She is the most beautiful Hungarian woman, heading to Miss World
Miss World Hungary was organised for the 6th time in 2019. The show was aired on Duna Television and Duna World on 23 June. Krisztina Nagypál finished first, winning a cash prize of 3,100 Euros and the chance to represent Hungary at Miss World in Thailand this December.
Krisztina Nagypál is officially Hungary’s most beautiful woman, who will represent Hungary at Miss World in December, Origo reports.
Daily News Hungary reported that the 20 competing girls were introduced on 13 June, but only 16 of them could enter the final show airing on 23 June. The 16 girls went to an exclusive luxury camp to prepare for the serious competition. Leading up to the big day, the girls were training, attending photo shoots and dress rehearsals.
The show was packed with entertainment. The contestants had to walk the runway in four different dresses. There was, of course, the bikini round, a round in national costumes, and runway walks in traditional dresses and evening dresses as well. In between the different rounds, many famous Hungarian artists gave concerts. Besides, all of the 16 girls were introduced in details; where they are from, what they do, and they also talked about their families, hobbies, and goals in life.
Two girls with the fewest points from the judges dropped out of the contest at the end of each round, leading up to the final three:
Rebeka Csonka finished third, Tímea Gaál finished second, and Krisztina Nagypál won the title of Miss World Hungary.
Many awards could be won besides the Miss World Hungary title.
- Viktória Magos – Miss Talent (singing)
- Rebeka Csonka – Miss Beauty Face (most beautiful smile)
- Krisztina Nagypál – Miss Bikini
- Lilla Lakatos – Audience Award
Krisztina will represent Hungary at the world’s most prestigious beauty competition: Miss World, which will be held in Thailand on 7 December.
Source: www.origo.hu
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