Could You Be The Next Miss Bermuda?

December 29, 2011

The young women who vie to be crowned next year’s Miss Bermuda will take part in a fun, fulfilling and possibly life-changing experience, organisers say.

Registration for the 2012 Miss Bermuda Pageant begins this coming Sunday [Jan.1], and runs until January 15.

Application forms will be available for download from the pageant website, and potential entrants can email info@missbermuda.bm or call 704-1469 for more information.

Applicants must be Bermudian, between the ages of 17-24 years old, never been married, must not have children and must be able to travel.

Under the direction of Milika Trott-Seymour, the pageant was brought back from a long hiatus last year.

The 2011 Miss Bermuda Pageant was held on June 12th, and 15 young ladies vied for the crown: Cratonia Smith, Kylah Burch, Deonae Dickinson, Dawnita Smith, Selita Crockwell, Davika Hill, Kalvilicia Joell, Davina Cannonier, Sharmaine Landy, Jasmine Simmons, Rachel Sawden, Alisha Phillips, Channing Dill, Cheyenne Darrell, and Jana Lynn Outerbridge – who won the title.

The contestants of 2011 Miss Bermuda Pageant:

Jana Lynn Outerbridge Miss Bermuda 2011 June 12 -1-3c

Miss Outerbridge went on to represent Bermuda at the Miss World competition in London, capturing the attention of a global TV audience numbering in the tens of millions with the Gombey-inspired national costume she wore at the finals.

A spokesperson said, “We would like to also announce our partnership with Sandstorm Boutique [www.sandstormluxury.com] who will be the official swimwear sponsors of the 2012 Miss Bermuda Pageant.

“Sandstorm is a luxury swimwear boutique based in the UK; their swimwear has been seen in Vouge, InStyle and OK magazines and is popular with celebrities; Sandstorm was also the official swimwear providers for the Miss World Pageant.

“The 2012 winner of the Miss Bermuda Pageant will have the opportunity to be featured in a photo shoot for Sandstorm which will be seen all over the world.”

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  1. Chester Jones says:

    Not this BS again… I hope the winner hasn’t already been chosen… Again…. SMH!

  2. Truth says:

    What a stupid event. Life’s not about who is more bangable. How about whoever does the most community service wins? Get those drama queens out of that fake hair and nails and do something productive.

    On a positive note those, 90% of youn are bangable

  3. Shaking the Head says:

    Fake hair? Have you paid attention to Miss Bermuda 2011?
    Apparently in 2012 there will be pre screening to ensure no contestants enter who cannot win, and there will be no judges to complicate the final outcome.

    • truth says:

      “to ensure no contestants enter who cannot win”…..SO everyones a winner? and no I haven’t paid attention to the patent…only the pictures