Miss Grand International
Established19 November 2013; 10 years ago (2013-11-19)
FounderNawat Itsaragrisil
TypeBeauty Pageant
HeadquartersBangkok
Location
  • Thailand
Official language
English
Websitemissgrandinternational.com

Miss Grand is a beauty pageant franchise based in Thailand. It was founded in 2013 by media personality Nawat Itsaragrisil, and consists of the annual national pageant Miss Grand Thailand, as well as the international competition Miss Grand International, to which participating rights are licensed to organizers in other countries.

The current Miss Grand International titleholder is Abena Appiah of the United States, who was crowned on 27 March 2021 at Show DC Hall in Bangkok, Thailand making her the first woman from the United States to win the crown.

History

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The Miss Grand franchise was established in 2013 by Nawat Itsaragrisil, a television host and producer who had previously served as producer of the beauty pageant Miss Thailand World for BEC-Tero (owner of the television network Channel 3) for seven years until 2012.[1] He also served as a national director of Miss Earth Thailand.[2] After ending his role with BEC-Tero, Nawat subsequently established his own pageant, launching Miss Grand Thailand in 2013 in partnership with Channel 7.[1] He envisioned the beauty pageant as an entertainment business, aiming to create spectacular live television events attracting large viewership and to open up opportunities for the winners to pursue careers in the entertainment industry. In 2016, Miss Grand Thailand began franchising the provincial competitions to individual organizers, who would name 77 provincial titleholders to compete in the national pageant.[3] In 2020, the pageant was dropped by Channel 7 and switched to broadcasting on One 31 instead.[4] Under Channel 7, the pageant was the most popular in Thailand in terms of television viewership, with ratings ranging from 1.479 to 1.886 during 2017 to 2019. (It received ratings of 1.886 compared to Miss Universe Thailand's 1.581 in 2017, the last year the latter was broadcast on Channel 3.)[5] The figure dropped to 0.750 in 2020, after it switched to One 31.[6] (Miss Universe Thailand achieved ratings of 0.765 that year, under its new broadcaster PPTV.)[7]

The winner of Miss Grand Thailand is the country's representative to the international competition Miss Grand International, which was also launched in 2013.[8] The pageant features contestants selected by licensees in each country.[3] The first three competitions were held in Thailand, while subsequent events have also taken place overseas, beginning in 2016.[9] In 2020, the pageant was scheduled to be held on October 25, 2020 in Venezuela but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization decided to postpone the 8th edition of the pageant to 2021 and move the venue to Bangkok, Thailand.[10]

Controversies

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Resignation

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Since the establishment of the contest, there was one case of resignation from her title when 2015 Miss Grand International winner Anea Garcia from Rhode Island, who later placed third in the Miss USA 2015 pageant but represented another country (Dominican Republic) in the Miss Grand International.[11] She stepped down from her reign and was replaced by first runner-up Claire Elizabeth Parker from Australia in which the contest cited "with immediate effect, Miss Anea Garcia will step down from her position as Miss Grand International 2015 due to unable to fulfill and follow the contractual agreement with Miss Grand International Organization."[12][13][14][15] The organization further stated, "her studies were in the way, making it very hard for us to schedule her activities."[11] Garcia was interviewed by The Providence Journal and stated that she resigned since "her safety was in jeopardy when she was sexually assaulted in South Sudan while representing the organization and [they] showed no concern about the incident" after she informed the organizers.[16][17] The Miss Grand International later claimed that Garcia was "dethroned" for being "demanding and disrespectful" and for taking an "inappropriate photo while wearing the crown with a revealing slit in her dress in the upper leg-crotch area," as opposed to the organization's initial press release that she "stepped down."[16]

Parker, who succeeded Anea Garcia as Miss Grand International 2015 after her resignation, was later stripped off from her title in February 2019, almost four years after her reign ended and the organization released a statement that she's no longer be addressed to as Miss Grand International 2015 when she decided to take part in a major national pageant title, Miss Universe Australia 2019 a preliminary of one of the Big Four international beauty pageants, Miss Universe.[18][15]

Fat shaming by organizers

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In 2016, Miss Grand International drew criticism after fat shaming Miss Iceland, Arna Ýr Jónsdóttir that "she's too fat and needed to lose weight" prior to the finals of Miss Grand International 2016 held in Las Vegas on October 25, 2016.[19] Jónsdóttir a former member of the Icelandic national athletics team was given a spot in the top 10 of the competition, but she declined. She stated, "I decided to stand by myself and women in general, I'm not going to have anyone telling me that I am too fat to look good on stage."[20] She eventually dropped from the pageant few days prior to the coronation.[21] The pageant organizers then withheld her passport after she withdrew from the contest but she eventually retrieved her passport back from the organizers and said, "they [organizers] tried extortion, they threatened me by saying, you can get your passport back if you pay 3,000 dollars."[22]

Cultural appropriation

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The pageant stirred another controversy when the organizers allowed Emily Delgado, who represented the United States in the Miss Grand International 2019 to parade in a Native American-inspired costume with headdress and walked on the stage with stereotypical gestures in which she drew ire in the social media for cultural appropriation.[23] The mockery of the Native values was initially confirmed and denounced by Ashley Callingbull of Alberta’s Enoch Cree Nation, Canada's first Indigenous woman to win the Mrs. Universe title in 2015.[24]

Editions

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The following is a list of all Miss Grand International Organization editions from the founding of each pageant.

Miss Grand International

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The following is a list of Miss Grand International pageant edition and information, from its inception in 2013.

Edition Date Final venue Host country Entrants
2013[25] November 19 Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Thailand 71
2014[26] October 7 Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok 85
2015[27] October 25 78
2016[28] Westgate Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada United States 76
2017[29] Vinpearl Convention Center, Phú Quốc Vietnam 77
2018[30] The One Entertainment Park, Yangon Myanmar 76
2019[31] Poliedro de Caracas, Caracas Venezuela 60
2020[32] March 27, 2021 Show DC Hall, Show DC, Bangkok Thailand 63

Miss Grand Thailand

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The following is a list of Miss Grand Thailand pageant edition and information, from its inception in 2013.

Edition Date Final venue Entrants
2013[33] May 7 Bangkok Convention Centre, CentralWorld, Bangkok 37
2014[34] June 17 50
2015[35] May 12 Indoor Stadium Huamark, Bangkok
2016[36] June 26 77
2017[37] July 8 Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Bangkok
2018[38] July 14
2019[39] July 13
2020[40] September 19
2021[41] August 21 Show DC Hall, Show DC, Bangkok

Titleholders and runners-up

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The following is a list of all Miss Grand International Organization titleholders and runners-up from the founding of each pageant.

Miss Grand International

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This table shows the top-five finalists of each competition, from its inception in 2013.

Edition Country/Territory Top-five finalists National Title
2020[42]   United States Evelyn Abena Akuaba Appiah Miss Grand United States of America
  Philippines Samantha Mae Adaliga Bernardo Binibining Pilipinas Grand International
  Guatemala Elizabeth Ivana Batchelor Miss Grand Guatemala
  Indonesia Kharisma Aurra Islami Miss Grand Indonesia
  Brazil Alaise Clementino Guedes Miss Grand Brasil
2019[43]   Venezuela Lourdes Valentina Figuera Morales El Concurso – Miss Grand Venezuela
  Mexico María Fernanda Malo Miss México Grand
  Thailand Arayha Suparurk Miss Grand Thailand
  Panama Carmen Irina Drayton Señorita Panamá Grand
  Brazil Marjorie Marcelle Corrêa Angelotti Miss Grand Brasil
2018[44]   Paraguay María Clara Sosa Perdomo Miss Grand Paraguay
  India Meenakshi Chaudhary Femina Miss Grand India
  Indonesia Nadia Sristi Purwoko Miss Grand Indonesia
  Puerto Rico Nicole Marie Colón Rivera Miss Grand Puerto Rico
  Japan Haruka Oda Miss Grand Japan
2017[45]   Peru María José Lora Loayza Miss Perú – Miss Grand Perú
  Venezuela Tulia Rosa María Alemán Ferrer Miss Venezuela – Miss Grand Venezuela
  Philippines Elizabeth Durado Clenci Binibining Pilipinas Grand International
  Puerto Rico Brenda Azaria Jiménez Hernández Miss Grand Puerto Rico
  Czech Republic Nikola Ulirová Miss Czech Republic – Miss Grand Czech Republic
2016[46]   Indonesia Ariska Putri Pertiwi Puteri Indonesia Perdamaian
  Philippines Nicole Ignacio Cordoves Binibining Pilipinas Grand International
  Thailand Supaporn Malisorn Miss Grand Thailand
  Puerto Rico Madison Sara Anderson Berríos Miss Grand Puerto Rico
  United States Michelle León Miss Grand United States of America
2015[47][48]   Dominican Republic Anea García Dos Santos[a] Miss Grand Dominican Republic
  Australia Claire Elizabeth Parker[b][a] Miss Grand Australia
  India Vartika Brij Nath Singh Femina Miss Grand India
  Philippines Parul Quitola Shah Binibining Pilipinas Grand International
  Thailand Rattikorn Kunsom Miss Grand Thailand
2014[49][50]   Cuba Daryanne Lees Garcia Miss Grand Cuba
  Ethiopia Hiwot Bekele Mamo[a] Miss Grand Ethiopia
  Canada Kathryn Kohut Miss Grand Canada
  Australia Muliagatele Renera Josephine Thompson Miss Grand Australia
  Colombia Mónica Castaño Agudelo Miss Grand Colombia
2013[51]   Puerto Rico Janelee Marcus Chaparro Colón Miss Grand Puerto Rico
  Dominican Republic Chantel Martínez Miss Grand Dominican Republic
  Slovakia Denisa Paseciakova Miss Grand Slovak Republic
  Philippines Annalie Forbes Binibining Pilipinas Grand International
  Australia Kelly Louise Maguire Miss Grand Australia
Notes
  1. ^ a b c Dethroned
  2. ^ Originally crowned 1st Runner-Up. Took over title after original winner was dethroned.

Miss Grand Thailand

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This table shows the top-five finalists of each competition, from its inception in 2013.

Edition Province Top-five finalists Provincial title
2020[52] Ranong Patcharaporn Chantarapadit Miss Grand Ranong
Pathum Thani Indy Johnson Miss Grand Pathum Thani
Nakhon Si Thammarat Patchaploy Rueandaluang Miss Grand Nakhon Si Thammarat
Chiang Rai Juthamas Mekseree Miss Grand Chiang Rai
Mukdahan Nutnicha Srithongsuk Miss Grand Mukdahan
2019[53] Nakhon Phanom Arayha Suparurk Miss Grand Nakhon Phanom
Nan Peerachada Khunrak Miss Grand Nan
Chiang Mai Naruemon Kampan Miss Grand Chiang Mai
Trat Maneerat Daengprasert Miss Grand Trat
Phang Nga Chompoonuch Puengpon Miss Grand Phang Nga
2018[54] Phuket Nam–Oey Chanaphan Miss Grand Phuket
Nakhon Pathom Jiratchaya Sukinta Miss Grand Nakhon Pathom
Sakon Nakhon Ingchanok Prasart Miss Grand Sakon Nakhon
Buriram Nantapak Kraiha Miss Grand Buriram
Sa Kaeo Methawee Theerateekul Miss Grand Sa Kaeo
2017[55] Krabi Pamela Pasinetti Miss Grand Krabi
Kamphaeng Phet Chatnalin Chotjirawarachat[a] Miss Grand Kamphaeng Phet
Prachuap Khiri Khan Sarucha Nilchan Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan
Chanthaburi Thaweeporn Prinkchumrud Miss Grand Chanthaburi
Sisaket Kamolrat Thanont Miss Grand Sisaket
2016[56] Songkhla Supaporn Malisorn Miss Grand Songkhla
Ratchaburi Chatchadaporn Kimakorn Miss Grand Ratchaburi
Sing Buri Atitaya Khunnalapat Miss Grand Sing Buri
Chonburi Pinicha Kitkasempongsa Miss Grand Chonburi
Phetchaburi Anchana Archklom Miss Grand Phetchaburi
2015[57] Songkhla Supaporn Malisorn ↑ No provincial competition
(established in 2016)
Roi Et Tharathip Sukdharunpatr
Nakhon Pathom Boonyanee Sungpirom
Chonburi Chonthicha Imjunya
Chonburi Sakonwan Saetiao
2014[58] Nakhon Ratchasima Parapadsorn Vorrasirinda
Songkhla Sasi Sintawee[a]
Bangkok Ananya Mongkolthai[a]
Bangkok Phataraporn Wang
Nakhon Sawan Warangkanang Wutthayangkorn
2013[59] Prachuap Khiri Khan Yada Theppanom
Bangkok Kanikar Phusri
Nakhon Si Thammarat Thanyaporn Srisen
Phitsanulok Keeratika Sawangjaeng
Phuket Sopapan Viroonmas
Notes
  1. ^ a b c Dethroned or Resigned
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Miss Grand International

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Miss Grand Thailand

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See also

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