Miss Dominican Republic Universe (MissRDU) Kimberly Jimenez, continues to be in the spotlight of the pages specialized in the beauty pageant with only two days to go until the Miss Universe, which will be held on Sunday, May 16.
Among the most recognized is Missosology.org, a portal that analyzes the candidates and all the details of the contest.
The portal revealed Thursday night the 35 candidates that, according to predictions based on the analysis of experts, could advance to the semifinal and one of them take the crown, and the name of the Dominican Republic is present.
In the ranking, Kimberly Jimenez is in 24th place and is defined as one of the candidates on the rise.
In the Top 5 of her predictions to achieve the best positions and even win are: Romania, Bianca Lorena Tirsin; Puerto Rico, Estefania Soto; India, Adline Castelino; Venezuela, Mariángel Villasmil and the Philippines, Rabiya Mateo.
Kimberly Jimenez paraded this Thursday the typical sunflower costume in one of the events prior to Miss Universe 2021. It is an outfit that emulates a sunflower covered in gold and yellow rhinestones.
The costume represents the model’s all-time favorite flower, the sunflower, and was made by Axel Thomas.
She paraded it with great pride and ease, as can be seen in the videos posted on social networks.
On Sunday, 74 of the most attractive women in the world will give it all for everything at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casinom in Florida, and the official presenters are Mario Lopez and Olivia Culpo.
Here is the list of the candidates, according to Missosology:
1 Romania, Bianca Lorena Tirsin
2 Puerto Rico, Estefania Soto
3 India, Adline Castelino
4 Venezuela, Mariángel Villasmil
5 Philippines, Rabiya Mateo
6 Mexico, Andrea Meza
7 South Africa, Natasha Joubert
8 Costa Rica, Ivonne Cerdas
9 Brazil, Julia Gama
10 Vietnam, Nguyễn Trần Khánh Vân
11 Thailand, Amanda Obdam
12 Australia, Maria Thattil
13 Jamaica, Miqueal-Symone Williams
14 Peru, Janick Maceta
15 Czech Republic, Klára Vavrušková
16 Nepal, Anshika Sharma
17 Colombia, Laura Olascuaga
18 France, Amandine Petit
19 Cambodia, Sarita Reth
20 Curaçao, Chantal Wiertz
21 Ukraine, Yelyzaveta Yastremska
22 Bolivia, Lenka Nemer
23 Panama, Carmen Jaramillo
24 Dominican Republic, Kimberly Jimenez
25 Indonesia, Ayu Maulida Putri
26 Spain, Andrea Martinez
27 Myanmar, Thuzar Wint Lwin
28 Great Britain, Jeanette Akua
29 Argentina, Alina Luz Akselrad
30 Nicaragua, Ana Marcelo
31 Finland, Viivi Altonen
32 Iceland, Elísabet Hulda Snorradóttir
33 Canada, Nova Stevens
34 Chile, Daniela Nicolás
35 Belize, Iris Salguero