Megan Young in chic all-black outfit during Miss World rehearsal

Megan Young chic in all-black outfit during Miss World 2024 rehearsal

/ 04:05 PM March 09, 2024

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Megan Young chic in all-black outfit during Miss World 2024 rehearsalMegan Young. Image: Instagram/@missworld

Megan Young. Image: Instagram/@missworld

The Miss World 2024 pageant is shaping up to be a get-together of past winners including 2013 titleholder Megan Young, who was tapped to be one of the presenters at the pageant’s coronation night.

Young looked effortlessly chic in a black blazer and dress shirt for the pageant’s dress rehearsal, as seen on Miss World’s Instagram Stories on Friday, March 8.

“Our amazing host, Megan Young, during the 71st Miss World dress rehearsals,” it wrote.

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Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@missworld

Image: Screengrab from Instagram/@missworld

Young also shared clips of herself in a black-and-white polo dress on her personal Instagram page, which she wore during a reunion with her fellow Miss World winners.

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“Gandang ganda sa sarili (Just me finding myself beautiful),” she wrote in one of her posts.

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Young seems to be a beloved titleholder of the Miss World Organization as she served as a presenter of the pageant’s 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 editions. This marks her seventh time to be the host of the pageant.

The Philippines’ own Gwendolyne Fourniol aims to be the country’s second titleholder on March 9 at 10:30 p.m. (Philippine time) at the Jio World Convention in Mumbai, India.

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