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Miss Universe 2022

USA’s R'Bonney Gabriel crowned Miss Universe 2022

| @indiablooms | Jan 15, 2023, at 04:24 pm

USA’s R'Bonney Gabriel won the Miss Universe 2022 title in a glittering event held in New Orleans, USA, on January 15.

Venezuela’s Amanda Dudamel won the first runner-up position and Dominican Republic’s Andreina Martinez bagged the second runner-up place in the 71st edition of the contest.

The American beauty was crowned by Miss Universe 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu at the grand finale.

R'Bonney Gabriel looked stunning in a crystal-embellished gown and teamed it up with statement jewels.

Miss India Universe Divita Rai made it to the top 16.

Over 80 contestants, participated in the beauty pageant.

Harnaaz Sandhu brought back the title to India in Miss Universe 2021 after nearly two decades.

She looked gorgeous in a dazzling black gown with an ornate train. The Indian beauty also donned a traditional lehenga during an appearance on the stage at the grand finale.

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