By Ren Escosio
Brazilian beauty Eduarda Braum won the Miss Supranational 2025 pageant held at the Strzelecki Park Amphitheatre in Nowy Sacz, Poland.
Braum was crowned by Indonesian queen and Miss Supranational 2024 Harashta Haifa Zahra during the latter part of the show. Her win marked the first ever Miss Supranational crown for Brazil.
Braum stood out among the 66 contestants of the pageant, especially during the evening gown segment with her stunning blue dress.
During the Top 5 Question and Answer portion, the Brazilian beauty was asked by the host how she handles criticism and what are the lessons she learned from the experience.
“Along my journey, I learned about self-knowledge, and it’s most important to know who you are and why we are here. It doesn’t matter what the other people say about you—when you know who you are, everything becomes easier in your life,” Braum answered, as reported by The Chronicle.
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Filipina queens dominate Top 5
The Philippines also made history in the 2025 edition of the pageant after two Filipina queens made it to the top 5.
Anna Valencia Lakrini was hailed as first runner-up after the show. The Filipino German beauty queen represented Germany. Lakrini once represented the Philippines in The Miss Globe 2023 competition and placed second runner-up before making the jump to the Miss Supranational stage.
Meanwhile, Miss Supranational Philippines 2025 Tarah Valencia was announced as third runner-up during the recent coronation.
Completing the winning circle were Quishantely Leito of Curacao (second runner-up) and Valerie Klepadlo of Puerto Rico (fourth runner-up).
France wins Mister Supranational 2025
Swann Lavigne of France was also crowned Mister Supranational 2025 at the same venue a day after Eduarda Braum brought home the Miss Supranational 2025 title.
Lavigne bested 37 other delegates to win the crown during the ninth edition of the male pageant.
Zuemerik Veeris of Curacao was named first runner-up, Mauricio Calvo Barrera of Mexico as 2nd runner-up, Michael-Mazi Michael of Nigeria as 3rd runner-up, and Kenneth Vincent Cabungcal of Philippines as fourth runner-up.
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