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Toriah Pryce Representing the Territory at Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant
Ten formidable contestants from across the region are vying for the crown of the 41st Haynes Smith Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant in St. Kitts this Saturday, December 30.
Among the ten contenders vying for the coveted title is Miss Teen BVI, Toriah Pryce, who is ready to represent the territory and bring the spirit of the British Virgin Islands to the forefront by making her mark in this fiercely competitive lineup.
Miss Pryce, the first runner-up in the 2022 Miss Teen British Virgin Islands, was crowned this year’s queen on September 18.
Other contestants include Miss St. Kitts, Takyla Hart-Johnson, who is set to defend her home turf, while Miss Anguilla, Amelia Olivacce, adds an extra dose of charm to the competition. The French influence comes alive with Miss French St. Martin, Doranyia Pascal, and the Dutch side represented by Miss St. Maarten, Shiloh Williams.
The Caribbean fusion continues with Miss Haiti, Bedjina Gilberthe Jean Baptiste, adding a touch of Haitian elegance. From the sunny shores of Barbados comes the vibrant Shontae Alleyne-Clarke, while Miss Guadeloupe, Ambre Chevalier, promises to bring a splash of French-Caribbean sophistication. The stunning lineup also includes Miss Antigua and Barbuda, Ajanae Bleau, and the radiant Miss Guyana, Akilah Frederick.
This year’s pageant theme, “A Display of Culture and Technology,” sets the stage for a modern spectacle that marries tradition with innovation. From traditional dance forms to cutting-edge tech showcases, the contestants will celebrate the rich cultural heritage and the dynamic technological advancements within the Caribbean region.
The stage is set, the contestants are ready, and the 41st Ms. Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant promises an unforgettable evening of beauty, talent, and cultural celebration.
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This year’s pageant, themed “Celebrating the Radiance of the Caribbean Sea, With Vibes, Pearls, and Curls,” promises to be a vibrant display of Caribbean culture, beauty, and talent. De’Nya Winter will represent the BVI, on October 6, in the pageant that is part of the Miami Carnival 2024 celebrations and will compete against three other talented contestants from the Caribbean region:
- Aliana from St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
- Trenece from St. Kitts and Nevis
- Tenylah from St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
An online voting system has been established for the Popularity Award, allowing supporters to vote for their favorite contestant without limit. The voting period will close on August 21, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.
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