Beauty queens try durian for the first time ever

KUALA LUMPUR – The durians were brought in all the way from Sagil, Johor and were part of the Ramadan Buka Puasa buffet spread.

We’d love to try durian. Miss Cosmopolitan World founder Amelia Liew and her beauty queens (L-R) Stephanie, Soyeon and Zoe try durian for the first time ever at Marriott Putrajaya Hotel.

The Top 3 Miss Cosmopolitan World 2018 winners were recently back in Malaysia for their “winners holiday and diving trip”.

Miss Cosmopolitan World 2018 Soyeon Lim (Miss Korea), first runner-up Stephanie Silvia Tsuos (Miss Namibia) and second runner-up Zoe Kirsten Zarate Carlyle (Miss Philippines) arrived in Kuala Lumpur and experienced their very first buka puasa on the first day of Ramadan with Miss Cosmopolitan World founder Amelia Liew at Marriott Putrajaya Hotel on 6 May, 2019.

Also present at the event were the pageant sponsors and partners.

“I wanna try it!” Stephanie enjoys her first taste of durian.

“I took my first bite and it’s a unique experience,” said Stephanie who has his first taste of durian.

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The durians were brought in all the way from Sagil, Johor and were part of the Ramadan Buka Puasa buffet spread.

Soyeon and Zoe also tried the durian for the first time ever.

Amelia and the three beauties later left for South Korea for their much awaited holidays and their diving trip to Tenggol Coral Beach Resort, Terengganu which were part of the grand prize package for winning the top-3 honour in last year’s Miss Cosmopolitan World.

“I would like to say a big thank you to our organising partner Majestic Express for the amazing arrangements and holiday trip to Korea, and not to forget our sponsor partner Tenggol Coral Beach Resort for the diving course at the beautiful Tenggol Island,” said Amelia.

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.