At my lowest, you lifted me: Chidimma thanks Nigerians, Africans after Miss Universe triumph

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Chidimma Adetshina, Nigeria’s representative at the 73rd Miss Universe competition, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to Nigerians and Africans for their unwavering support, which fueled her remarkable achievement on the global stage.

The event, held at the Arena CDMX in Mexico City on Sunday, culminated in a nail-biting finale between Adetshina and Miss Denmark, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig. While Theilvig ultimately claimed the crown, succeeding Miss Universe 2023, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua, Adetshina’s journey captivated hearts worldwide.

Taking to Instagram after the competition, the beauty queen reflected on her emotional journey and the resilience she gained from her supporters.

“To Nigeria: THANK YOU is not enough for all the support you’ve shown. You picked me up when I was at my lowest. I’ve never opened up much, but I was ready to give up on my life, and you became my strength,” Adetshina shared. “On days I never wanted to fight, you gave me the strength to fight. I’m so grateful to everyone who walked this journey with me.”

She extended her appreciation to the African continent, acknowledging the collective solidarity that buoyed her campaign. “To Africa: thank you for showing your love and support. As much as I represent Nigeria, Africa fought for me. My voice, my story touched many and brought us together. This journey has taught me the power of unity. I want us to live in a society where we can all accept and celebrate one another.”

Adetshina concluded her message by affirming that this achievement is only the beginning of her journey, promising more to come as she continues to inspire others.

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