For the duration of her reign, the young woman must maintain an impeccable image, free of scandals, polemics and be her best version at all times.
Being the most beautiful woman in the world, it is not the only recognition Victoria Kjaer won after becoming Miss Universe 2024; and that is that, along with the title, there are countless prizes that could only be worthy of someone of royalty.
Last Sunday, the grand final of Miss Universe took place, and with the CDMX Arena as a stage, the young woman, barely 21 years old, managed to stand out from among the 125 competitors to be the first Danish woman to win the contest.
While her triumph led to being the holder of the “light of infinity,” the impressive 18 kilates crown and valued at approximately $5.3 million, Victoria will also receive a millionaire salary and several very luxurious prizes.
According to the organization, the first place of the contest will be given a prize of 250,000 dollars, which will be destined to cover all expenses related to your reign, such as trips, lodging and interviews with the media.
In addition, throughout her year as Miss Universe, she will receive a salary of $50,000 a month, a luxurious apartment in New York, beauty products, a two-carat ring and a luxury Bulova brand watch.
But as a famous superhero film puts it: “a great power carries a great responsibility” and that’s that not everything in Victoria’s life will be dreamy. Her work as a beauty queen includes a very tight agenda, in which all kinds of social, international and charitable events stand out.
For the duration of her reign, the young woman must maintain an impeccable image, free of scandals, polemics and be her best version at all times.
It should also promote equality, offer interviews around the world, attend charity events, raise funds for all kinds of social causes, be the face of international campaigns and, for the first time, be the driver of a travel programme.
If he could not fulfill his mission, then it would be Chidimma Adetshina, who stayed as the first finalist to take his place.For the duration of her reign, the young woman must maintain an impeccable image, free of scandals, polemics and be her best version at all times.
Being the most beautiful woman in the world, it is not the only recognition Victoria Kjaer won after becoming Miss Universe 2024; and that is that, along with the title, there are countless prizes that could only be worthy of someone of royalty.
Last Sunday, the grand final of Miss Universe took place, and with the CDMX Arena as a stage, the young woman, barely 21 years old, managed to stand out from among the 125 competitors to be the first Danish woman to win the contest.
While her triumph led to being the holder of the “light of infinity,” the impressive 18 kilates crown and valued at approximately $5.3 million, Victoria will also receive a millionaire salary and several very luxurious prizes.
According to the organization, the first place of the contest will be given a prize of 250,000 dollars, which will be destined to cover all expenses related to your reign, such as trips, lodging and interviews with the media.
In addition, throughout her year as Miss Universe, she will receive a salary of $50,000 a month, a luxurious apartment in New York, beauty products, a two-carat ring and a luxury Bulova brand watch.
But as a famous superhero film puts it: “a great power carries a great responsibility” and that’s that not everything in Victoria’s life will be dreamy. Her work as a beauty queen includes a very tight agenda, in which all kinds of social, international and charitable events stand out.
For the duration of her reign, the young woman must maintain an impeccable image, free of scandals, polemics and be her best version at all times.
It should also promote equality, offer interviews around the world, attend charity events, raise funds for all kinds of social causes, be the face of international campaigns and, for the first time, be the driver of a travel programme.
If he could not fulfill his mission, then it would be Chidimma Adetshina, who stayed as the first finalist to take his place.
This article has been translated after appearing in La Prensa Grafica