24 Finalists Announced for Miss World 2025 Talent Competition

24 Finalists Announced for Miss World 2025 Talent Competition

Hyderabad, Telangana - The eagerly awaited Miss World 2025 pageant has reached a vibrant milestone with the announcement of its 24 finalists for the prestigious Talent Competition. The contestants, hailing from across an impressive array of countries, including the United States, Poland, Nigeria, Philippines, Malta, Italy, Indonesia, Trinidad and Tobago, Estonia, Germany, Brazil, Cayman Islands, Netherlands, Wales, Czech Republic, Jamaica, Argentina, Ireland, Australia, India, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Cameroon, and Kenya, have been shortlisted after delivering unforgettable performances that showcased their creativity, passion, and cultural heritage.

The Talent Competition has consistently proven to be a highlight of the pageant, offering a platform for young women from around the world to share their unique talents with an excited global audience. This year's showcase was no exception, with contestants ranging from classical musicians and soulful singers to expressive dancers and traditional cultural artists, making it one of the most dynamic and memorable in recent memory.

The finalists will now compete in the Talent Challenge Final, a highly anticipated event that promises to thrill and entertain the audience. The winner of this competition will earn a coveted fast-track spot in the Top 10 of her continental group, bringing her one step closer to claiming the ultimate title - Miss World.

Meanwhile, in a gesture of goodwill and cultural exchange, a group of 40 European contestants from the Miss World family visited Shilparamam in Hyderabad. The visitors were treated to an immersive experience of Telangana's arts and craft heritage, as they explored various artisan stalls at the Village Museum. They also interacted with craftspeople, women's self-help groups, and even participated in cultural performances.

One of the highlights of their visit was a poignant experience at the Victoria Memorial Home, a government-run residential school for underprivileged children founded by Mir Mahbub Ali Khan Bahadur in 1903, originally established as an orphanage in memory of Queen Victoria. The contestants brought messages of hope and empowerment to the students residing there, while also participating in cultural performances.

The visit not only strengthened bonds between nations but also highlighted the importance of cultural exchange and understanding across borders. As the Miss World 2025 pageant moves forward, the stage will surely be set for a thrilling celebration of diversity, talent, and sisterhood among young women from around the world.