
Krishnah Gravidez enters Top 20 of Miss World Multimedia Challenge
Philippine bet Krishnah Gravidez made it to the Top 20 of Miss World's Multimedia Challenge!
On Wednesday afternoon, Miss World named the 20 finalists of the challenge, saying the contestants have proven to be true influencers for good.
The international pageant evaluated the candidates' digital presence across Instagram, the official Miss World app, and their national Facebook platforms.
Here is the complete list of contestants who made it to the Multimedia Challenge's Top 20:
Americas & Caribbean
Brazil
Canada
Dominican Republic
Mexico
Venezuela
Africa
Cameroon
Namibia
South Africa
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Europe
France
Greece
Montenegro
Northern Ireland
Poland
Asia & Oceania
New Zealand
Philippines
Sri Lanka
Thailand
Vietnam
As part of the final round, the Top 20 must create a 90-second video, which will chronicle their journey from national crowning to their experiences in India, including friendships forged, cultural immersions, and their hopes as the grand finale approaches.
Krishnah is vying for the country's second Miss World crown after Megan Young, who won the Philippines' first title in 2013.
During the pageant's Head to Head Challenge presentation, the Filipina beauty queen highlighted her children-focused advocacy.
The coronation night of Miss World 2025 will be held on May 31 in India.
—Carby Rose Basina/CDC, GMA Integrated News
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