Belize's Destiny Wagner became Miss Earth 2021
For the first-time in the history, Belizean beauty Destiny Wagner won the crown of Miss Earth 2021. The government of Belize appreciated Destiny Wagner and issued a statement. It's not just the victory of Belize, it is the victory for Caribbean.
2024-07-07 15:23:06

"Hailing from Punta Gorda, Destiny is the first Belizean to win an international pageant of this magnitude. With pleasure and pride, we salute her and wish her every success as she moves on to represent the jewel on the world stage as Miss Earth 2021," the Govt of Belize added.
PM John Briceno also congratulated Destiny Wagner and appreciated her participation and crating history for her country.
"My nation has never placed at this prestigious Miss Earth before, nor have we ever had a global crown, so right now, this is what we required, and I am happened to represent such a sumptuous nation. I am overwhelmed right now with emotions. The words and gratitude are tough to express, but I am thankful. I am grateful for the Miss Earth Organisation and pleased for my team as well," Destiny Wagner added.One of Belize's residents stated, winning the crown of Miss Earth 2021 by Destiny Wagner, "Awesome congratulations she made us proud of her and what stood out was being humble and intelligent. God bless her for being herself."
"Wonderful! Congratulations to the young woman and to all of Belize. It surprises me that Belize has never captured more of these competitions that feature women's beauty, charm and intelligence in which Belizean Women are so endowed," another resident added.
Talking to the media, another resident stated, "Congratulations it's time to show the world Belizean do have talent and not limited but tons of it. Limited resources (or none), or/and limited opportunities, definitely, but never limited capacity or talent to carry out dreams."
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