Crystle Stewart, Miss
Crystle Stewart became the second consecutive American contestant to take a tumble during the Miss Universe pageant but she is not letting this cast a shadow over the rest of her life.
She told the Associated Press overt a phone interview that
she had actually thought prior to the event about the possibility of falling
but had dismissed it: “I would never have thought in a million years that I
would fall down at the Miss Universe pageant — right after Miss
She added that “things happen” and that she is “perfectly
fine” now, ready to move back to
It was indeed unfortunate that the 26-year-old followed in the
stumbling footsteps of last year’s Miss
Crystle Stewart explained that her evening gown had crystal beads attached to its bottom and that once she stepped on her dress, it was “like I was on rollerblades.”
“There was no conspiracy or anything. Nobody left marbles on the floor. It was just me.”
Dayana Mendoza became on Monday the fifth Venezuelan beauty to be named Miss Universe. The 22-year-old, who is 5 feet, 10 inches tall, has green almond-shaped eyes and long wavy auburn hair, confessed that she was once kidnapped in her country.
The other four final contestants were Miss Colombia Taliana
Vargas, finishing second behind Dayana Mendoza; Miss Dominican Republic,
Marianne Cruz Gonzale; Miss
Miss Thailand, Gavintra Photijak, won the prize for best national costume and Miss El Salvador, Rebeca Moreno, was voted Miss Congeniality, as the most congenial, charismatic and inspirational participant.