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Two withdraw from Miss World Guyana Pageant

The Miss World Guyana (MWG) contestants Kelly-Ann Latchman and Jovan Wilson selected to represent Region Seven and Region 10 as regional beauty and goodwill ambassadors have withdrawn their participation in the pageant.

The MWG Committee in a release said it thank both Latchman and Wilson for their participation and wish them the best in their future endeavours.

The Miss World Guyana pageant, slated for Independence Day – May 26, is a platform to enable personal and professional growth of contestants in addition to the promotion of community service, beauty, fitness and talent.

Participation in the pageant affords young women the opportunity to raise awareness on issues and causes affecting their communities as they serve as regional beauty and goodwill ambassadors of the nation.

The Miss World Guyana pageant commenced in May 1966 and crowned its first title-holder, Umbilita Van Sluytman, who was also known as the Independence Queen and became Guyana’s first placement and semi-finalist in the Miss World 1966 pageant.

The Miss World Pageant is the first international pageant that Guyana achieved repeated successes.

As a result, Guyana is known for having one of the longest consecutive placements in the history of the Miss World Pageant. On May 26, 2013, Natasha Martindale was awarded the franchise from Miss World Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Julia Morley.