Miss Universe 2023: Where To Watch This Beauty Pageant?

The highly-anticipated pageant event this year is the Miss Universe 2023 and here are some details.

Where can you watch the Miss Universe 2023 pageant? Here are some of the platforms that will be streaming this competition.

The Philippines’ bet for this year’s Miss Universe is Michelle Dee. And her journey to the crown will be shown on several platforms. As much as we all know, the pageant will be held on November 18 in El Salvador. 

In this event, 71st Miss Universe R’Bonney Gabriel will be crowning her successor. 90 Miss Universe delegates will be vying for the crown and the winner will be picked based on how well she would perform in giving personal statements, in-depth interviews, evening gowns, and swimwear. 

Where can you watch this?

Recently, ABS-CBN announced that they will be showing the pageant on their platforms.

The grand coronation night will be aired and streamed live on A2Z Channel 11, Kapamilya Channel, Metro Channel, and iWantTFC, on Sunday, November 19, at 9 AM. Replays will also be aired at 9:30 PM on A2Z, Kapamilya Channel via Sunday’s Best, Metro Channel, and iWantTFC based on the report

PH bet is eyeing the fifth crown for the country following the victories of Catriona Gray (2018), Pia Wurtzbach (2015), Margie Moran (1973), and Gloria Diaz (1969).

Meanwhile, here are some of the candidates for the pageant:

  1. Switzerland: Lorena Santen
  2. Singapore: Priyanka Annuncia
  3. Panama: Natasha Vargas
  4. Nigeria: Mitchel Ihezue
  5. Ireland: Aishah Akorede
  6. Greece: Marielia Zaloumi
  7. Finland: Paula Susanna Joukanen
  8. Equatorial Guinea: Diana Hinestrosa
  9. USA: Noelia Voigt
  10. Dominican Republic: Mariana Downing
  11. Colombia: Camila Avella
  12. Cambodia: Sotima John
  13. Mexico: Melissa Flores
  14. Malaysia: Serena Lee
  15. Kazakhstan: Tomiris Zair
  16. Japan: Rio Miyazaki
  17. Guyana: Lisa Narine
  18. Cayman Islands: Ileann Powery
  19. Australia: Moraya Wilson
  20. Puerto Rico: Karla Guilfu Acevedo
  21. British Virgin Islands: Ashellica Fahie
  22. Aruba: Karol Croes
  23. Jamaica: Jordanne Lauren Levy
  24. Thailand: Anntonia Porsild
  25. Canada: Madison Kvaltin
  26. Ukraine: Angelina Usanova
  27. Costa Rica: Lisbeth Valverde
  28. Iceland: Lilja Sif Petursdottir
  29. Argentina: Yamile Dajud
  30. South Africa: Bryoni Govender
  31. Chile: Celeste Viel
  32. Guatemala: Michelle Cohn
  33. Indonesia: Fabienne Groeneveld
  34. Honduras: Zuheilyn Clemente
  35. Nicaragua: Sheynnis Palacios
  36. Norway: Julie Marie Tollefsen
  37. Saint Lucia: Earlyca Frederick
  38. Latvia: Kate Alexeeva
  39. Laos: Phaimany Lathsabanthao
  40. Angola: Ana Barbara Coimbra
  41. Cameroon: Ndoun Issie Marie Princesse
  42. Paraguay: Elicena Andrada
  43. Slovakia: Kinga Puhova
  44. Albania: Endi Demneri
  45. Kosovo: Arbesa Rrahmani
  46. Belgium: Emilie Vansteenkiste
  47. Croatia: Andrea Erjavec
  48. Curacao: Kim Rossen
  49. Czech Republic: Vanesa Svedova
  50. Kyrgyzstan: Diami Almazbekova
  51. Mauritius: Tatiana Beauharnais
  52. Peru: Camila Escribens
  53. Trinidad and Tobago: Faith Gillezeau
  54. Malta: Ella Portelli
  55. Ecuador: Delary Stoffers
  56. Bolivia: Maria Estefany Rivero Giesse
  57. Bahamas: Melissa Ingraham
  58. Spain: Athenea Perez
  59. Netherlands: Rikkie Valerie Kolle
  60. Namibia: Jameela Uiras
  61. Poland: Angelika Jurkowianiec
  62. Germany: Helena Bleicher
  63. France: Diane Leyre
  64. Brazil: Maria Brechane
  65. Great Britain: Jessica Page
  66. Venezuela: Diana Silva
  67. Bahrain: Lujane Yacoub
  68. India: Shweta Sharda
  69. El Salvador: Isabella Garcia-Manzo
  70. Nepal: Jane Dipika Garrett
  71. Pakistan: Erica Robin
  72. Egypt: Mohra Tantawy
  73. Lebanon: Maya Aboul Hosn

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