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Miss Laos Payengxa Lor traveled 48 hours to compete in the Miss Universe pageant.
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Lorre’s journey to competition, which took place in New Orleans this year, included five layovers.
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Lor is the first Miss Laos to make the top 16 in Miss Universe history.
Miss Universe contest It brings together amazing women from all over the world – some of whom have to travel much farther than others to get to the pageant stage.
during the start The 71st annual Miss Universe contest On Saturday, it was revealed that Miss Laos Payengxa Lor had the longest ride.
Miss Universe 2018 Catriona Gray and “Access Hollywood” star Zuri Hall, who served as reporters backstage for the show, revealed that Lauer traveled 48 hours to attend the pageant — which is being held this year in New Orleans, Louisiana. Lore’s trip included five stops.
The Miss Universe hosts added that Miss USA R’Bonney Gabriel It was the shortest trip of all the contestants, a four-hour drive from her hometown of Houston, Texas.
Miss Universe hosts Olivia Culpo and Jennie Mae Jenkins revealed during the broadcast that Laure was in the top 16, becoming the first Miss Laos to reach the semi-finals in Miss Universe history.
Lor is the first Hmong woman to compete in the Miss Universe contest, according to her Biography.
The pageant queen taught herself English and became an English teacher. She works as a motivational speaker and volunteer for underprivileged people and has a silver medal in taekwondo.
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