Midlife beauty queens: Meet the women in their late 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond who join beauty pageants

However, Yu, 61, Mrs. Asia International Tourism 2012, made the point that ceremonies are quite inspiring just because of this.

” After getting married, women typically put less emphasis on themselves and more on their husbands and kids.” We are constantly preoccupied with looking after them.

Therefore, I believe it is beneficial for every parent to take care of herself. Yu, who was motivated to become a pomp and modeling trainer by her experience performing in pageants, advised her to” transform yourself, got on time, mingle with many beautiful ladies, be yourself and love yourself.”

Many kings like Lim, 41, a chartered accountant, and Mrs. Singapore Universe 2022 share this notion of discovering oneself. Lim believed that this was the particular miracle she needed after achieving seven degrees.

” I wanted to extend my ideas so that by the time I was 40, I would have gained fresh life experiences and knowledge.” This wonder show was a different journey for me because I have always been very diligent and concentrated on my profession. She explained,” I treated it like another level, except that I was learning from life experiences.

Some people, like Koh, 43, the second-place finisher of Mrs. Singapore Chinatown 2018, found that participating in the show was an internal struggle to regain their confidence.