Opal Suchata Chuangsri wins Miss Universe Thailand 2024


BANGKOK: Opal Suchata Chuangsri (pic) was crowned Miss Universe Thailand in an extravagant final held on Sunday night (July 14) at The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi that kicked off with a grand opening show featuring all 40 contestants. She will go on to represent Thailand in the Miss Universe 2024 pageant to be held in Mexico later this year.

Opal, who was representing Bangkok, received the Starlight Crown from Mouawad, along with a sash, a bouquet from Floedesign, and various other prizes.

The first runner-up was Surisa “Suri” Susanna Renaud, representing Phuket, with Kanruthai “Muk” Thasabut, representing Ubon Ratchathani coming in third place and Boonyisa Chantrarachai, representing Maha Sarakham, in fourth.

Opal first competed in Miss Universe Thailand 2022 and finished as the third runner-up. She was later promoted to second runner-up after the first runner-up relinquished the title

Born on March 20, 2003, in Phuket, where her parents run the Homeplace Hotel in the old town, Opal is trilingual, speaking Thai, English, and Chinese. She graduated with a focus on Chinese language from Triam Udom Suksa School and is currently studying Political Science, majoring in International Relations at Thammasat University.

At 16, Opal faced a health scare when she was diagnosed with a 10 cm lump in her breast. She underwent surgery to remove the non-cancerous lump. This health challenge was a turning point for Opal, inspiring her to participate in beauty pageants to raise awareness about breast cancer, the leading threat to women's health worldwide. - The Nation/ANN

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