PHOTOS: This charming Hungarian woman can become the world’s most beautiful
23-year-old Boglárka Hacsi will represent Hungary in this year’s Miss World beauty pageant. The young lady is already in Delhi, India, where the contest started today.
According to Blikk, a Hungarian tabloid, Boglárka became Miss World Hungary in 2023. Therefore, she can represent Hungary on the world stage of the Miss World beauty pageant on 9 March. The 23-year-old girl was born in Miskolc, Northeast Hungary. She is already in Delhi, India, where the contestants started the programs and the contest.
On her social media site, she wrote that the previous months were full of surprises and happiness. “I will forever be thankful for this journey that began”.
She told Blikk that she prepared a lot for the competition. However, she added her greatest sacrifice was that she could not go skiing because she did not want anything to happen to her. Bogi said she regularly works out and eats healthy food, so the other segments of her preparation were unproblematic.
“Now I exercise three or four times a week. In addition, there are dance rehearsals to prepare for the talent contest. I will do everything to perform well”, she highlighted.
Ms Hacsi became the most beautiful Hungarian girl last June. The original finals would have been in November, but the organisers postponed it to February due to the general elections. Boglárka was shocked to hear that because she prepared a lot to be in her best shape.
She told Blikk then that following her first disappointment, she found the opportunity in the postponement to prepare for the contest better. She said her supporter is her fiancé apart from her family.
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