Malaysia’s Amy Nur Tinie crowns Miss Eco International 2021 Gizzelle Uys in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Rashia Suheyn Cipriani Noriega from Peru was crowned Miss Eco International 2019 in Cairo, Egypt. Maureen Montagne and others declined the title upon Cipriani's resignation, leading to Amy Nur Tinie of Malaysia accepting it. The Miss Eco International 2021 event showcased candidates from various countries, with Gizzelle Uys from South Africa winning the title.

39 Miss Eco International 2021 candidates in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

Rashia Suheyn Cipriani Noriega from Peru won Miss Eco International 2019, with Maureen Montagne and others as runners-up. After Cipriani relinquished her title, Amy Nur Tinie from Malaysia became the new titleholder. Tinie is set to crown her successor during Miss Eco International 2021, featuring participants from 39 countries.

Miss Mississippi USA 2021 results: Asya Branch crowns Bailey Anderson in Tunica Resorts

Asya Branch was crowned Miss Mississippi USA 2021 on March 13, 2021, at the Horseshoe Casino. She later represented Mississippi at Miss USA 2020, winning the title amidst 50 contestants. Key finalists included Anne Elizabeth Buys and Kerrie Blakeney, with Katie Scannell awarded Miss Congeniality and Margaret Anne McNeill Miss Photogenic.

Kelly Hutchinson crowns Miss Alabama USA 2021 Alexandria Flanigan in Auburn

Kelly Hutchinson, a 23-year-old from Auburn, Alabama, won the Miss Alabama USA 2020 title on October 5, 2019, after finishing as a finalist in several pageants. She crowned her successor, Alexandria Flanigan, on January 10, 2021. Hutchinson's pageant journey includes various placements in Miss Georgia and Alabama competitions.

26 Miss Alabama USA 2021 candidates competing in Auburn

Kelly Hutchinson, 23, from Auburn, Alabama, became Miss Alabama USA 2020 after competing with 31 others. She began modeling at age three and was a competitive dancer. Hutchinson will crown her successor on January 10, 2021. She represented Alabama at Miss USA 2020, finishing as fourth runner-up.

Clemence Botino crowns Miss France 2021 Amandine Petit in Les Epesses, Pays de la Loire

Clemence Botino, representing Guadeloupe, won the Miss France 2020 title at Le Dôme de Marseille on December 14, 2019. She crowned Amandine Petit as her successor on December 19, 2020, at Puy du Fou. The event included 29 candidates, with various awards and placements highlighted throughout the competition.

29 Miss France 2021 candidates competing in Les Epesses, Pays de la Loire

Clemence Botino from Guadeloupe won Miss France 2020 on December 14, 2019, at Le Dôme de Marseille, competing against 29 candidates. Lou Ruat was the runner-up, followed by Matahari Bousquet and others. Botino will crown her successor Amandine Petit on December 19, 2020, during the 91st Miss France pageant.

82 Miss Earth 2020 candidates competing virtually

Nellys Pimentel, born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was crowned Miss Earth Puerto Rico 2019 and won the Miss Earth title on October 26, 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, her successor will be crowned virtually on November 29, 2020, marking the first virtual edition of the pageant with 84 contestants.

Natalie Ackermann crowns Miss Universe Colombia 2020 Laura Olascuaga crowned in Barranquilla

Laura Victoria Olascuaga Pinto, born in Cartagena, Colombia, was the runner-up at Señorita Colombia 2018. She later won the inaugural Miss Universe Colombia on November 16, 2020. The event featured 30 candidates and was hosted in Barranquilla, where she also received the Miss Elegancia award.

30 Miss Universe Colombia 2020 candidates competing in Barranquilla

Colombia has achieved 35 Miss Universe placements, winning two crowns in 1958 and 2014. The first independent Miss Universe Colombia pageant will take place on November 16, 2020, with 30 contestants. The event will be hosted by Sebastián Carvajal and others, featuring various performances in Barranquilla.