Miss Global

Miss Global is an international beauty pageant established in 2013. The Miss Global pageant is one of the international pageants that accept single mothers, as a result, it is the only pageant with the widest age range from 18 to 35 years old after Miss Universe.

The reigning Miss Global 2023 is Ashley Melendez of Puerto Rico. She was crowned by Marie Sherry Ann Tormes of the Philippines on January 18, 2024.

History
Miss Global was first held in 2013 with California in United States as the host city. The first edition of beauty pageant Miss Global was held on August 3, 2013 at the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center in Redondo Beach, California, United States.

Editions
Note: The 2nd edition of the contest (2014) was held on a Crown Princess cruise ship voyaging from Los Angeles, U.S. to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

Miss Global 2023 Results
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§ – Voted into the Top 13 by viewers ∆ – Voted into the Top 13 by the contestants

 Special Awards 

Miss Global 2021/2022 results
 Placements  § - Voted into the Top 13 by viewers ∆ - Voted into the Top 13 by contestants

 Special Awards 

Miss Global 2019 Results
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Miss Global 2018 Results
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Miss Global 2017 Results
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Miss Global 2016 Results
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Miss Global 2015 Results
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Miss Global 2014 Results
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Miss Global 2013 Results
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Controversy
In January 2020, Miss Global organizers violated the pageant's rules, and as a result all jury members left the event, and the audience booed the event. Miss Global 2019 technically ended after the sportswear competition, after the top 11 contestants were announced. Next, the president of Miss Global, Van Pham, announced the winner by a single decision, without the presence of the jury. That same evening Miss Global staff advised the contestants to leave the hotel immediately and head to the airport as it was "not safe" anymore. The first Miss Global staff member to react to the show's breach was Geri Doncheva, who resigned in protest against the breach of principle, but the pageant's chief executive, Van Pham, assured the model the withdrawal had nothing to do with the pageant.