Miss Venezuela’s Controversial Love Story and Possible Return to Miss Universe at 66 | Exclusive Interview with Elluz Peraza

2024-04-06 14:13:10

In 1976, Miss Venezuela experienced one of the most talked regarding and controversial moments in its entire history, and that is, 36 hours following becoming the brand new winner Miss Guárico Elluz Peraza decided to abdicate the crown for love, being replaced by Judith Castillo Uribe, who months later achieved the position of 1st runner-up in the Miss Universe held in Hong Kong.

Peraza, who following renouncing the crown, dedicated himself to acting, managing to work in large national productions such as “Quirpa de tres mujeres”, “Pasionaria”, “Alba Marina”, “Mundo de fiera”, among others, held an interview this week for the channel Up close with Renee, in which they asked her if at 66 years old she would be willing to participate in Miss Universe, since there is no longer an age limit.

“But of course, I think so. You have to take care of yourself, exercise, be flexible, take care of your face. “I don’t like artificial things, so I do a lot of exercise for my face, massages and good nutrition,” the Creole who has lived in the United States for many years responded jokingly. The statements have raised countless opinions on digital platforms from Internet users who claim that her time has passed.

“The period may be there, but they have to learn to burn cycles, my God”, “I guess I was joking”, “They should eliminate that rule, it’s madness itself”, These are some of the opinions.

However, other users have supported the response, including the columnist Diego Kapekywho wrote that Elluz’s beauty is high impact. “Beautiful yesterday, today and always. If she goes and Osmel prepares her, she wins.”

Mature women from the Philippines, Italy and Argentina have joined the rule implemented by the Miss Universe organization in September 2023. Initially the age limit to enter the contest was 18 to 28 years old.


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