Jessica Kahawaty (Australia) - Miss World 2012 Contestant
MISS WORLD AUSTRALIA 2012
Jessica Kahawaty
Standing 5'9 1/2" tall, Jessica from Sydney speaks four languages: English, Arabic, French and Japanese. She is in the final year of her law degree and also works as a television presenter who hopes to one day be able to promote children's learning. She best describes herself as determined, vivacious and compassionate person. She loves swimming and skiing as her hobbies.
Kahawaty represented Lebanon in Miss International back in 2008 where she was one of the top 12 finalists. Her motto in life is "It is not from the gifts given, it is what one becomes from such gifts."
Jessica representing the lands down under will battle against other 119 contenders vying the title of Miss World 2012 which celebrates the grand finale on August 18 in Ordos, Inner Mongolia at the People's Republic of China. It is one of the most celebrated and the oldest surviving beauty contests in the world since 1951. If ever she wins the crown, she will stay in London entire her reign and will travel to represent the Miss World Organization and its various causes. Do you think Miss Australia can win the hearts of the judges and take home the coveted crown?
Jessica Kahawaty
Standing 5'9 1/2" tall, Jessica from Sydney speaks four languages: English, Arabic, French and Japanese. She is in the final year of her law degree and also works as a television presenter who hopes to one day be able to promote children's learning. She best describes herself as determined, vivacious and compassionate person. She loves swimming and skiing as her hobbies.
Kahawaty represented Lebanon in Miss International back in 2008 where she was one of the top 12 finalists. Her motto in life is "It is not from the gifts given, it is what one becomes from such gifts."
Jessica representing the lands down under will battle against other 119 contenders vying the title of Miss World 2012 which celebrates the grand finale on August 18 in Ordos, Inner Mongolia at the People's Republic of China. It is one of the most celebrated and the oldest surviving beauty contests in the world since 1951. If ever she wins the crown, she will stay in London entire her reign and will travel to represent the Miss World Organization and its various causes. Do you think Miss Australia can win the hearts of the judges and take home the coveted crown?
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