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Rylan Adams and Daria Donovan Crowned at 2024 Prince and Princess Pageant

Rylan Adams and Daria Donovan were crowned the 2024 Prince and Princess at the Pageant held tonight, July 14, at the Multipurpose Sports Complex.
In front of a packed audience, these two contestants shone the brightest, as they showcased an array of talents and charms. Rylan dominated categories such as Photogenic, Popularity and Best Talent while Daria excelled in the Best Ambassadorial Wear and Triple W.
Princess Results:
- Congeniality: Ze’Mirah Martin
- Photogenic: Milana Baltimore
- Popularity: Milana Baltimore
- Best Interview: Milana Baltimore
- Best Intro Dance: Milana Baltimore
- Best Intro Speech: Ze’Mirah Martin
- Best Ambassadorial Wear: Daria Donovan
- Triple W (Who What Wear): Daria Donovan
- Best Talent: Milana Baltimore
- Best Evening Wear: Ze’Mirah Martin
Prince Results:
- Congeniality: Joseph Richards
- Photogenic: Rylan Adams
- Popularity: Rylan Adams
- Best Interview: Rylan Adams
- Best Intro Dance: Rylan Adams
- Best Intro Speech: Rylan Adams
- Best Ambassadorial Wear: Joseph Richards
- Triple W (Who What Wear): Rylan Adams
- Best Talent: Rylan Adams
- Best Evening Wear: Joseph Richards
Entertainment
Miss BVI Pageant Canceled for 2025, Confirms Junior Minister Hodge Smith

The Miss British Virgin Islands Pageant will not be staged in 2025, according to an official statement issued Wednesday, June 11, by Junior Minister for Culture and Tourism, Honourable Luce Hodge Smith.
The announcement came following consultations between the Miss BVI Pageant Committee and the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sustainable Development. Officials cited a comprehensive review of this year’s planning timeline and participation levels as the basis for the decision.
“While the pageant will not take place in its traditional format, we remain committed to upholding this important national event’s longstanding legacy and high standards,” the statement read.
Minister Hodge Smith acknowledged the efforts of Committee Chair Ms. Jno Lewis and her team, commending them for their work in preparing for the 2025 staging.
“Their hard work and dedication continue to play a vital role in the ongoing success of the Miss BVI platform,” she said.
Although the pageant has been canceled for this year, the Ministry assured the public that planning is underway for the event’s return in 2026.
“The Miss BVI Pageant remains a proud celebration of young women’s talent, intelligence, and cultural pride across the Virgin Islands,” the statement continued. “We encourage all eligible candidates to consider participating in the future.”
Further updates on future pageant plans are expected to be released in the coming months.
Entertainment
K’Meeya Chung and Dakarai Wheatley-Adams Crowned Miss and Mr. HLSCC 2025
K’Meeya Chung and Dakarai Wheatley-Adams were crowned Miss and Mr. H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) tonight during the 2025 edition of the Mr. & Miss HLSCC Pageant, held at the Eileene L. Parsons Auditorium.
Themed “The Dream of a Visionary,” the pageant is part of a series of events commemorating HLSCC’s 35th anniversary. Five students competed for the titles, which recognize outstanding student ambassadors.
Female contestants Chung, Shakira Hendrickson, and Jmya Mark competed in five segments: Introduction and Business Wear, Ambassadorial Presentation, Talent, Evening Wear, and the Question and Answer round. Male contestants Wheatley-Adams and Shimei Peters also took part in the same categories.
The competition began on Friday, May 30, with the personal interview segment, followed by the main event this evening. The pageant aims to develop leadership and public speaking skills, and winners will receive scholarships and represent the College at various engagements throughout the year.
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Neil Frett Named Honouree as 71st Virgin Islands Emancipation Festival Officially Launched

Mr Neil Frett
Chair Natalie Penn-Lake Emphasises Culture, History, and Inclusivity
The 71st annual Virgin Islands Emancipation Festival was officially launched today, May 30, heralding a month-long celebration under the theme “Uniting Our Culture, Freedom, and Joy in the Virgin Islands for Festival 2025.” The winning slogan by Jacob Edwards, “Embrace the Past, Let Unity Thrive, as we Celebrate Our Culture at Festival 2025,” encapsulates the spirit of this year’s events—centred on reflection, unity, and cultural pride.
This year’s honouree, Mr Neil Frett, was announced during the launch ceremony. Frett is being recognised for his longstanding commitment to Virgin Islands culture and heritage, particularly through his contributions to community and the arts.
Newly appointed Chair of the VI Festivals and Fairs Committee, Mrs Natalie Penn-Lake, brings a clear vision to the celebrations—one that prioritises cultural awareness, education for the youth, and community engagement.
“We’re excited about what this year’s festivities will bring,” said Mrs Penn-Lake. “We are more interested in also community being safe, bringing more togetherness, more cultural activities. You will see that in the line-up this year, where we have a lot more inclusivity of Virgin Islands history and country culture, so our young people understand where we were, where we are now, and where we are going.”

Mr. Neil Frett and Mrs Natalie Penn-Lake
With a professional background in tourism and education, Penn-Lake is keen to use the Festival as a teaching tool. “Understanding our history and our culture is very important, because the only way you can move forward is to know where you came from,” she explained. She added that she often challenges students with cultural trivia in schools to strengthen their knowledge, particularly for situations where visitors may ask questions about Virgin Islands history.
The Emancipation Festival officially begins on 13th July and concludes on 9th August, with activities scheduled across Road Town, East End, and Carrot Bay. “Eastern will have two days of activities. Carrot Bay will have three days,” Mrs Penn-Lake confirmed. “We’re inviting everybody to come out, support, have a great time, be safe, be happy, and let’s just make this Festival a great one.”

Jacob Edwards and Mrs. Briana Henley-Mather
The festival schedule features major cultural staples such as the Miss BVI Pageant (13th July), the Torchlight Procession and Festival Village Opening (25th July), Kiddies Fiesta, Latin Music Night, Calypso Show, and Soca Monarch. Traditional events such as the Rise & Shine Tramp and Jouvert in East End, the Grand Parade, and cultural showcases in Carrot Bay also remain integral to the line-up.
Those abroad and in the diaspora are being encouraged to plan their visit early. “You can plan your trip now. We want you to come home—come home, come home!” Mrs Penn-Lake urged. Details of the full entertainment schedule and artist line-up are being shared via the official Virgin Islands Festival Facebook page (@virginislandsfestival).
The Virgin Islands Emancipation Festival continues to honour the legacy of freedom and resilience, while celebrating the territory’s rich heritage through music, pageantry, food, and community spirit.
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