Xenia Douglas crowned 2022 National Carnival Queen
Saint Lucia: After consistently displaying poise, confidence and elegance throughout the competition, Miss BOSL Wise, Xenia Douglas, has been crowned Saint Lucia’s National Carnival Queen for 2022.
9th of July 2022
Saint Lucia: After consistently displaying poise, confidence and elegance throughout the competition, Miss BOSL Wise, Xenia Douglas, has been crowned Saint Lucia’s National Carnival Queen for 2022.
This year’s National Carnival Queen Pageant boasted several unique elements, with changes to the format of the show. The question segment started this year’s competition with all the girls asking the same question. Miss WASCO, Nyambi Jn Baptiste came with a never-before-seen talent for competition, painting a mural during the segment. Additionally, Miss Caribcation introduced a power soca song to the talent Segment.
The results for the 2022 National Carnival Queen Pageant are as follows:
• Miss Photogenic – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
• Miss Congeniality – Miss WASCO, Nyambi Jn Baptiste
• Best In Swimwear – Miss BOSL Wise, Xenia Douglas
• Most Outstanding Talent – Miss WASCO, Nyambi Jn Baptiste
• Best In Costume – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
• Best Evening Wear – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
• Best Interview – Miss Massy Stores, Kejean Smith
The order of winners is as follows:
• 3rd Runner Up – Miss Windjammer Landing, Kurnisha Augustus
• 2nd Runner Up – Miss Massy Stores, Kejean Smith
• 1st Runner Up – Miss Chestertons, Shaniah Richards
• 2022 National Carnival Queen – Miss BOSL Wise, Xenia Douglas
After being crowned National Carnival Queen, Xenia Douglas said, “The pageant has been very fulfilling; I enjoyed my time on stage and meeting my fellow contestants. During my reign, I hope to spread the message of holistic health and wellness, physically, emotionally and mentally.”
Xenia Douglas will receive a 4-year scholarship from the Embassy of Morocco.
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