Head To Head Challenge is always an attractive sub-competition at Miss World pageants. This is the competition for the beauties to demonstrate their ability to present and convince the judges about their charity projects.
In this competition, more than 100 contestants of Miss World 2025 were divided into 4 groups, based on continent. Y Nhi, representative of Vietnam, was in the Asia - Pacific group.
Y Nhi was quite confident in the Eloquence round of the Miss World 2025 contest, on May 21 (Photo: MW).
Appearing in the Debate round, Y Nhi wore a professional white outfit and moderate makeup. The Vietnamese representative was one of the last contestants in the Debate round.
Y Nhi always smiled confidently throughout her presentation. She did not bring any documents or look at any paper while speaking. She brought small pieces of paper and gave them to the judges to introduce the charity project she is carrying out in Vietnam.
In her introduction, Ý Nhi expressed her pride in representing Vietnam at the Miss World pageant. She said she was inspired by the pageant's commitment to society, especially children and education . The beauty hopes that the Heart to Head project she is pursuing will be spread through the pageant.
Y Nhi's charity project aims to support disadvantaged students to have the conditions to go to school, access education and have the opportunity to find suitable jobs in the future.
Y Nhi talks about her and her colleagues' Heart to Head education project in the Debate competition (Photo: MW).
With an inspiring and confident voice, Ý Nhi said: "If you have ever dreamed of becoming a doctor, a teacher or a leader, raise your hand. I have shared those beautiful, innocent dreams since I was a child. But life has taken me on a more unexpected journey of becoming Miss World Vietnam 2023. At the Miss World pageant, I hope to use my voice and influence to empower and nurture many other dreams."
During her presentation, Ý Nhi introduced herself as a student in Vietnam and currently studying at a university in Australia. The beauty understands the importance of education and that is the motivation for her and her colleagues to carry out the charity project Heart to Head with the goal of installing community bookcases for students in remote areas of Vietnam.
“I want to convince children that their dreams are worth pursuing. They can determine their own bright future through education,” she said.
Vietnamese audiences sent words of encouragement to Y Nhi after the first round of the Debate competition (Photo: Instagram).
In conclusion, the Vietnamese representative said: "Books are not only for reading, but also a wonderful and accessible way to explore the world, to see how beautiful the world is. So far, my project has built more than 20 community bookcases across Vietnam.
If I have the honor of becoming the next Miss World, I would like to spread this project even more widely. And even if I don't achieve that title, I will continue to try my best, carrying the dream and future of the project. Let the pages of the book become your dream and turn your dream into your future."
Ý Nhi's performance in the Eloquence round received much praise and encouragement from the domestic audience. Most of the comments highly appreciated the professionalism, composure and ability to present coherently in English of the Vietnamese representative.
In the Eloquence round, contestants from Asia such as Thailand, Philippines, and Indonesia also performed quite well.
Miss World Australia - Jasmine Stringer - attracted attention when presenting on the issue of domestic violence (Photo: MW).
Thailand's representative - Suchata Chuangrsi - gave an emotional presentation about her past of having breast cancer at the age of 16. That personal experience became the driving force behind her charity project called "Opal for HER" (Photo: MW).
Philippines representative - Krishnah Gravidez - presented on the project to improve educational facilities in his home country (Photo: MW).
Many representatives brought their own experiences of the problems and issues that still exist in society. Many were hugged by the President of Miss World himself when they burst into tears while presenting their projects.
In general, the contestants of Miss World 2025 are quite even in quality and well prepared for this year's competition.
The results of the Speech Contest will be announced in the coming days. Those who pass the first round of the contest will participate in the second round of the Speech Contest, which will take place on May 23. The winner of this contest will go straight to the top 20 of the Miss World 2025 contest.
After the Debate round, the Miss World 2025 contestants will have a Top Model sub-competition. The winner of this round will go straight to the top 40 of this year's contest.
As of May 22, the Miss World 2025 pageant has passed its halfway mark. Ý Nhi’s achievement in this year’s pageant is top 48 in the Miss Talent competition. She was eliminated early in the Miss Sports competition.
Y Nhi is trying hard every day throughout her journey at Miss World 2025, even though her achievements are not too outstanding (Photo: MW).
The first representative to enter the top 40 of the Miss World 2025 contest is the Estonian beauty thanks to her victory in the Miss Sports competition. On May 21, the Organizing Committee announced the top 24 in the Talent competition and unfortunately, Y Nhi was not on this list.
The final of the Miss World 2025 pageant will take place on May 31. The jury will select the top 40 according to the four continental regions, then continue to decide the top 20, top 8 and top 4. Each continental region will have a winner, then compete for the positions of Miss and 3 runners-up.
As of May 22, Ý Nhi is receiving attention and support from domestic audiences thanks to her efforts and confidence in the Miss World 2025 contest. Missosology predicts that Ý Nhi has a chance to enter the top 10 of this year's contest.
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