Miss Earth Fiji, Ashlin Alveena Prasad, has made headlines by securing a Top 10 placement in the Miss People’s Choice segment, marking a remarkable return for Fiji to the Miss Earth pageant after several years of absence. At just 18 years old, Prasad’s achievement signifies a historic moment for Fiji, as she becomes the first contestant from the nation to reach this level in the global rankings during the competition.
Prasad expressed her gratitude for the support she has received, stating, “Thank you so much for your heartfelt words and unwavering support. It means the world to me to have you by my side on this journey. I’m truly honoured to represent Fiji and will carry your encouragement with me every step of the way.” Her commitment to representing her country with integrity and strength resonates with many, as she focuses on bringing awareness to issues like soil regeneration through her environmental advocacy.
Notably, Prasad is not only the youngest representative from Fiji but also the only contestant in the country’s history to achieve such a high ranking in Miss Earth’s international voting segment. Her journey included participation in the Queen of International Tourism in the Philippines earlier this year, displaying her dedication to showcasing Fijian pride on the global stage.
As Miss Earth Fiji 2024, Prasad has elevated Fiji’s profile in international beauty pageants and inspired a new generation to make a mark in global discussions. With voting still open, continued support from the nation is crucial as every vote brings Fiji closer to breaking records and reaching the Top 5.
Miss Earth is renowned for its focus on environmental advocacy and sustainable initiatives, providing a platform for representatives worldwide to promote vital causes and increase environmental awareness beyond traditional beauty norms.
This achievement reflects the endless potential of Fijian youth and reinforces the idea that, with strong support and dedication, they can excel in any arena, bringing hope and inspiration not only to their homeland but also to a global audience.
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