The Russian woman’s success has sparked strong criticism against the organizers of the international beauty pageant.
Held in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, the international beauty contest for married women and women with children Mrs. Universe 2022. A resident of the Russian Federation became the owner of the crown. This was reported on the Instagram event page.
It was noted that 120 participants from all over the world took part in the competition, however, the first place was won by 34-year-old Russian woman Elena Maksimova, who came from the village of Gya in the Udmurt Republic, and now lives in Izhevsk , where she runs a network of language centers and raises two children.
The network was outraged by the fact that in the international beauty contest they gave the victory to a resident of Russia, which unleashed a war on the territory of Ukraine.
As for Ukraine, our country was represented by five women at once, and they all left the competition with titles:
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Mrs. won. Lvov Natalia Ivanova one of the most prestigious titles in the competition – Mrs. Leading Europe and entered the top 25 most beautiful women on the planet.
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Received by Mrs. Kharkiv Ivanna Mershinets the title of Mrs. Freedom.
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Mrs. Kyiv Ekaterina Yantukh deservedly became Mrs. First Lady of the Universe-Inspiration.
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Mrs Kherson Nadezhda Shaban received the title – Mrs. Solidarity.
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Mrs. Mariupol Lydia Knaub received a special title for Ukraine – Mrs. Courage.
“Each of them made every effort to tell as much as possible about the war in Ukraine. All five received important titles that confirm Ukraine’s support in the international arena,” commented the Ukrainian delegation .
Earlier it was reported that Miss Ukraine Universe Victoria Apanasenko sold the wings of the national costume Warrior of Light at an auction for ten thousand dollars.
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Source: korrespondent

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