Text by Drew Francisco; Photos by Pawee Ventura
Namibia’s Chanique Rabe was crowned Miss Supranational 2021 on August 21 in Nowy Sacz, Poland, making history as the first African to win the title.
The 24-year-old fashion designer and model bested 59 other candidates for the title. Prior to this victory, Namibia came so close to winning Miss Supranational in 2019 when Yana Haenisch finished first runner-up.
Missosology correctly predicted Rabe’s win in its Final Hot Picks.
Puerto Rico’s Karla Guilfu finished first runner-up, while South Africa’s Thato Mosehle settled for second runner-up. Venezuela’s Valentina Sanchez Trivella and Dominican Republic’s Eoanna Constanza were third and fourth runners-up, respectively.
The rest of the Top 12 were Belgium’s Louise-Marie Losfeld, the Netherlands’ Swelia Da Silva Antonia, Poland’s Natalia Balicka, India’s Aavriti Choudhary, the Philippines’ Dindi Pajares, Romania’ Michela Ciornea, and Indonesia’s Jihane Almira Chedid (Supra Fan Vote winner). Missosology.Org