Kate Alexeeva

 European delegate withdraws from Miss Universe pageant

By Earl D C  Bracamonte

Just as her co-candidates were arriving in New Orleans, Louisiana and register as official delegates to the 71st edition of the Miss Universe pageant, Latvian representative Jekaterina "Kate" Alexeeva tested positive to Covid-19 and had to withdraw from the competition; just as it had begun.

"Shortly after the New Year, I got diagnosed with Covid. Complications followed. At the moment, I'm still recovering. That said, unfortunately, I am forced to revoke my participation in Miss Universe this year. I still can't believe I'm saying this.

"This decision is made because my health and the health of other contestants and their families is a priority. I am so sad to admit it and still can't believe," wrote the beauty queen from Riga on her social media account. Kate is a proud member of Bacca Models International. 

In 2019, Kate represented Latvia in the Miss Grand International pageant held in Caracas, Venezuela but was unplaced. The title was won by then 19-year-old Valentina Figuera of Venezuela.

Last year, French delegate Clemence Botino also tested positive after arriving in Israel but was very fortunate to recover prior to the preliminaries. She went on to place in the Top 10.

Meanwhile, all the other national delegates will be wearing the first-ever sustainable sashes. The Miss Universe Organization partnered with The Sash Company, an award-winning women-owned company, to come up with sashes made from 100% post-consumer recycled fabric and thread, as well as ethically produced rhinestones - for a greener future for all.

With Kate's withdrawal, the candidates' lineup is now lowered to 85. The 71st Miss Universe final show will unfold on January 14 (Jan 15 in Manila) at the Ernest N. Moral Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Stay tuned!



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