Karachi’s Erica Robin has made history by becoming the first woman from Pakistan to be crowned Miss Universe Pakistan. The 24-year-old model and actress beat out four other finalists to win the title in a ceremony held in the Maldives on Thursday.
Robin, who is a graduate of the University of Karachi, is passionate about using her platform to promote education and women’s empowerment in Pakistan. She is also a strong advocate for environmental protection.
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“I am honored and humbled to be the first-ever Miss Universe Pakistan,” Robin said after her win. “I want to use this platform to highlight the beauty of Pakistan and to promote the causes that I am passionate about.”
The other finalists in the Miss Universe Pakistan pageant were:
- Jessica Wilson, a 28-year-old cyber security engineer from Rawalpindi
- Hira Inam, a 24-year-old model from Lahore
- Malyka Alvi, a 19-year-old student from Pennsylvania
- Sabrina Wasim, a 26-year-old doctor from Karachi
Robin will now represent Pakistan at the Miss Universe pageant, which will be held in El Salvador later this year. She is the first Pakistani woman to compete in the Miss Universe pageant since 2017.
Robin’s win is a historic moment for Pakistan and is a testament to the beauty and talent of Pakistani women. She is an inspiration to young women all over the country and her win is a sign of positive change for Pakistan.
Here are some other details of Miss Universe Pakistan :
- Robin’s journey to becoming Miss Universe Pakistan was not easy. She faced many challenges along the way, including discrimination and prejudice. However, she never gave up on her dreams and eventually achieved her goal.
- Robin is a role model for young women all over Pakistan. She shows them that they can achieve anything they set their minds to, regardless of the challenges they face.
- Robin’s win is a positive step for Pakistan. It shows that the country is moving towards a more progressive and inclusive society.
- Robin’s victory is also a sign of hope for the future of Pakistan. She is a young woman with a bright future ahead of her, and she represents the potential of Pakistan’s youth.