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The Newly Crowned Miss International 2014

Puerto Rican beauty, Valerie Hernandez stood out among her competitors to be crowned the newly Miss International 2014 yesterday.

The 21-year-old student and model from Carolina, Puerto Rico, was crowned on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 right now former Miss International 2013 who won the crown this past year, Bea Santiago from Philippines at the wonder pageant’s 54th annual event held at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan. Simply elated, Valerie was totally lost for words and simply said: ‘As Miss International, I want to send a message of love, peace, and unity.’

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Valerie Hernandez won the competition alongside
(1st Runner – up) Zuleika Suarez from Colombia,
(2nd Runner – up) Punika Kulsoontornrut from Thailand,
(3rd Runner up) Victoria Tooby from United Kingdom and
(4th Runner up) Milla Romppanen from Finland

Puerto Rican beauty, Valerie Hernandez stood out among her competitors to be crowned the newly Miss International 2014 yesterday. The 21-year-old student and model from Carolina, Puerto Rico, was crowned on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 right now former Miss International 2013 who won the crown this past year, Bea Santiago from Philippines at the wonder pageant's 54th annual event held at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan. Simply elated, Valerie was totally lost for words and simply said: ‘As Miss International, I want to send a message of love, peace, and unity.’ Valerie Hernandez won the competition alongside…

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