Jamaica's Toni-Ann Singh is Miss World 2019
Kimberly Small, Gleaner Writer
Twenty-three-year old Jamaican Toni-Ann Singh is the Miss World 2019.
The St Thomas native radiated with charm and purpose as she glided across the Excel Arena stage in London, England.
It’s a repeat of the 1976 feat when Cindy Breakspeare was crowned Miss World in the British capital.
WATCH: She was probably Jamaica's biggest cheerleader. Nigeria's Nyekachi Douglas could not contain her elation at the announcement of Jamaica's Toni-Ann Singh as @MissWorldLtd 2019. Singh was crowned today at London's ExCel Arena at the 69th staging of the global beauty pageant. pic.twitter.com/IeBvgQJbYE
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France, second and India, third flanked Singh after the announcements.
For her first moments on the international stage, Singh offered an inarguably cultural presentation, free of controversy, with a seamless merger of charm, historical homage and contemporary flair.
Dressed in a bandana-inspired costume, Singh introduced herself to the world with the island’s 2019 anthem, Toast by reggae music’s 19-year-old global sensation, Koffee.
But toeing the line of acceptability was not enough for the aspiring doctor to bring the blue Miss World crown home.
READ: 5 Questions with Toni-Ann Singh
Toast and Toni-Ann were not the only Jamaican elements to rock the Miss World stage this year.
For part of the pageant’s entertainment package, including all the contestants with choreographed moves and matching bodysuits, Australian host and singer Peter Andre pulled on his 1995 reggae-inflected hit Mysterious Girl, featuring Bubbler Ranx.
The contestants filled the stage and pulled the audience to their feet while hitting moves like the Bogle and the Butterfly.
As winner of the fast-track, talent competition, effortlessly covering Whitney Houston classics, it was clear that Toni-Ann was well on her way to securing a top spot.
"Toni-Ann embodies all of the qualities of Miss World. She is very focused, extremely intelligent, has a real passion for empowering others," said Miss Jamaica World franchise co-holder Dahlia Harris.
About Toni-Ann Singh
1. Is 23 years old
2. Was born in Morant Bay, St Thomas
3. Is one of 28 grandchildren
4. Recently graduated from Florida State University
5. A guilty pleasure of hers is planning family events
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