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Mar 31, 2016 News
New York (iriejamradio.com) -A Guyanese wife and mother has been crowned Mrs. New York
International.
Guyanese-born Bronx resident, Faudia Silletta, was recently Crowned Mrs. New York international and will now represent the state of New York in the upcoming Mrs. International 2016, scheduled for this summer in Jacksonville, Florida.
Sillettta – the married mother of two sons is a Medical Technologist. She holds a Master’s Degree in Microbiology and Chemistry. She replaces 2015 Mrs. New York International, Majorie Vail, who is Haitian.
Mrs. International is an annual pageant for married women with exceptional personal and professional stories. Of her victory Silletta, said, “I am so honoured to take part in such a wonderful American tradition, especially with my family rooting for me.”
In its 29th year, the Mrs. International Pageant is said to have higher standards than other pageant systems. It states its mission is to promote today’s married women, their accomplishments, and commitment to family. It hosts contestants 21 to 56 years old from around the world and their spouses, who also particpate in the pageant as escorts for their wives.
Competition categories include Interview, Evening Gown, and Fitness Wear. The winner will spend then next year traveling the world and promoting the social platform of her choice.
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