Media Feature: Breaking Barriers and Redefining Representation: The Unstoppable Rise of Juanita Brown Ingram
WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF
MRS. UNIVERSE
2022/2023
Crowned by Ms. World Corp.,
an official Ms. Universe World International (R) event
The MWI System
The Ms World Corp competition platform allows for each type of contestant to have several different paths to the crown. It also ensures that the Ms./Mrs. World International & Ms/Mrs Universe winners are very diverse as there is a division or category for every type of contestant.
The World International event is 4 nights and 5 days of team building experiences where delegates bond and build each other up through supportive activities in a structured and glamorous environment. Delegates participate in group challenges like the the yacht party pose-off challenge as well as four phases of individual competitions showcasing each delegates unique beauty, modeling ability and camera appeal.
The Ms. World directors, CEO and board members believe that the integrity and professionalism of the Ms. World Corp. is what makes this pageant one of the leaders in the International Pageant and Entertainment Industry.
About the Winner
The World Corp awarded the 2022/ 2023 title of Mrs Universe to Attorney Juanita Brown Ingram competed and won the title of Mrs. Universe 2022/23 .
Juanita Brown Ingram, Esq. is an award-winning attorney, author, actress, filmmaker, and fashion philanthropist. She is the newly crowned Mrs. Universe 2022/2023 and the first Black woman to win the title. She, her husband, and two children live in Singapore, having previously resided in London and Taiwan. Originally from Tennessee, she is an HBCU graduate of Tennessee State University and obtained her MBA and Jurist Doctorate from the University of Memphis. Juanita is a licensed attorney for over 20 years having received the Attorney For Justice Award from the Supreme Court of Tennessee in 2018-2021; she was awarded the Up and Coming Leadership in Law Award in 2007 and was named Top 40 under 40 in 2004.