SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- Tonight, after a gala with several rounds of elimination, the jury chose the Cuban who will represent the Island in Miss Universe 2024.
Marianela Ancheta, the representative of the Central Region, was chosen to compete the following month, in Mexico City, in the international competition.
In a gala that included the participation of Aymée Nuviola, the performer Lenier Mesa and the young singer Génesis Díaz, the 24 candidates They walked down the catwalk for the last time before meeting Miss Cuba.
The finalists, all Cuban emigrants, represented a Cuban province, region or community abroad and have been involved in various events and activities in recent weeks.
The applicants were: Sandra Mariscal, Mayabeque; Lisandra Burgois, Matanzas; Alina Robert, Havana; Cinthia García, Villa Clara; Maylín Hernández, Granma; Yahima Mora, Santiago de Cuba; Adriana Álvarez, Community of Spain; Rachell Vallori, Isle of Youth; Marianela Ancheta, Central Region; Diane Barbano, Pinar del Río; Sisily Marin, Ciego de Ávila; Karina Polanco, Camagüey.
Also participating were Vaitiare Navarro, Sancti Spíritus; Laynet Wong-Den, Holguín; Monica Ramos, Guantanamo; Rosangela Rizo, Western Region; Liza Muñiz, Eastern Region; Gallia Vega, Colorados; Lizandra Parra, Las Tunas; Joseline Rodríguez, South American Community; Patricia Pérez, Jardines de la Reina; Arlety González, Cienfuegos; Leanny González, Artemisa; Aleida Josefa Pérez, Jardines del Rey.
The Cuban women described the event as a “dream to open another window to freedom,” according to the agency. EFE.
“We represent a free Cuba, but also those who see me from the island thanks to platforms like Miss Universe,” Maylin Hernández, one of the 24 finalists, told EFE.
Tonight’s selection marks a historic milestone and represents an important step towards inclusion in the competition.
The decision to include Cuba in the contest this year responds to a “vision” of the organization that seeks “inclusion, regardless of the existing political paradigms,” Prince Julio César said in this regard. “The idea is to give the opportunity to women as a whole so that they can express their qualities and virtues and carry a message,” she added.
The national director of Miss Cuba-Miss Universe He did not rule out that the winner of the Miami pageant brings a message of “freedom and democracy” to the Miss Universe final in Mexico.