such beautiful ladies. All aged with grace & beauty.
What Miss Universe Winners the World Adored Look Like Nowadays

A beauty contest is a really spectacular event, especially if it’s the Miss Universe competition. Today, we’d like to remember some winners of the past years and find out whether they’ve changed or not. We were really amazed: time can’t beat natural beauty. Do you believe us? Read this article then.
Bright Side likes to see changes in people through the years. This time, we want to focus on the Miss Universe winners of the past. Thanks to these incredible ladies, we’re not afraid of time anymore!
Lorraine Downes, New Zealand
Barbara Palacios Teide, Venezuela
Cecilia Bolocco, Chile
Porntip Nakhirunkanok, Thailand
Angela Visser, Netherlands
Mona Grudt, Norway
Lupita Jones, Mexico
Michelle McLean, Namibia
Dayanara Torres, Puerto Rico
Sushmita Sen, India
Chelsi Smith, USA
Alicia Machado, Venezuela
Brook Mahealani Lee, USA
Wendy Fitzwilliam, Trinidad and Tobago
Mpule Kwelagobe, Botswana
Larra Dutta, India
Oksana Fedorova, Russia
Amelia Vega, Dominican Republic
Natalie Glebova, Canada
Dayana Mendoza, Venezuela
Who impressed you the most? Yes, we know, the question is really difficult since all the girls are amazing!
Comments
Most of the women are more attractive in the 2018 pictures in all honesty.
But one is like: "When you're smiling allover, but you’re eyes don't know.“
Dayana Mendoza

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