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Who will win Miss Universe 2018?

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The 2018 Miss Universe Competition has some of the strongest contestants in the pageant's history! Who do you think will be crowned this time by last year's winner Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters? This year the event returns to Bangkok, Thailand which has hosted the Miss Universe twice before and will air on 16 December 2018 from Bangkok, Thailand at 7 PM ET on FOX. Let us know who your top choices are by ranking this list!

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Yuumi Kato (Japan)

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Yuumi Kato (加藤 遊海 Katō Yuumi, born 10 July 1996) is a Japanese model, actress and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Universe Japan 2018 and will represent Japan at Miss Universe 2018. Kato was born in Nagoya Japan and later raised by her parents in Selangor, Malaysia from 5 to 13 years old. From the age of 15-18, she went to Matsuo-Ryu (tea ceremony organization) in Japan to study Japanese traditional culture and tea servings. Then at the age of 19, she started her modelling career on her own and is currently attached to Central Japan Model Agency. She speaks in Japanese, Chinese, English and Malay languages. Kato works as model, actress and reporter. On 19 March 2018 Kato was crowned as Miss Universe Japan 2018, represented Mie at Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo. She is going to represent her Japan at the Miss Universe 2018 later this year. She succeeded outgoing Miss Universe Japan 2017 Momoko Abe. Kato will represent her country at the Miss Universe 2018 where Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters of South Africa will crown her successor at the end of the event. Yuumi Kato, 22 years old, was born in Japan and raised in Malaysia. Yuumi has a very unique background and had many challenges growing up with an underprivileged background. She was required to stop formal education at the age of 13 and was sent to a remote island in Malaysia to survive on her own. There, she had to forage for food in the jungle and sea. At the age of 14, she struggled to fit into society without any formal education. She had to work to support herself and her family. As a result, she became independent at an early age and was able to stand up to society's prejudices. After experiencing a lot of hardship and having to overcome many fears, she wants to share her story of never giving up in any challenges, big or small, and to have the power to believe in ourselves. With her experience she wants to spread the message that women can empower themselves around the world as well as support children in poverty.
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Yuumi Kato (加藤 遊海 Katō Yuumi, born 10 July 1996) is a Japanese model, actress and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Universe Japan 2018 and will represent Japan at Miss Universe 2018. Kato was born in Nagoya Japan and later raised by her parents in Selangor, Malaysia from 5 to 13 years old. From the age of 15-18, she went to Matsuo-Ryu (tea ceremony organization) in Japan to study Japanese traditional culture and tea servings. Then at the age of 19, she started her modelling career on her own and is currently attached to Central Japan Model Agency. She speaks in Japanese, Chinese, English and Malay languages. Kato works as model, actress and reporter. On 19 March 2018 Kato was crowned as Miss Universe Japan 2018, represented Mie at Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo. She is going to represent her Japan at the Miss Universe 2018 later this year. She succeeded outgoing Miss Universe Japan 2017 Momoko Abe. Kato will represent her country at the Miss Universe 2018 where Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters of South Africa will crown her successor at the end of the event. Yuumi Kato, 22 years old, was born in Japan and raised in Malaysia. Yuumi has a very unique background and had many challenges growing up with an underprivileged background. She was required to stop formal education at the age of 13 and was sent to a remote island in Malaysia to survive on her own. There, she had to forage for food in the jungle and sea. At the age of 14, she struggled to fit into society without any formal education. She had to work to support herself and her family. As a result, she became independent at an early age and was able to stand up to society's prejudices. After experiencing a lot of hardship and having to overcome many fears, she wants to share her story of never giving up in any challenges, big or small, and to have the power to believe in ourselves. With her experience she wants to spread the message that women can empower themselves around the world as well as support children in poverty.

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