Sonia-Lynn Gabriel (Lebanon) - Miss World 2012
MISS WORLD LEBANON 2012
Sonia-Lynn Gabriel
2nd run-up in Miss Lebanon 2011 pageant, Sonia Lynn was handpicked to represent her country in this year's Miss World competition.
20 year old Gabriel from Mont-Liban speaks Arabic, French and English. She stands 5'9.5" tall and currently works as a marketing executive. A people-loving, strong and caring individual is how she illustrates herself. During her free time, she enjoys movies, listening to all kinds of music and playing badminton. Her favorite food is sushi. This beauty queen has pet birds and a turtle. The quote that inspires her is "To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all."
Sonia in behalf of the Lebanese will compete against other 119 beauties for 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 Lebanon has what it takes to win the crown?
Sonia-Lynn Gabriel
2nd run-up in Miss Lebanon 2011 pageant, Sonia Lynn was handpicked to represent her country in this year's Miss World competition.
20 year old Gabriel from Mont-Liban speaks Arabic, French and English. She stands 5'9.5" tall and currently works as a marketing executive. A people-loving, strong and caring individual is how she illustrates herself. During her free time, she enjoys movies, listening to all kinds of music and playing badminton. Her favorite food is sushi. This beauty queen has pet birds and a turtle. The quote that inspires her is "To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all."
Sonia in behalf of the Lebanese will compete against other 119 beauties for 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 Lebanon has what it takes to win the crown?
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