AT A GLANCE
The coronation night will be held in Ho Chi Minh City on Oct. 5, with former Miss Universe president Paula Shugart as one of the judges.
Miss Cosmo New Zealand 2024, Franki Russell, captivated audiences during the Miss Cosmo National Costume Show with a powerful statement emblazoned across her ensemble designed by Simeon Cayetano. It read: “YOU ARE WORTHY.”
The Viva actress said this bold declaration serves as a reminder of her resilience and commitment to pursue her dreams despite recent challenges.
“I want to inspire others to chase their dreams and not be discouraged by setbacks or rejections,” she wrote in an Instagram post from Miss Cosmo New Zealand’s official account. “Every journey has its hurdles, but persistence is key. We must continue to fight for what we believe in.”
Franki expressed hopes that her words will resonate with many, particularly in a world where aspiring individuals often face obstacles and stereotypes on their paths to success.
Last August, Franki admitted to netizens that her work as an actress resulted in her dethronement as Miss Universe New Zealand. This was revealed in her interview with the Boy Abunda Talk Channel on Youtube where she threw shade at the Miss Universe Organization: "think about what you mean when you say inclusivity."
The half-Kiwi, half-Pinay beauty said she couldn't believe that her work as an actress shattered her Miss Universe dreams. “Beauty is subjective, I guess, so is art is subjective. I think it just took someone’s opinion to sort of say no to a whole dream, which I’m still kind of trying to understand,” she told Tito Boy.
Franki emphasized that her traumatic experience only fueled her determination to advocate for herself and others. She pointed out that indeed, the Miss Cosmo platform opened up "new opportunities" for her.
A total of 59 lovely candidates from all over the world are presently competing in Vietnam for the inaugural Miss Cosmo 2024 pageant, including the Philippines' Ahtisa Manalo. The coronation night will be held in Ho Chi Minh City on Oct. 5, with former Miss Universe president Paula Shugart as one of the judges.