SHREE SAINI BECAME THE FIRST INDIAN-AMERICAN TO BE CROWNED AS MISS WORLD AMERICA

Rozana Spokesman

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An advocate for heart health, Shree Saini overcame a major car accident that left her with burns all over her face.

Miss World America 2021- Shree Saini

 

Washington: Shree Saini of Washington States became the first Indian-American to win the crown of Miss World America 2021 and is among the most unique pageant winners to be crowned.
Saini has had a permanent pacemaker as an advocate for heart health since she was 12 and overcame a major car accident that left her with burns all over her face. Despite all that, she proved herself and accomplished her desires and dreams. 


Diana Hayden crowned Shree Saini at the event, which was held at Miss World America headquarters in Los Angeles. She is also the first Indian-origin contestant to represent America on a global stage.
Shree Saini said in her statement, after the crowning moment was over, "I am happy and quite nervous. I can't express my feelings (in words). All the credit goes to my parents, especially my mother because of whose support I am here. Thank you Miss World America for this honor." Saini wrote on her Instagram, "I am the first American of Indian origin and first Asian to be crowned Miss World America." 


Shree Saini Became the First Indian-American To Be Crowned Miss World America. Shree Saini is the first Indian-origin contestant to represent America on a global stage. The first Indian-American to win the crown of Miss World America 2021, Shree Saini of Washington State, is among the most unique pageant winners to be crowned.


The official Instagram handle of Miss World America shared this news with a caption that says, "Shree, who is currently Miss World America Washington, also holds the prestigious position of MWA National Beauty with a Purpose Ambassador.'' The position she earned by working tirelessly helped her a lot to fulfill this unrealistic dream. Among her many accomplishments, her work has been recognized by UNICEF, Doctors without Borders, Susan G Komen, and many others