Mexico woman crowned Miss Universe at Mandalay Bay
Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete reacts after being crowned Miss Universe 2010 during the Miss Universe pageant at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 23, 2010.
Monday, Aug. 23, 2010 | 8:16 p.m.
A 22-year-old Mexico woman won the Miss Universe pageant Monday night after donning a flowing red gown and telling an audience it's important to teach kids family values.
Jimena Navarrete of Guadalajara was first to answer an interview question Monday night and the last of 83 contestants standing in the headline-grabbing pageant at the Mandalay Bay Events Center.
Her one-strap dress flowed behind her like a sheet as she walked during the evening gown competition. Earlier, she smiled in a violet bikini as she confidently strutted across the stage.
Asked by Olympic gold-medal figure skater Evan Lysacek how she felt about unsupervised Internet use, Navarrete said the Internet is important but parents need to be careful and watch over their kids.
"I do believe that Internet is an indispensable, necessary tool for the present time," she said through an interpreter. "We must be sure to teach them the values that we learned as a family."
First runner-up was Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillipps, while second runner-up was Miss Australia Jesinta Campbell.
Navarrete _ who's been modeling since she was 15 _ is Mexico's second Miss Universe. Lupita Jones of Mexico won the title in 1991. Navarrete replaces Miss Universe 2009 Stefania Fernandez of Venezuela.
Navarrete's win thwarted Miss Venezuela Marelisa Gibson from giving the South American country a third consecutive victory. Neither Gibson nor Miss USA Rima Fakih made the top 15 finalists.
Navarrete was immediately congratulated on Twitter by Mexican President Felipe Calderon and his wife, Margarita Zavala.
"Congratulations to Jimena Navarrete for her deserved victory as Miss Universe," Calderon said. "This will serve Mexico, (and) our image as a country."
With fans in some 190 countries watching on television and keeping tabs on social networks, Navarrete and her competitors introduced themselves while wearing over-the-top national costumes. They then danced in silver and black dresses for the show's opening number before the top 15 finalists were announced.The final 15 walked in swimsuits while Cirque du Soleil musicians played Elvis Presley songs including "Viva Las Vegas." The last 10 impressed in their gowns while John Legend and the Roots played a soulful medley including "Save Room."
By the end of the show, seven of the top 10 trending topics on Twitter had to do with the pageant, its contestants, its judges or owner Donald Trump. The mogul co-owns the pageant with TV network NBC.
The show was without any major gaffes, except for Miss Philippines' answer when asked what her biggest mistake in life was and how she fixed it.
"In my 22 years of existence, I can say there is nothing major," Venus Raj said.
Before the pageant, Raj was rated among the top contestants in an online poll on the pageant's website. She finished in fifth place.
Navarrete won a package of prizes including an undisclosed salary, a luxury New York apartment with living expenses, a one-year scholarship to the New York Film Academy with housing after her reign, plus jewelry, clothes and shoes fit for a beauty champion.
Campbell won the Miss Congeniality Universe award. Miss Thailand Fonthip Watcharatrakul won Miss Photogenic Universe and a second award for having the best national costume.
Fakih, a 24-year-old Lebanese immigrant from Dearborn, Mich., spurred celebrations among Arab-Americans when she won Miss USA. Pageant records aren't detailed enough to show whether Fakih is the first Arab-American, Muslim or immigrant to win Miss USA.
Miss USA has not been named Miss Universe since Brook Lee won the title in 1997.
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Associated Press writer Olga Ramirez in Mexico City contributed to this report.
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You see a gorgeous woman and the first thing you think about is a piece of paper issued by a bureaucrat in Washington? You've got problems pal, and bigotry isn't the only one.
Congrats ...lol, what is the sugar daddy Donald Dumb going to do...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0212346/
http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi1...
"Was she in the country legally, or just another swimmer?"
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Yea It wasn't long before some nitwit would show his ass !! LOL !! say what you want ! READ THE HEADLINE !!!! Mexico woman crowned Miss Universe !! YEA !!!!
Miss Navarrete, just make sure you don't go through Arizona unless you're carrying your papers.
[...]"Every country has the right to impose and enact their laws," she said, wearing her new sash and sparkling tiara. "But I tell you that all' the Mexicans and the Latins that are living here in the United States are hardworking people -- people who want to improve on their quality of life."[...]
source: AP
If true about the 'all', why then are there 22 states, not including Arizona, developing anti-illegal legislation. Also, if true, why are ICE officials across the land, daily, are plotting and scheming?
HATE. It's fugly.
Ms. Navarette is GORGEOUS!
Good for her and good for Mandalay for hosting the event -- which thankfully have absolutely nothing to do with illegal immigration, Arizona, ICE, or DC pols. Now if only the mega-resorts on the strip could pull in more events like this, maybe we could get this floundering economy turned around before the Dems drive it off a cliff!
This woman is simply GEORGEOUS!
Miss Universe title is a bit strange. There is no competition from other planets. Just saying....
Goodness gracious Jimena is beau-tee-full!
She is very beautiful! Congratulations to Miss Jimena. I've never been into the Miss *____* Contests. Most of the woman on there seem like dummies. Until next year....
Are the Miss *whatever* contests always held in Las Vegas?
teaching family values? Like anchor kids?
(Its a joke, chill)
and she likes long walks on the beach and dreams of World Peace......
I just wanted to know if she was here legally?
"contain no abusive language. Comments that are off-topic, vulgar, profane or include personal attacks will be removed"
My first post contained none of the above so why did you pull it?
This is still America isn't it?
RE: ThisOneGuy
To me she isn't really all that. Now asian women are.
If it was all about politics...she never would have won BECAUSE of her race. She is beautiful!! Legal OR not!! I really could careless
It good to see that race was not a factor. I don't usually comment on things like this, she earned it, good for her.
When the pageant opened on TV, 83 beautiful women from 83 countries were presented to the general public. It did not matter if a contestant's hair was blond, brunette or black; if her complexion was white, bronzed or black; if her eyes were blue, green, brown or black; if her native tongue was European-based, Asian-based or Latin-based (or whatever). The pageant was about the universal beauty of all females (God bless them) on the face of this planet.
Congratulations Miss Mexico! You are the 'Slap-yo-mama scrumptious' woman among many 'drop-dead gorgeous' females.
ohhh lalala
Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete is gorgeous no doubt.. She makes me want to go to Mexico.. wait, what the hell was I thinking..
There's a rumor out there that Mexican drug gangs have been having multiple gun battle over here possession all over Mexico.
I am completely against illegal immigration BUT THESE STUPID comments about Ms.Mexico are over the line. These beautiful young women came from all over the world BECAUSE we invited them. And Ms. Mexico is beautiful to say the least.