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Historic win Propels Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant into Second Year

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February 12, 2024
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Following the unprecedented success of its inaugural production in 2023, the Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant is proud to announce its return for a second year, with applications now open to young women across Guyana. 

In 2023, the Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant captivated audiences nationwide as nine remarkable Guyanese beauties showcased their talents, intelligence, and grace in a close-fought competition. Amongst these exceptional contestants, one name shone brightly, emerging queen of the year. With her poise, charisma, and unwavering dedication to representing Guyanese culture, Shemina Peroune emerged triumphant as the inaugural Miss Guyana Culture Queen. 

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However, Shemina’s journey didn’t end there. Her victory propelled her onto the regional stage, where she made history by clinching the coveted Miss Caribbean Culture Queen title, marking the first time Guyana has ever achieved the prestigious accolade. Shemina’s success not only brought pride to Guyana but also showcased the immense talent and cultural richness of our nation to the wider Caribbean region and beyond. 

Building upon the success of last year’s event, the Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant returns in 2024, offering another opportunity for young women to shine on a platform dedicated to celebrating Guyanese heritage, beauty, and talent. The pageant provides a unique platform for

contestants to showcase their cultural pride, intelligence, and creativity, while also fostering personal growth and empowerment. 

“We are thrilled to continue the legacy of the Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant into its second year,” said the Franchise Holder, Randy Madray. “Following the historic win of Shemina Peroune in 2023, we are more determined than ever to provide a platform that empowers and celebrates the diversity and beauty of Guyanese culture.” 

Young women interested in participating in the 2024 Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant are encouraged to apply and embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery, cultural celebration, and empowerment. 

Applications are now open, and aspiring contestants can visit HERE to apply. Application closes February 14th. 

About Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant: 

The Miss Guyana Culture Queen Pageant is a celebration of Guyanese heritage, beauty, and talent. Launched in 2023, the pageant aims to provide a platform for young women to showcase their cultural pride, intelligence, and creativity while fostering personal growth and empowerment. The pageant seeks to promote Guyanese culture on a national and international level, highlighting the rich diversity and beauty of our nation.

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