The 73rd Miss Universe pageant took place on November 16, 2024, in Mexico City. Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, a 21-year-old model from Denmark, was crowned Miss Universe, standing out among 120 contestants from around the world.
This year's competition continued its efforts to embrace diversity and inclusivity. Recent rule changes have allowed married women, mothers, and transgender participants to compete. For example, Miss Brazil and Miss Honduras, both mothers, participated in the 2024 pageant.
Despite these inclusive steps, some critics question whether the pageant genuinely promotes inclusivity or uses it as a marketing strategy. Comments from Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, the transgender CEO of the Miss Universe Organization, suggested that while diverse contestants can participate, they may not win, leading to further debate.
Victoria Kjaer Theilvig's victory was met with varied reactions. Some viewers expressed surprise that a traditional candidate won, given the recent inclusivity efforts. Discussions on social media highlighted differing opinions on the pageant's direction and the evolving standards of beauty and representation. 2024 Miss Universe pageant showcased a blend of tradition and progress. While strides toward inclusivity were evident, debates continue about the depth and authenticity of these changes in the world of beauty pageants.