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Geyssell García begins her activities as Miss Universe Nicaragua 2024 at a charity gala

Geyssell García begins her activities as Miss Universe Nicaragua 2024 at a charity gala

Geyssell Garcia, Miss Universe Nicaragua 2024participated this Thursday night in the charity catwalk of “Gala Reinas Miami” to benefit the “AROMAS” foundation for burned children in Peru. García was selected as a guest among the classes to participate in said event, which is held a few days before the Miss Universe concentration.

With this altruistic event that takes place every year, García begins her activities as a beauty queen and continues her preparation for the Miss Universe concentration in Mexico. During the gala night, García walked a catwalk wearing a light blue dress with white rhinestones by Mexican designer Trino Orozco.

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García was interviewed at said event and when asked if she believes that the 2023 Miss Universe victory of the Nicaraguan Sheynnis Palacios would be an advantage or disadvantage, the Chontal native responded that God’s timing is perfect and He knows why He chose me to be. Miss Nicaragua 2024 and hopes that He continues to guide her steps.

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Another question addressed to García was, what does it mean to you to be Miss Nicaragua 2024, she responded: “Pride, I represent it with a lot of love and commitment so that Nicaragua continues to shine,” the beauty queen took the opportunity to invite the public to visit Nicaragua and get to know their tourist destinations.

The Nicaraguan model told international media that if he wins the Miss Universe 2024 He would continue the legacy of Sheynnis Palacios and with altruistic work. García shared a moment with Miss Nicaragua 2018, Adriana Paniagua, who also attended the event.

Also participating in the gala night were Juliana Barrientos, from Bolivia; Ashley Callingbull, from Canada; Daniela Toloza, from Colombia; Kimberly de Boer, from Curacao; Victoria Kjaer, from Denmark; Pia Theissen, from Germany; Ariana Blaize, from Guyana; Tati Calmell, from Peru; Jennifer Colón, from Puerto Rico; Ivanna Trisic, from Serbia; Khadija Omar, from Somalia; and Ileana Márquez, from Venezuela.

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