We now know who is Miss Universe 2024 : this is Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, Miss Denmark. The 21-year-old young woman was crowned on the night of Saturday to Sunday. And the one who represented France, the Frenchwoman
Indira Ampiotfinished his journey in the
top 30.
The young woman, only 20 years old, quickly
reacted to the results of this crazy evening, by sharing his feelings on his social networks. The Miss dreamed of succeeding Iris Mittenaere, but this was not the case.
It was Miss Danish who won Miss Universe 2024 in a crazy evening in Mexico City (Mexico). Victoria Kjaer, professional dancer, beat 130 attendees, a record ! For the first time,
ten candidates with children and the removal of an age limit were able to bring back more candidates to the competition.
Indira Ampiot, Miss France 2023, 20 years old, is one of the only ones to have not done cosmetic surgery.
However, that wasn't enough for him to clinch the title. She still ranked in the top 30. After the ceremony, she reacted on her account Instagram. “I'm fine, thank you for your messages (…) I'm taking some time to talk to you about Miss Universe. It's okay, everything's okay. A little disappointed, it's true, not to have gone further than Top 30.”
How did she experience this?
Far from having had a bad evening, the young woman is proud of his journey and his parade on stage. “More I still got ranked and it's great, in any case, I am very
satisfied of my performance and everything I did.” she confided when she reached her hotel. She equaled the result of Miss France, Clémence Botino, in 2021. But like the other Misses, she hoped to have a victory, especially with the number of participants record, it would have been even more beautiful!
Despite its stress and the
pression of the competition, she confided that she had “amused” on stage. “I am very, very happy, I tell myself that the better is to comethat it is evil for goodbut I still remain proud of myself.” she concluded, before thanking those who supported her throughout this intense and emotional competition.