Miss Bahrain, Manar Nadeem "Jess" Deyani was loved and gets a lot of supports from the pageant fans when she showed up on stage during a swimsuit suit round wearing a black quarter-sleeved jumpsuit.
The 25-year-old fashion student living in Dubai earned praises and cheers, the move which most of the social media folks considered a historic in the pageant world.
Bahrain on being center of bullying at Miss Universe:
— Mark Anthony Angeles (@noypreneur) December 10, 2021
1st off, we’re so happy Bahrain made herstory with the first ever rep in MU.
Personally, height & looks are not an issue for me. If she doesn’t post about the bad comments about her,I will not notice it actually.#MissUniverse pic.twitter.com/f0zAWp9HqJ
I love how Bahrain stick to their culture! I love her! #MissUniverse#BeatriceLuigiGomez pic.twitter.com/WbiNqfqolG
— perciLu (@lu_perci) December 10, 2021
Wow, Bahrain rocking the Swimsuit Competition.
— Matt (@MatValdeavilla) December 10, 2021
Now, let's talk about PROGRESS on women’s empowerment. Respect, girl! You are beautiful.#MissUniverse pic.twitter.com/eNzbNg7p47
And Bahrain can kill the swimsuit competition! DIVERSITY! #MissUniverse pic.twitter.com/cBSNWfnj9j
— Miss Mela Habijan (@missmelahabijan) December 10, 2021
"Today I walked not just alone but with the millions of women who believe that in this generation the only standard of beauty should be the light that is sparkling from within. Anyone can shine as long they have the heart to serve with purity, compassion and kindness," Deyani told The National.
Deyani, recently answered online world bullies with love, after receiving negative comments in her photo together with other Miss Universe candidates.
“I see so many bullies from these pictures. I am here to have a representation for all women regardless of the shape, size, religion, or color,” she wrote on Instagram.
The beauty queen said in the open letter "for the people who spread hate on social media," she had nothing for them but love.
“I hope that you find peace in your heart as me and my co-sisters unite to break the world’s stereotypes of beauty.
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