Hollywood, Florida.She said: "Our people are dying and being shot by the military every day. I would like to urge everyone to speak about Myanmar."As Miss Universe Myanmar since the coup, I have been speaking out as much as I can."The beauty queen didn't win the contest but she won in the Best National Costume category, in which she held up a placard that said: “Pray for Myanmar."Her costume was based on Chin culture from northwestern Myanmar, where fighting has raged in recent days between the army and anti-junta militia fighters.Fellow competitor, Miss Singapore Bernadette Belle Wu Ong, also joined the protest as she wore a dress inspired by Singapore’s national flag that read 'Stop Asian Hate.'The 27-year-old followed up the event with.
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