Published 15:23 IST, March 10th 2024

Krystyna Pyszkova’s Beauty With A Purpose Project That Won Her The Miss World 2024 Crown

For Krystyna, her purpose project of imparting education to kids in Tanzania has been a huge part of her life for more than 4 years.

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Krystyna Pyszkova from Czech Republic has won 71st edition of Miss World pageant. By winning crown, Krystyna has become 2nd woman from country to hold title. “I can't be happier as I am standing here to share my emotions. I am super excited. Miss World was something I was working on for so long," she said while talking to news agency ANI.

Krystyna’s purpose project

In recent years, a lot of focus has been on “Beauty with a Purpose” projects of all Miss World contestants. For Krystyna, her purpose project of imparting education to kids has been a huge part of her life for more than 4 years. Her profile on Miss World website res, “Her proudest moment was opening an English school for underprivileged children in Tanzania where she also volunteered.”

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Krystyna Pyszkova | Image: Instagram

Even while presenting her final pitch to get crowned as new Miss World, she spoke about how her purpose to educate kids will not change, wher or not she wins pageant. She said to ANI post winning, "My purpose project is a lifelong mission and something I have been working on for years, and I know with Miss World platform, I will be able to bring awareness to it. I will be able to help as many children as possible".

Who is new Miss World?

new Miss World, 24-year-old Krystyna, is pursuing dual degrees in law and business ministration. With this, she is also juggling her modeling career and has walked for several international brands. She also founded Krystyna Pyszko Foundation and has established an English school for underprivileged children in Tanzania. Not just this but Krystyna also happens to be a regular volunteer at her school. Krystyna also has a special interest in music and has spent nine years in an Art acemy, honing her skills. She plays transverse flute and violin.

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11:51 IST, March 10th 2024