Prime! Saudi Arabia Participates in Miss Universe 2024, Appears Elegant in Open Clothes
Rumi Alqhatani
– Surprising news recently came from the country of Saudi Arabia. How could it not be, for the first time this country will send its representatives to take part in the Miss Univers 2024 beauty contest.
Yes, Rumy Alqahtani was named the first Miss Universe contestant from Saudi Arabia. Of course, this is the first time Saudi Arabia has done this in history.
It is known from various social media uploads, one of which was shared by the Instagram account @undercover.id on Tuesday, March 26 2024. Rumy Al-Qahtani admitted that he was very honored to be able to represent Saudi Arabia at this prestigious beauty event.
The news was previously shared directly by Rumy Alqahtani via his personal Instagram that he will represent Saudi Arabia in Miss Universe 2024.
"Honored to participate in Miss Universe 2024. This is Saudi Arabia's first participation in the Miss Universe competition," said Rumy Alqahtani in his upload quoted by VIVA.co.id on Tuesday, March 26 2024.
In his upload, Rumy Al-Qahtani also felt proud because he was part of the historical record of the first time the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia sent a representative to Miss Universe.
"This is the first participation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the Miss Universe competition," he stressed.
In her upload, Rumy Alqahtani posed wearing a sleeveless dress using the Miss Universe Saudi Arabia sash. Rumy stood looking beautiful and full of charm with the crown she wore on her head like a Miss Universe.
He stood straight, posing with his arms raised while carrying the Saudi Arabian flag. The portrait upload succeeded in reaping various pros and cons reactions from a number of netizens on social media, regarding the news that she would be the representative of Saudi Arabia who would advance to the 73rd Miss Universe pageant in 2024.
Netizens' Reactions
Suddenly, uploading the Instagram account @undercover.id was successful in inviting reactions from netizens on social media. Not a few people are wondering about Saudi Arabia joining this beauty event.
"Hopefully the imams of the Grand Mosque and Medina Mosque and the muftis will continue to pray for the kingdom's crown prince to return to the path of Allah like Saudi Arabia used to be, far from the glamor of the world," wrote the netizen.
"It just doesn't feel good to see the writing on the flag being held by a woman dressed like that," said another.
"You don't realize that there are already many skyscrapers that are taller than the Kaaba," explained another.
"Saudi Arabia is slowly moving towards secularization under MBS," wrote another.
"The signs of the end are here," said another.
"What if you don't have to bring a flag? Shame on Allah," wrote another.
"We have entered the era of ignorance again. O Allah, may our faith increase day by day, month and year, be strengthened and protected by Allah SWT. Amen," wrote another.
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