gold as well as platinum The crown features synthetic rubies to represent Miss Universe s HIV AIDS education and awareness platform Diamond Nexus Labs is the first ever eco friendly Official Jeweler of Miss Universe and was selected as part of NBC Universal s Green is Universal initiative 35 36 DIC Crown 2014 2016 From 2014 to 2016 Paulina Vega Pia Wurtzbach and Iris Mittenaere were decorated with the DIC Crown estimated to be worth US 300 000 and produced by Czech company Diamonds International Corporation DIC 37 38 The whole production process took approximately four months and required the work of ten artisans The crown is reminiscent of the Manhattan Skyline and is composed of 311 diamonds 5 pieces of blue topaz 198 pieces of blue sapphire 33 pieces of heat fired crystals and 220 grams of 18k karat white gold The grand total weight of the crown is 411 grams This crown was retired in 2017 due to a copyright infringement and subsequent payment issues between DIC and the Miss Universe Organization 39 Mouawad Power of Unity Crown 2019 2021 On December 5 2019 Mouawad Jewelry became the new jeweler for the Miss Universe Organization With an estimated average worth of almost US 6 million the Mouawad crowns are the world s most expensive set of pageant crowns on record From 2019 to 2021 Zozibini Tunzi Andrea Meza and Harnaaz Sandhu were decorated with the first generation Mouawad Crown revealed the Mouawad Power of Unity Crown 40 The crown consists of Golden Canary Diamond that weighs 62 83 carat According to Pascal Mouawad the crown symbolizes Ambition Diversity Community and Beauty 41 Mouawad Force for Good Crown 2022 present In 2022 with the ownership of the Miss Universe Organization transferred to Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip the contract with Mouawad Jewelry was renewed and a new Mouawad crown design was unveiled The second generation Mouawad crown is named Force for Good and was introduced on December 19 2022 The crown holds 110 carats of blue sapphires 48 carats of white diamonds and a 45 14 carat royal blue sapphire at its center 42 Gallery of Miss Universe crowns The Star of the Universe Crown as worn by Miss Universe 1957 Gladys Zender The Coventry Lady Rhinestone Crown as worn by Miss Universe 1968 Martha Vasconcellos The Mikimoto Crown as worn by Miss Universe 2005 Natalie Glebova The CAO Crown as worn by Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza The Diamond Nexus Crown as worn by Miss Universe 2011 Leila Lopes The Diamond International Corps Crown as worn by Miss Universe 2014 Paulina Vega The Mouawad Power of Unity Crown as worn by Miss Universe 2019 Zozibini TunziRecent titleholdersFor full list and details see List of Miss Universe titleholders Edition Country Titleholder National Title Venue of Competition Number of Entrants2021 India Harnaaz Sandhu Miss Diva Universe 2021 Eilat Southern District Israel 802020 Mexico Andrea Meza Mexicana Universal 2020 Hollywood Florida United States 742019 South Africa Zozibini Tunzi Miss South Africa 2019 Atlanta Georgia United States 902018 Philippines Catriona Gray Miss Universe Philippines 2018 Muang Thong Thani Nonthaburi Province Thailand 942017 South Africa Demi Leigh Nel Peters Miss South Africa 2017 Las Vegas Nevada United States 92Gallery of winners Miss Universe 2021Harnaaz SandhuIndia Miss Universe 2020Andrea Meza Mexico Miss Universe 2019Zozibini TunziSouth Africa Miss Universe 2018Catriona GrayPhilippines Miss Universe 2017Demi Leigh Nel PetersSouth Africa Miss Universe 2016Iris Mittenaere France Miss Universe 2015Pia WurtzbachPhilippines Miss Universe 2014Paulina Vega Colombia Miss Universe 2013Gabriela Isler Venezuela Miss Universe 2012Olivia Culpo United States Miss Universe 2011Leila Lopes Angola Miss Universe 2010Ximena Navarrete Mexico Miss Universe 2009Stefania Fernandez Venezuela Miss Universe 2008Dayana Mendoza Venezuela Miss Universe 2007Riyo Mori Japan Miss Universe 2006Zuleyka Rivera Puerto Rico Miss Universe 2005Natalie Glebova Canada Miss Universe 2004Jennifer Hawkins Australia Miss Universe 2003Amelia Vega Dominican Republic Miss Universe 2002Justine Pasek Panama Miss Universe 2001Denise Quinones Puerto Rico Miss Universe 2000Lara Dutta India Miss Universe 1999Mpule Kwelagobe Botswana Miss Universe 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam Trinidad and Tobago Miss Universe 1997Brook Lee United States Miss Universe 1996Alicia Machado Venezuela Miss Universe 1994Sushmita Sen India Miss Universe 1993Dayanara Torres Puerto Rico Miss Universe 1991Lupita Jones Mexico Miss Universe 1989Angela Visser Netherlands Miss Universe 1987Cecilia Bolocco Chile Miss Universe 1986Barbara Palacios Venezuela Miss Universe 1984Yvonne Ryding Sweden Miss Universe 1983Lorraine Downes New Zealand Miss Universe 1980Shawn Weatherly United States Miss Universe 1979Maritza Sayalero Venezuela Miss Universe 1978Margaret Gardiner South Africa Miss Universe 1977Janelle Commissiong Trinidad and Tobago Miss Universe 1976Rina Messinger Israel Miss Universe 1974 Amparo MunozSpain Miss Universe 1973Margie MoranPhilippines Miss Universe 1971Georgina RizkLebanon Miss Universe 1970Marisol MalaretPuerto Rico Miss Universe 1969Gloria Diaz Philippines Miss Universe 1968Martha Vasconcellos Brazil Miss Universe 1967Sylvia Hitchcock United States Miss Universe 1963Ieda Maria Vargas Brazil Miss Universe 1959 Akiko Kojima Japan Miss Universe 1958 Luz Marina Zuluaga Colombia Miss Universe 1957 Gladys Zender Peru Miss Universe 1956Carol Morris United States Miss Universe 1955 Hillevi Rombin Sweden Miss Universe 1954Miriam Stevenson United States Miss Universe 1953Christiane Martel France Miss Universe 1952Armi Kuusela FinlandMiss Universe OrganizationThe Miss Universe Organization is the organization that currently owns and runs the Miss Universe pageant Between 2020 and 2022 ceased to organize Miss USA and Miss Teen USA when the franchise was in the hands of Crystle Stewart 43 44 Based in New York and Bangkok the organization is currently owned by the Thai holding and conglomerate JKN Global Group since 20 October 2022 when the former owners WME IMG sold the pageant The current president is Paula Shugart The organization sells television rights to the pageants in other countries Miss Universe Organization titleholders The following is a list of all Miss Universe Organization titleholders from the founding of each pageant until the separation of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA into a separate organization between 2020 and 2022 Edition Miss Universe Country Miss USA State Miss Teen USA State2022 To be announced R Bonney Gabriel a Texas Faron Medhi a Nebraska2021 Harnaaz Sandhu India Elle Smith a Kentucky Breanna Myles a Florida2020 Andrea Meza Mexico Asya Branch Mississippi Kiʻilani Arruda Hawaii2019 Zozibini Tunzi South Africa Cheslie Kryst North Carolina Kaliegh Garris Connecticut2018 Catriona Gray Philippines Sarah Rose Summers Nebraska Hailey Colborn Kansas2017 Demi Leigh Nel Peters South Africa Kara McCullough District of Columbia Sophia Dominguez Heithoff Missouri2016 Iris Mittenaere France Deshauna Barber Karlie Hay Texas2015 Pia Wurtzbach Philippines Olivia Jordan Oklahoma Katherine Haik Louisiana2014 Paulina Vega Colombia Nia Sanchez Nevada K Lee Graham South Carolina2013 Gabriela Isler Venezuela Erin Brady Connecticut Cassidy Wolf California2012 Olivia Culpo United States Nana Meriwether b Maryland Logan West Connecticut2011 Leila Lopes Angola Alyssa Campanella California Danielle Doty Texas2010 Ximena Navarrete Mexico Rima Fakih Michigan Kamie Crawford Maryland2009 Stefania Fernandez Venezuela Kristen Dalton North Carolina Stormi Henley Tennessee2008 Dayana Mendoza Crystle Stewart Texas Stevi Perry Arkansas2007 Riyo Mori Japan Rachel Smith Tennessee Hilary Cruz Colorado2006 Zuleyka Rivera Puerto Rico Tara Conner Kentucky Katie Blair Montana2005 Natalie Glebova Canada Chelsea Cooley North Carolina Allie LaForce Ohio2004 Jennifer Hawkins Australia Shandi Finnessey Missouri Shelley Hennig Louisiana2003 Amelia Vega Dominican Republic Susie Castillo Massachusetts Tami Farrell Oregon2002 Oxana Fedorova c Russia Shauntay Hinton District of Columbia Vanessa Semrow WisconsinJustine Pasek d Panama2001 Denise Quinones Puerto Rico Kandace Krueger Texas Marissa Whitley Missouri2000 Lara Dutta India Lynnette Cole Tennessee Jillian Parry Pennsylvania1999 Mpule Kwelagobe Botswana Kimberly Pressler New York Ashley Coleman Delaware1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam Trinidad and Tobago Shawnae Jebbia Massachusetts Vanessa Minnillo South Carolina1997 Brook Lee United States Brandi Sherwood b Idaho Shelly Moore Tennessee1996 Alicia Machado Venezuela Ali Landry Louisiana Christie Lee Woods Texas1995 Chelsi Smith United States Shanna Moakler b New York Keylee Sue Sanders Kansas1994 Sushmita Sen India Lu Parker South Carolina Shauna Gambill California1993 Dayanara Torres Puerto Rico Kenya Moore Michigan Charlotte Lopez Vermont1992 Michelle McLean Namibia Shannon Marketic California Jamie Solinger Iowa1991 Lupita Jones Mexico Kelli McCarty Kansas Janelle Bishop New Hampshire1990 Mona Grudt Norway Carole Gist Michigan Bridgette Wilson Oregon1989 Angela Visser Netherlands Gretchen Polhemus Texas Brandi Sherwood Idaho1988 Porntip Nakhirunkanok Thailand Courtney Gibbs Mindy Duncan Oregon1987 Cecilia Bolocco Chile Michelle Royer Kristi Addis Mississippi1986 Barbara Palacios Venezuela Christy Fichtner Allison Brown Oklahoma1985 Deborah Carthy Deu Puerto Rico Laura Martinez Herring Kelly Hu Hawaii1984 Yvonne Ryding Sweden Mai Shanley New Mexico Cherise Haugen Illinois1983 Lorraine Downes New Zealand Julie Hayek California Ruth Zakarian New York1982 Karen Baldwin Canada Terri Utley Arkansas No Pageant Held established in 1983 1981 Irene Saez Venezuela Kim Seelbrede Ohio1980 Shawn Weatherly United States Jineane Ford b Arizona1979 Maritza Sayalero Venezuela Mary Therese Friel New York1978 Margaret Gardiner South Africa Judi Andersen Hawaii1977 Janelle Commissiong Trinidad and Tobago Kimberly Tomes Texas1976 Rina Messinger Israel Barbara Peterson Minnesota1975 Anne Marie Pohtamo Finland Summer Bartholomew California1974 Amparo Munoz Spain Karen Morrison Illinois1973 Margie Moran Philippines Amanda Jones1972 Kerry Anne Wells Australia Tanya Wilson Hawaii1971 Georgina Rizk Lebanon Michele McDonald Pennsylvania1970 Marisol Malaret Puerto Rico Deborah Shelton Virginia1969 Gloria Diaz Philippines Wendy Dascomb1968 Martha Vasconcellos Brazil Dorothy Anstett Washington1967 Sylvia Hitchcock United States Cheryl Patton b Florida1966 Margareta Arvidsson Sweden Maria Remenyi California1965 Apasra Hongsakula Thailand Sue Downey Ohio1964 Corinna Tsopei Greece Bobbi Johnson District of Columbia1963 Ieda Maria Vargas Brazil Marite Ozers Illinois1962 Norma Nolan Argentina Macel Leilani Wilson Hawaii1961 Marlene Schmidt Germany Sharon Brown Louisiana1960 Linda Bement United States Linda Bement Utah1959 Akiko Kojima Japan Terry Huntingdon California1958 Luz Marina Zuluaga Colombia Arlene Howell Louisiana1957 Gladys Zender Peru Charlotte Sheffield e UtahMary Leona Gage f Maryland1956 Carol Morris United States Carol Morris Iowa1955 Hillevi Rombin Sweden Carlene Johnson Vermont1954 Miriam Stevenson United States Miriam Stevenson South Carolina1953 Christiane Martel France Myrna Hansen Illinois1952 Armi Kuusela Finland Jackie Loughery New YorkNotes a b c d Between 2021 to 2022 the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA titleholders were under a separate organization but were not associated with Miss Universe at the time of crowning a b c d e Inherited the Miss USA title after the original titleholder became Miss Universe In 2002 Fedorova was dethroned by the Miss Universe Organization Inherited the Miss Universe title after Fedorova was dethroned Inherited the Miss USA title after Gage was stripped of the crown In 1957 Gage was stripped of her Miss USA title when it was revealed that she was married and the mother of two children Gallery Gloria Diaz Miss Universe 1969 and Margarita Moran Miss Universe 1973 at the Miss Universe 2016 red carpet Mall of Asia Arena Manila the Philippines Crystle Stewart Miss USA 2008 and Dayana Mendoza Miss Universe 2008 at Guantanamo Bay Crystle Stewart Miss USA 2008 and Stevi Perry Miss Teen USA 2008 Hilary Cruz Miss Teen USA 2007 and Riyo Mori Miss Universe 2007 attend the Fashion Rocks the Universe event prior to the Miss USA 2008 pageant Chelsea Cooley Miss USA 2005 and Shelley Hennig Miss Teen USA 2004 at Guantanamo Bay Miss Universe 2002 Justine Pasek with Miss USA 2002 Shauntay Hinton and Miss Teen USA 2002 Vanessa Semrow at Guantanamo Bay Shawn Weatherly Miss Universe 1980 and Kim Seelbrede Miss USA 1981 together with then US President Ronald Reagan In other mediaElectronic Arts was reportedly developing a video game based on the pageant but development status is currently uncertain due to the closure of EA Black Box the studio allegedly developing the game 45 See alsoList of beauty contests Mrs Universe Big Four international beauty pageantsReferences a b Natalie Tadena July 2 2015 Donald Trump s Miss USA Pageant Lands on Reelz Cable Channel Archived July 27 2020 at the Wayback Machine The Wall Street Journal Chandram Rina Transgender indigenous contestants in historic Miss Universe pageant Reuters Archived from the original on March 30 2021 Retrieved February 16 2021 WME IMG Acquires The Miss Universe Organization Archived from the original on December 20 2015 Enriquez Amee February 2 2014 Beauty Pageant Basics BBC News Archived from the original on March 8 2021 Retrieved May 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