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Merin John Proves That Married Women Can Too Walk The Ramp and Win
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|February - March 2023
Marriage is not a barrier to participate in pageants. Many pageants welcome married women as contestants and provide them with the opportunity to showcase their beauty, talent, and achievements, providing them with a platform to showcase their individuality and to make a positive impact in their communities.
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 Married women can participate in pageants that specifically cater to them. In addition to physical beauty, these pageants also place a strong emphasis on the character, personality, and achievements of the contestants. By participating in these pageants, married women have the opportunity to gain confidence, make new friends, and develop new skills.
Merin John, the title winner of Mrs South India even after being a married working woman overcame all the obstacles and followed her dream to achieve her goals. Let's know more about her win and future plans.
Many people think pageantry is just about style and makeup. What’s your take on this?
Pageantry is about more than just style and makeup. Beauty pageants have certainly changed a lot over years. Physical appearance and grooming are some of the important aspects of the competition. A beauty queen is crowned based on various aspects including personality, confidence, talent, intelligence, and many more. Pageantry not only helps to showcase the abilities and personalities of the contestants, but it also promotes self-confidence and personal growth.
How do you handle the fame that has come after becoming the title winner of Mrs South India?
Being in the limelight is always a dream for many. However, we should not forget who we are. We need to stay grounded. It's important to remember that the title is something that we achieved but it should not change one's core values. Physical and mental self-care is essential to handle the stress and demands of the title. So, we need to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I should prepare myself to absorb judgment and criticism. Speak and act responsibly. Do good for the community or society whenever I get a chance, learn from my mistakes, continue to grow, and make everyone proud again.
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