Planet Earth wins again: this is the new "Miss Universe"

Mexico City - The new Miss Universe comes from Denmark and is called Victoria Kjær Theilvig (21).

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Victoria Kjær Theilvig (21) was crowned the new "Miss Universe".

At the 73rd edition of the beauty pageant in Mexico City, the 21-year-old was chosen from a total of 127 candidates.

The tiara was placed on her head by her predecessor Sheynnis Palacios (24) from Nicaragua. Germany was represented by Pia Theissen (26) from Cologne.

For the first time, there was no maximum age limit for participation after this was lifted by the organizers. Previously, only women between the ages of 18 and 28 were allowed to compete for the beauty crown.

The oldest competitor in the Arena Ciudad de México was the Cameroon-born Miss Malta, Beatrice Njoya, who is 40 years old and has three children.

There were lots of congratulations for the winner.
There were lots of congratulations for the winner.

The competition, which has been held since 1952, has taken steps towards greater inclusion in recent years. A year ago, married and divorced women as well as mothers were admitted for the first time, and in 2018, Miss Spain was the first trans woman to take part.