Sini Shetty representing India and Victoria DiSorbo representing the USA delve into diet, fitness, and personality training regimes for Miss World 2024
Sini Shetty will be representing India at Miss World pageant 2024 happening in India
The reigning beauty queens shared some insights from their exceptional journey and experiences as they head towards Miss World 2024. Victoria DiSorbo representing USA in Miss World 2024 shared her experience and purpose of beauty, while Sini Shetty representing India spoke her heart out, and Clémence Botino shared her fashionable beliefs:
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Could you walk us through your prep routine: diet, fitness, personality training?
Victoria DiSorbo: Of course, my preparation honestly has a lot of self-discovery, making sure you are feeling good, working out and feeling great. There is no dieting for me but maintaining healthy habits is primary.
What is beauty according to you and how do you drive purpose in beauty?
Victoria DiSorbo: "What is beauty without purpose?" I often ponder. One of my most cherished stories emphasises that as women, akin to pageant crowns, we carry profound narratives. Discussing these tales can be challenging, like administering medicine to someone else. Yet, our beauty, like sugar sprinkled on medicine, can make these discussions more palatable. It facilitates the conveyance of our remarkable stories, convictions and purpose-driven projects. Our beauty not only makes these conversations easier but also underscores our dedication and passion for our endeavors.
The beauty queens you look up to?
Victoria DiSorbo: There are numerous remarkable individuals, but Vanessa Lynn Williams holds a special place in my heart. Within the Miss World organisation, the crowned Miss World recipients stand out for their remarkable contributions, unwavering dedication, and consistent efforts. Thus, it's truly an honor for me to represent both my home country and hometown at the Miss World pageant, surrounded by such inspiring women.
Could you walk us through your prep routine: diet, fitness, personality training?
Sini Shetty: It's been quite a journey because, ultimately, I'm not just representing myself but an entire nation. The preparation has been rigorous; we've focused on honing our communication skills, refining our walk and talk and perfecting our presentation to ensure that we embody the values and traditions of India to the fullest. This is not just about representing India on the Miss World stage; it's about showcasing the best of India to the world as Miss World has come to our country. Our preparations have been meticulous, particularly regarding our dietary and fitness regimen. I believe in the importance of exercise and prioritizing mental health alongside physical well-being. It's all about finding that balance and nourishing both body and soul. It's been an incredible two-year journey of preparation and finally, I'm here, ready to give my all.
What you want your fellow contestants to explore during their India experience?
Sini Shetty: I think it will take them a good 10 years to do that if they want to explore the whole of India but for the time being they are here, I would love them to taste some Indian delicacies and they have already done that a few. They had the share of biryani, panipuri and much more and they really liked it and they have visited a lot of places in Delhi as well and I cannot wait for them to come to Mumbai, Mumbai is my city and that place holds a special place in my heart.
Lastly, your message for all the young girls aspiring to win a beauty pageant?
Sini Shetty: Do not look down on yourself, I know ambition is sometimes associated negatively just remember if you have your head straight up in the game and you have the ambition that touches your heart and soul. Believe in yourself and the world will wait for the wonders you do.
Could you walk us through your prep routine: diet, fitness, personality training?
Clémence Botino: I did a lot of sports and I have coach usually this routine is 3 times a week but for Miss World this was for 4-5times a week and I don’t have a diet to be honest I drink a lot of water and you know I am not like eating food out of the main meal like breakfast, lunch and dinner and I don’t eat slightly in between, I love food so it’s impossible for me to be on diet and I like great food that’s why I like Indian food.
What's your idea of sustainable fashion?
Clémence Botino: I've always been active in sports, typically training with my coach three times a week. However, in preparation for Miss World, this intensified to four or five times a week. Honestly, I don't follow a strict diet regimen. I focus on staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water. When it comes to meals, I don't adhere strictly to traditional breakfast, lunch, and dinner timings, nor do I snack in between. I have a genuine love for food, making it impossible for me to stick to a diet. I especially enjoy indulging in delicious meals, which is why I have a particular fondness for Indian cuisine.
What do you like about Indian fashion and if you are looking forward to working with any Indian designers?
Clémence Botino: I have a deep admiration for Indian fashion, and it's currently gaining significant traction in France. During Paris Fashion Week, we witness the presence of numerous Indian designers, one of whom I particularly admire is Rahul Mishra. His work has garnered recognition and acclaim, which speaks volumes about the excellence of Indian fashion. When it comes to embodying Indian fashion, I'm drawn to the allure of beautifully crafted fabrics in sarees, a garment I already have in my wardrobe. I'm eagerly anticipating the opportunity to attend Indian Fashion Week in the future.