Shanique Singh set to represent Jamaica at Miss World stage
Miss World Jamaica Shanique Singh is all set to compete at one of the biggest and most renowned beauty pageants, Miss World 2024. It is to be noted that it is the first time that Singh will represent her nation on an international platform.
Thursday, 22nd February 2024

Singh will compete against over 117 participants to emerge victorious. The pageant is considered one of the longest-running pageants internationally and the activities of the event have already been started with the opening ceremony of the event that took place on 20th February, 2024.

Shanique Singh is very excited to represent her nation on such a huge and established platform. While talking to the media portals, she stated that she has put in a lot of hard work, and unwavering dedication to turn her aspirations into reality.
She is hoping to impress the hearts of all the judges and the world with her talent and charm. She is also excited to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the nation through her beauty and exceptional charm.
Along with that, Singh’s journey has been very motivated and inspiring which exemplifies her talent, resilience and commitment towards her goals.
While shedding light on the Miss World Contest, this year, the management has introduced a new factor to the competition. Every participant will be given their own page on the website to fill it with their data. This new component has been established in order to check the versatility of the participants.
Additionally, the last time Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica brought laurels to the nation as she won the Miss World title in 2019.
All the residents of the island nation have extended their best wishes to Shanique Singh as well for her journey and are praying for her victory.
One person with a Facebook account Joan Genus commented the following “Prayers are with you and god’s blessing my dear. Good luck & make the best for your country & your family proud.”
Another person with a Facebook handle Michelle James Gift- Designer wrote “Her last name is rooted in India. No coincidence there. Wishing her the best.”
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