MANILA, Philippines – The Miss Universe 2019 full list of winners was announced on Sunday, December 8 (Monday, December 9 Manila time) during the grand coronation night at the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States. The Summit Express updates this page for the live results as the competition happens.
Ninety candidates are vying for the most coveted title and the privilege of being the Miss Universe 2019. Our very own, Miss Philippines Catriona Gray will crown her successor at the end of the competition.
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Miss Universe 2019 format
Following the preliminary round, the top 20 will be determined prior to the coronation night. The pageant will keep the regional selection format with five women from three groups of countries—Europe, Americas, and Asia and Africa—will each have five representatives and five wildcards which could come from any continental grouping.
The Top 20 semi-finalists will then give 15-second "opening statement" to the judges and viewing public, after which the judges will eliminate ten contestants and move on to the top 10.
The Top 10 will compete in the swimsuit and evening gown competition, and the judges will choose a top 5.
The top 5 will compete in the Q&A portion, and are then cut down to a top 3. The top 3 will have their final word and final look portions, and the judges will then choose Miss Universe 2018 and her two runners-up.
As also announced, there will be no online voting to determine the winner.
Here are the final results of Miss Universe 2019:
Live updates courtesy of Miss Universe on Twitter:
Tweets by MissUniverse
Comedian and Emmy award winner Steve Harvey will host the pageant night.
ABS-CBN Channel 2 airs exclusively on free television the live broadcast of the competition at 8:00 in the morning.
It is also available on free livestreaming via ABS-CBN’s streaming service iWant (iwant.ph on browser or iWant app on iOS and Android).
Filipinos can also root for the country’s bet via SKYcable channels 167 (Metro Manila) and 700 (regional areas), as well as online via SKY on Demand.
— The Summit Express
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Miss Universe 2019 format
Following the preliminary round, the top 20 will be determined prior to the coronation night. The pageant will keep the regional selection format with five women from three groups of countries—Europe, Americas, and Asia and Africa—will each have five representatives and five wildcards which could come from any continental grouping.
The Top 20 semi-finalists will then give 15-second "opening statement" to the judges and viewing public, after which the judges will eliminate ten contestants and move on to the top 10.
The Top 10 will compete in the swimsuit and evening gown competition, and the judges will choose a top 5.
The top 5 will compete in the Q&A portion, and are then cut down to a top 3. The top 3 will have their final word and final look portions, and the judges will then choose Miss Universe 2018 and her two runners-up.
As also announced, there will be no online voting to determine the winner.
Here are the final results of Miss Universe 2019:
Placements | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 2019 |
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1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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Top 5 |
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Top 10 |
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Top 20 | Africa and Asia Pacific Top 5
Europe Top 5
Americas Top 5
Wildcard 5 spots
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Live updates courtesy of Miss Universe on Twitter:
Comedian and Emmy award winner Steve Harvey will host the pageant night.
ABS-CBN Channel 2 airs exclusively on free television the live broadcast of the competition at 8:00 in the morning.
It is also available on free livestreaming via ABS-CBN’s streaming service iWant (iwant.ph on browser or iWant app on iOS and Android).
Filipinos can also root for the country’s bet via SKYcable channels 167 (Metro Manila) and 700 (regional areas), as well as online via SKY on Demand.
— The Summit Express