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Nigerian beauty queen Chidimma Vanessa Adetshina, who made history as the first runner-up at the 73rd Miss Universe Competition, has shared a powerful message about the value of respect over popularity.
During the final round at the prestigious event held in Mexico City’s Arena CDMX, Adetshina was asked by a judge about the importance of respect versus being liked. Her answer captivated the audience and added depth to her shining moment:
“I feel like being respected is more important than being liked. We live in a society where we often don’t feel respected because of who we are, and I feel like when you respect yourself, you respect others around you, and respect is really important.”
Adetshina’s profound statement resonated deeply, highlighting the queen’s wisdom and self-awareness, and further solidifying her place as a role model for young women worldwide.
Despite narrowly missing the crown to Miss Denmark, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, Adetshina’s grace, intelligence, and authenticity left an indelible mark on both judges and fans. Her performance is being celebrated as one of the most iconic in Miss Universe history.
Chidimma’s journey proves that beauty is more than skin deep, and her words remind us of the transformative power of self-respect and mutual understanding.
See the video below:
Chidinma humiliates South Africa, makes Nigeria proud by reaching Top 5 in #MissUniverse
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