Miss Angola wins Miss Universe

Sao Paulo (Reuters) – Miss Angola Leila Lopes, a business  student from the town of Benguela in her home country, was  crowned Miss Universe yesterday after dazzling a panel of  judges with her beauty and impressing them with her brain.
Lopes, 25, laughed and smiled as she hugged runner-up Miss  Ukraine Olesia Stefanko, then felt a crown placed carefully on  her head at the pageant held in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Earlier in the contest, Lopes had been asked what she might  change about her physical characteristics if she could, but  Lopes said she was satisfied with who she was.
“I consider myself a woman endowed with inner beauty,” she  told the judges and the audience. “I have acquired many  wonderful principles from my family, and I plan to follow those  through the rest of my life.”
Lopes takes her place as the winner of the 60th annual Miss  Universe pageant.
It is an annual event watched by millions of people around  the world on TV who cheer for the young women competing in  categories ranging from swimsuits to evening gowns. They also  must answer the critical question that tells the judges a bit  about them.
Lopes had worn a bright bikini, then paraded around the  stage with poise in a form-fitting evening gown colored in gold  and silver sequins and feathers.
In fan voting, Lopes tallied only a 3.6 score for the  swimsuit but earned a 7.2 for her evening gown. Fan voting,  however, did not count in the final tallies from nine judges.
The panelists, who ranged from race car driver Helio  Castroneves to actress Vivica A. Fox and journalist Connie  Chung, scored the women on each contest, narrowing from a group  of 16 down to a final five that included women from China, the  Philippines and the home country, Brazil. In all, 89 women  competed for the title.
The show was hosted by U.S. television personalities Andy  Cohen and Natalie Morales.

Leila Lopes being crowned (AP photo)
Leila Lopes being crowned (AP photo)