Participants in Miss Universe2023, Presenters, Actors, and More

Who will take home the crown, which is now held by American Miss Universe 71, R’Bonney Gabriel?

The preliminary swimsuit and evening gown rounds of the Miss Universe 2023 pageant have already taken place in El Salvador; nevertheless, the Top 20 finalists will be announced tonight, and Miss Universe R’Bonney Gabriel of the United States will crown her successor at the conclusion of the evening.

This year’s pageant will feature contestants from eighty-four nations and territories, with numerous firsts expected as the pageant grows in diversity. Miss Universe is allowing married and child-bearing women to participate for the first time ever. There will also be a plus-size model and two transgender ladies competing.

When is Miss Universe?

The 72nd Miss Universe competition takes place on Saturday, Nov. 18.

Where is Miss Universe taking place?

Miss Universe will be held at the José Adolfo Pineda Arena in San Salvador, El Salvador.

How to watch Miss Universe?

Miss Universe will stream exclusively on the Roku Channel at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. You can access the channel on Roku.com, Roku TVs, Roku Streaming Stick, Fire TV Stick 4K, Amazon Fire TVs, or Samsung TVs.

Who is the host of Miss Universe?

Miss Universe will be hosted by Jeannie Mai and Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo for the second consecutive time, along with Maria Menounos.

Who are the backstage hosts of Miss Universe?

Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray and Zuri Hall will also serve as backstage correspondents for the second consecutive time.

Who are the performers on Miss Universe?

John Legend will perform at this year’s pageant.

Who are the transgender contestants competing in this year’s Miss Universe?

Rikkie Kollé of the Netherlands and Marina Machete of Portugal are the joint second transgender women to compete in the pageant, following Ángela Ponce of Spain in 2018.

Miss Netherlands Rikkie Kollé
Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images
Miss Netherlands Rikkie Kollé
Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images

Who are the married women and/or mothers competing in this year’s Miss Universe?

Camila Avella of Colombia, Michelle Cohn of Guatemala, and Lorena Santen of Switzerland.

Miss Colombia Camila Avella
Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images
Miss Guatemala Michelle Cohn
Photo by Alex Peña/Getty Images

Who is the first plus-size contestant competing in this year’s Miss Universe?

Jane Dipika Garrett of Nepal is first plus-size delegate to compete in the pageant.

Miss Nepal Jane Dipika Garrett
Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images

Why will Miss China not be able to compete?

Miss Universe China 2023 Jia Qi was forced to withdraw from the competition when her visa wasn’t approved in time for her to participate. She may compete in the 2024 pageant.

Related: Meet the New Miss USA 2023 and the 50 Beauties Who Make Up Her Court

Who made the Top 5?

Australia: Moraya Wilson, 22

Colombia: Camila Avella, 28

Nicaragua: Sheynnis Palacios, 23

Puerto Rico: Karla Guilfú, 25

Thailand: Anntonia Porsild, 27

Who made the Top 10?

Australia: Moraya Wilson, 22

Colombia: Camila Avella, 28

El Salvador: Isabella García-Manzo, 20

Nicaragua: Sheynnis Palacios, 23

Peru: Camila Escribens, 25

Philippines: Michelle Dee, 28

Puerto Rico: Karla Guilfú, 25

Spain: Athenea Pérez, 27

Thailand: Anntonia Porsild, 27

Venezuela: Diana Silva, 26

Who made the Top 20?

Australia: Moraya Wilson, 22

Cameroon: Issie Princesse, 22

Chile: Celeste Viel, 24

Colombia: Camila Avella, 28

El Salvador: Isabella García-Manzo, 20

India: Shweta Sharda, 23

Jamaica: Jordanne Levy, 27

Namibia: Jameela Uiras, 23

Nepal: Jane Garrett, 23

Nicaragua: Sheynnis Palacios, 23

Pakistan: Erica Robin, 25

Peru: Camila Escribens, 25

Philippines: Michelle Dee, 28

Portugal: Marina Machete, 28

Puerto Rico: Karla Guilfú, 25

South Africa: Bryoni Govender, 27

Spain: Athenea Pérez, 27

Thailand: Anntonia Porsild, 27

United States: Noelia Voigt, 24

Venezuela: Diana Silva, 26

Miss Universe Contestants 2023

Albania: Endi Demneri, 25

Angola: Ana Coimbra, 23

Argentina: Yamile Dajud, 27

Aruba: Karol Croes, 27

Australia: Moraya Wilson, 22

The Bahamas: Melissa Ingraham, 26

Bahrain: Lujane Yacoub, 19

Belgium: Emilie Vansteenkiste, 22

Bolivia: Estefany Rivero, 26

Brazil: Maria Brechane, 19

British Virgin Islands: Ashellica Fahie, 28

Bulgaria: Yuliia Pavlikova, 30

Cambodia: Sotima John, 23

Cameroon: Issie Princesse, 22

Canada: Madison Kvaltin, 25

Cayman Islands: Ileann Powery, 26

Chile: Celeste Viel, 24

Colombia: Camila Avella, 28

Costa Rica: Lisbeth Valverde, 28

Croatia: Andrea Erjavec, 23

Curaçao: Kim Rossen, 26

Czech Republic: Vanesa Švédová, 20

Denmark: Nikoline Hansen, 21

Dominican Republic: Mariana Downing, 27

Ecuador: Delary Stoffers, 23

Egypt: Mohra Tantawy, 21

El Salvador: Isabella García-Manzo, 20

Equatorial Guinea: Diana Hinestrosa, 25

Finland: Paula Joukanen, 22

France: Diane Leyre, 26

Germany: Helena Bleicher, 24

United Kingdom Great Britain: Jessica Page, 28

Greece: Marielia Zaloumi, 20

Guatemala: Michelle Cohn, 28

Guyana: Lisa Narine, 26

Honduras: Zuheilyn Clemente, 23

Hungary: Tünde Blága, 27

Iceland: Lilja Pétursdóttir, 19

India: Shweta Sharda, 23

Indonesia: Fabiënne Groeneveld, 23

Republic of Ireland: Aishah Akorede, 24

Italy: Carmen Panepinto, 24

Jamaica: Jordanne Levy, 27

Japan: Rio Miyazaki, 21

Kazakhstan: Tomiris Zair, 20

Kosovo: Arbesa Rrahmani, 22

Laos: Phaimany Lathsabanthao, 28

Latvia: Kate Alexeeva, 29

Lebanon: Maya Aboul Hosn, 25

Malaysia: Serena Lee, 26

Malta: Ella Portelli, 25

Mauritius: Tatiana Beauharnais, 24

Mexico: Melissa Flores, 25

Mongolia: Namuunzul Batmagnai, 24

Myanmar: Amara Bo, 23

Namibia: Jameela Uiras, 23

Nepal: Jane Garrett, 23

Netherlands: Rikkie Kollé, 22

Nicaragua: Sheynnis Palacios, 23

Nigeria : Ugochi Ihezue, 27

Norway: Julie Tollefsen, 28

Pakistan: Erica Robin, 25

Panama: Natasha Vargas, 26

Paraguay: Elicena Andrada, 28

Peru: Camila Escribens, 25

Philippines: Michelle Dee, 28

Poland: Angelika Jurkowianiec, 27

Portugal: Marina Machete, 28

Puerto Rico: Karla Guilfú, 25

Russia: Margarita Golubeva, 22

Saint Lucia: Earlyca Frederick, 25

Singapore: Priyanka Annuncia, 26

Slovakia: Kinga Puhová, 2

South Africa: Bryoni Govender, 27

South Korea: So-yun Kim, 28

Spain: Athenea Pérez, 27

Switzerland: Lorena Santen, 26

Thailand: Anntonia Porsild, 27

Trinidad and Tobago: Faith Gillezeau, 25

Ukraine: Angelina Usanova

United States: Noelia Voigt, 24

Venezuela: Diana Silva, 26

Vietnam: Quỳnh Hoa Bùi, 25

Zimbabwe: Brooke Bruk-Jackson, 21

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