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American Cancer Society, Inc. All rights reserved. The American Cancer Society is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. | Terms of Use Universe, in astronomy, all matter and energy whose existence has been, will be, or could be made known to us. It includes all the stars and all their radiations to the farthest reaches of space and of time.
The known universethe part that can be detected with optical and radio telescopesextends out in all directions from the sun and earth for a distance of about 10 billion light-years. According to theories based on current observations, the universe is at least 10 billion and possibly 20 billion years old. (The earth was formed about 4 1/2 billion years
ago.)Cosmology, the study of the universe as a whole, attempts to provide an overall picture of the nature and operation of the physical universe. According to many cosmologists, the universe extends in all directions from earth to unknown distances beyond the present limits of observation. Some cosmologists believe the universe has no limits in
space or time. Out to the limits of observation, all galaxies seem to be traveling away from the earth and from each other at ever increasing speeds; this provides the basis for the concept that the entire universe, as well as the known part of the universe, is expanding. As if it's not awkward enough that both Miss Colombia (Ariadna Gutiérrez) and Miss
Philippines (Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach) were unknowingly the center of a media firestorm after host Steve Harvey flubbed announcing the proper winner, now the media is doing what the media does best by pitting the two contestants against each other. Both contestants handled a very uncomfortable situation with the utmost grace and class. With
winner Wurtzbach telling Entertainment Tonight simply, "it's very 2015," and first runner up Gutiérrez saying, "everything happens for a reason, so I'm very happy" and thanking her fans for their support, it would seem that the drama ended right there on the stage, the moment the audience left and the lights dimmed.So naturally, in the immediate
aftermath of the widely-broadcast flub, media reports are insinuating that the two are more than just competitors on the pageant stage. Us Weekly reports that "there might have been a teeny bit of tension" between them, putting an emphasis on the fact that they didn't speak to each other immediately following the snafu. Wurtzbach did tell
Entertainment Tonight that she plans on apologizing to Gutiérrez "in the future," saying that it was "bad timing" right after the pageant ended.But here's the thing, Wurtzbach has no reason to apologize; she didn't do anything wrong. It's not her fault that Harvey read the wrong name. Nor is it Gutiérrez's fault. And, if it truly was an honest mistake as
Harvey claimed, then I would say it's not even his fault. People make mistakes all the time — he just happened to make one on live TV with millions of people watching.VALERIE MACON/AFP/Getty ImagesPeople is adding to the dreamed-up drama by saying that Gutiérrez flew to Miami to "spend the holidays with her family after being humiliated on
the world stage when she was stripped of her Miss Universe crown because of a mistake." She wasn't "stripped of her crown" — sensational headlines like this are likely exactly what the two women are trying to avoid.Additionally, Miss Germany, Sarah-Lorraine Reik, claimed that she was "so upset" at what happened. In a video for Missosology, she
said, "I’m really not happy with the result, and so are the other girls, I’m sorry to say it. Because [none] of us voted for Philippines. I’m so sorry to say it." She believed the true winner was Miss France, Flora Coquerel. Though she did backtrack on her words by later apologizing for her comments, it still seems like she's trying to drum up controversy
out of nothing.Despite what's being reporting, both Wurtzbach and Gutiérrez handled the situation in the best way that they could in the heat of a very confusing and bizarre moment, and no one should force them to hate each other over something that neither had control over. It's silly and petty, like most alleged cat fights between public figures
tend to be, especially when there's clearly no bad blood here. Outside of the occasional episode of Toddlers and Tiaras and hearing my best friend talk about the days she competed for Miss Alabama, pageants are totally foreign to me. Don't get me wrong — I really get into watching them, but I would never want to compete in one. There's something
really uncomfortable about standing on stage in front of millions of viewers in a bikini. And then there's the part where there are a million of these pageants and I can barely keep them straight. Miss America and Miss USA often get mixed up, despite the fact that they're two totally different programs with totally different mission statements. The
same goes for Miss Universe and Miss World. You'd assume they're pretty alike, since it's not like Miss Universe can include contestants from other planets or anything, but they're actually surprisingly different, as far as the culture of pageants goes, anyway.And it comes down to way more than just the fact that Donald Trump calls the shots at Miss
Universe and not Miss World. They're run by two organizations that have nothing to do with each other.Miss Universe Owns Miss USALike Miss USA, Miss Universe originally started as a marketing campaign for Catalina Swimwear in 1952... which means that Miss USA (this year's winner is Nia Sanchez) competes in Miss Universe after she's
crowned. As for Miss World? That's a different pageant system, and Miss World United States (Elizabeth Safrit is 2014's) is the one we send to compete. Another subtle difference? 120 women compete in Miss World, while only 80-100 worldwide winners compete in Miss Universe.They Have Similar RestrictionsAnd they all have to do with sex.
Neither Miss Universe nor Miss World can be (or have ever been) married, and neither titleholder can have children. Um, it's 2015. This is so not OK, pageant overlords.The Judging Is Totally DifferentThe Miss Universe breakdown is pretty simple: Contestants are judged on evening gown, swimsuit, and personality — with no talent portion. Miss
World is quite the contrary, judging contestants on categories like interview and each hopeful's Fast Track category, which includes Sports, Talent, Beach Beauty, Top Model, and Beauty With a Purpose.The Winners Take on Different LocalesThe winner of Miss Universe will spend her reigning year doing press and making appearances around the
world, but she'll take up residence in New York the year she serves. Miss World's winner typically lives in London after she takes home the crown as part of her prize.Images: Giphy (4) When someone has 3.74 million Twitter followers, you should probably know a little about them — but unless you're a fan of Spanish language bachata music, singer
Prince Royce may not (yet) be on your radar. American viewers of the Miss Universe pageant probably aren't as familiar with the Latin superstar as they are with fellow performer Nick Jonas, but after Sunday night's performance, I have no doubt they'll want to be. Prince Royce is on the verge of the first big Spanish to English crossover in years and
Miss Universe is a measured step in his global takeover.Just look at his the Bronx-bred crooner's Billboard history: In his five years as a recording artist, Royce has racked up three number ones in Top Latin Albums, but only just made his debut on the Artist 100 and Hot 100 with "Stuck On a Feeling" — from 78 to 63 to 56 and rising. At age 25, Royce
is already a veteran to the music business, with accolades and millions of fans. But there are huge chunks of the population still waiting to hear Royce's voice, and Miss Universe is the perfect way to reach them... it's, y'know, universal. While Royce's first English single might be the best way to ring in some new fans, I'm personally hoping he'll feature
some of his more classic sounds, so the universe can see what they were missing.The MusicUntil a few months ago, Prince Royce's music could have mostly been described as urban bachata with an acoustic core. Royce, as a singer and a songwriter, is a romantic and his music and sound reflect that soft, sweet feel. And his fans seem to like that
sound: 462,565,973 views on "Duarte un Beso" is creeping up on one billion in an unbelievable way. But as Royce grows up — he released his first album when he was just 20 years old — his sound is growing too. Of his new album set to release in 2015, Royce told Billboard: "It's a side of me that's always been here, only people never got to hear it ... I
think people never really got to hear my R&B vibe."An Adored PrinceAnd Royce takes a detour from his classic Latin sounds with plenty to show for it: he's been nominated for Top Latin Artist at the Billboard Music Awards for the last four years, has six Latin Grammy nominations to his name, including Best Contemporary Tropical Album and Best
Tropical Fusion Album, and received the La Musa Award from the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2013. Royce is not just your average pretty boy singer — he's a musician and a songwriter, and the man knows how to make an album.And, Introducing His First English-Language AlbumSo, make an album, he will! The aforementioned "Stuck On a
Feeling" that's lighting up the Hot 100 is Royce's debut single from his first ever English-language album. The track, featuring Snoop Dogg himself, is decidedly more R&B than anything fans have heard from him, but the singer tells Billboard it's still 100 percent him: "As soon as I heard the track, it took me back to New York and the Bronx and the
urban vibe." It sounds like Royce has a lot more music to give, and with all of the genre and language crossing he's planning in 2015, there's plenty of room to grow. While the Screen Actors Guild Awards may be on Sunday, Jan. 29, there's another (kind of) awards show happening as well. The Miss Universe crown will be awarded, and while
Hollywood may be shining in Los Angeles, women from around the world will be gathered in the Philippines to compete for the crown. With over 85 countries represented, it should be a fabulous display of confidence and talent to win that coveted crown — but what does the Miss Universe crown look like? The diamond beauty of a crown is actually
not new. In fact, the Miss Universe crown is the same from last year. While you may be thinking that the next winner of the crown gets ripped off by having a used crown, think again. The crown stays consistent for good reason: it's insanely expensive because it's packed full of diamonds. That's right. If you've wondered what the crown looks like, it's a
stunning, collection of 311 diamonds with 33 Bohemian crystals, five blue topaz gems, and 198 sapphires. The jewels are arranged in multi-level towers meant to represent the city of New York. Ringing in at an estimated $300,000, getting that crown — even if it's been worn before — is still a huge deal.Ethan Miller/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty
ImagesThe mega-expensive crown has been in rotation for a few years now, and with the insane price tag, that makes total sense. The Miss Universe pageant may be prestigious but dropping $300,000 every year may not be possible.Ethan Miller/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesOn Sunday, a new Miss Universe will take the crown — along
with the rest of her insane prize — but it's that iconic moment of seeing a new queen crowned that's most exciting.Ethan Miller/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesTo see the crown move from current Mis Universe Pia Wurtzback to the soon to be Miss Universe 2017, tune in to the competition on Sunday, Jan. 29. No matter who wins, that
gorgeous crown is going to have a confident, talented new (temporary) owner. Who will be the next Miss Universe? Eager viewers will tune in on Sunday, May 16 to see which of 74 women from around the world will win the coveted crown. The 69th annual pageant takes place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, and will
be televised live on FYI. Mario Lopez and former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo will host. The current Miss Universe, Zozibini Tunzi from South Africa, will crown the winner. What to expect from Miss Universe 2021 Miss Universe participants appear on stage at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on May 14, 2021, in Hollywood, Florida. | Rodrigo
Varela/Getty Images While dozens of women are in the running for the title of Miss Universe, from Paula Mehmetukaj of Albania to Khanh Van Nguyen Tran of Vietnam, only a select few will be selected as semi-finalists. The 21 who advance through the preliminary round participate in the televised pageant. Miss USA Aysa Branch will represent the
United States at this year’s Miss Universe pageant. The 23-year-old from Mississippi was crowned in November 2020 at the Miss USA pageant, which was held at Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. The country with the most Miss Universe winners RELATED: Black Girl Magic: Who Are The 2019 Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, Miss Universe, and Miss
America Winners? In 2011, Leila Lopes made history as the first woman from Angola to win the Miss Universe title. Perhaps this year another country’s representative will take home the crown for the first time. But historically, certain countries have dominated the competition. Venezuela and the U.S. have produced the most Miss Universe winners.
Seven American women have taken home the crown since 1953. Culpo was the most recent winner from the United States, in 2012. Venezuela tied the U.S. record in 2013, when Gabrielle Isler became the country’s seventh Miss Universe titleholder since 1979. Five women from Puerto Rico have won Miss Universe titles. The Philippines has had four
winners while Sweden and South Africa have produced three. A number of countries have won the title twice, including Brazil, Canada, Colombia, and Japan. The “big four” beauty pageants Miss Universe is just one of several major international beauty pageants, including Miss World, Miss International, and Miss Earth. Collectively, the pageants are
sometimes referred to as the “big four.“ Venezuela is the undisputed queen of the pageant world. In addition to seven Miss Universe titles, women from the South American country have won eight Miss International competitions, six Miss World titles, and two Miss Earths. Some have called beauty queen’s the country’s “biggest export” (via NBC
News) after oil, and women sometimes go to extreme lengths to transform themselves into the pageant ideal. The Philippines is another international pageant powerhouse. On top of four Miss Universe crowns, the country has won Miss Earth four times, Miss International six times, and Miss World once. The 2021 Miss Universe competition airs
Sunday, May 16 at 8 p.m. ET on FYI. The pageant will also be broadcast in Spanish on Telemundo. This article was originally published in December 2018 and has been updated. Check out Showbiz Cheat Sheet on Facebook!
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