Toni-Ann Singh | |
Birth Place: | Morant Bay, Jamaica |
Education: | Florida State University |
Height: | 1.67m |
Hair Color: | Black |
Eye Color: | Brown |
Toni-Ann Singh is a Jamaican beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss World 2019 and is the fourth woman from Jamaica to win Miss World. She is also the longest-reigning Miss World in the history of the pageant. She was previously crowned Miss Jamaica World 2019.
Singh was born in Morant Bay, Jamaica. She is of Dougla heritage, with her mother being of Afro-Jamaican descent, and her father being of Indo-Jamaican descent.[1]
Her family migrated to the United States when Singh was aged nine, settling in Florida.[2] She attended Florida State University in Tallahassee, where she graduated with a degree in women's studies and psychology.[3]
On 21 September 2019, Singh won Miss Jamaica World 2019, at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. Afterwards, Singh received the right to represent Jamaica at Miss World 2019.[4]
See main article: Miss World 2019. Singh left for London in November 2019, to participate in the Miss World pre-pageant activities. Singh placed in the top 40 of the Top Model competition and won the talent competition, which granted her direct entry into the top 40 semifinals. Miss World 2019 Finals was held on 14 December at ExCeL London, where Singh advanced from the top 40 to the top 12, and ultimately to the top five.
During the top five question and answer round, she was asked by Piers Morgan - "Why should you win the title of Miss World 2019?", Singh replied:
She was subsequently asked, "Who is the most inspiring woman in the world for you?", Singh replied:
At the end of the event she was crowned Miss World 2019 by the previous winner Vanessa Ponce of Mexico. The first runner-up was Ophély Mézino of France and the second runner-up Suman Rao of India.[5]
Singh is the fourth Jamaican to hold the title, with the last being Lisa Hanna who was crowned Miss World 1993, and the first black woman to win Miss World since Agbani Darego of Nigeria won Miss World 2001.[6] [7] [8] Her win also made 2019 the first ever year that black women won two of the Big Four international beauty pageants, after Zozibini Tunzi became South Africa's first black woman to have won the Miss Universe title.[9] [10]
During her reign as Miss World, she lived in England and visited Indonesia,[11] Nepal,[12] Puerto Rico,[13] USA,[14] Mauritius,[15] South Africa,[16] and Jamaica.[17]