10 things about Miss International Cook Islands 2025 Zoe Hoff

Zoe Hoff, a governance and accounts analyst from Rarotonga, Cook Islands, competed in Miss Cook Islands 2025 and was first runner-up. She represented her country at Miss International 2025, winning the Miss Talent award. Originally from Auckland, she is passionate about Cook Islands dancing and has traveled extensively for competitions.

Cook Islands’ 10 most handsome men alive 2021

The Cook Islands is a self-governing island country in Oceania. Comprising 15 islands, the country is located in the South Pacific Ocean between French Polynesia and American Samoa. Named after British explorer James Cook, the Cook Islands attained full internal self-government in free association with New Zealand on August 4, 1965. Cook Islands nationals are New Zealand citizens but … Continue reading Cook Islands’ 10 most handsome men alive 2021

Emma Tepaeru Kainuku-Walsh biography: 13 things about Miss International Cook Islands 2022

https://www.instagram.com/p/CMsSkItA4sx/ . Emma Tepaeru Kainuku-Walsh is a beauty queen and entrepreneur from Cook Islands. Here are 13 more things about her: She is of Cook Islands, Samoan, Swedish and New Zealand descent.She was born in Aitutaki, Cook Islands. She grew up in Auckland, New Zealand.She has one older brother and two younger sisters.She owns the … Continue reading Emma Tepaeru Kainuku-Walsh biography: 13 things about Miss International Cook Islands 2022

Cook Islands’ 20 most handsome men alive 2020

The Cook Islands is a self-governing island country in Oceania. Comprising 15 islands, the country is located in the South Pacific Ocean between French Polynesia and American Samoa. Named after British explorer James Cook, the Cook Islands attained full internal self-government in free association with New Zealand on August 4, 1965. Cook Islands nationals are New Zealand citizens but … Continue reading Cook Islands’ 20 most handsome men alive 2020

Avarua’s Tajiya Eikura Sahay crowned Miss World Oceania 2019 in London

Tajiya Eikura Sahay, representing the Cook Islands, was crowned Miss World Oceania 2019 in London on December 14, 2019. Competing among 111 candidates, she succeeded Jessica Tyson. Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica won the Miss World 2019 title, with Ophély Mézino and Suman Rao as runners-up. Six continental queens were also crowned.