Miss USA was asked to deliver a message on global terrorisim and her answer was to spread a message of hope and love and peace. Courtesy: NBC/WNBC
Surprised ... Miss Colombia Paulina Vega reacts after hearing she has become Miss Universe. Picture: AP Source: AP
THE Miss Universe pageant was won by Miss Colombia, but social media has been talking about Miss USA — and her message to global terrorists.
At the pageant, Miss USA, Nia Sanchez, 24, was asked what message she would send to global terrorists.
As one of the top five finalists in the pageant, Sanchez told the judges: "As Miss USA I can always spread a message of hope and love and peace."
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Close to the crown ... Miss USA Nia Sanchez in the swim suit parade. Picture: AFP Source: AFP
Viewers stunned ... Miss USA Nia Sanchez in the evening gown section. Picture: AFP Source: AFP
Her answer sparked debate and criticism across Twitter, with social media users posting what they really thought of her reply.
Sanchez was the first runner-up in the competition to Colombia's Paulina Vega, who took the crown this year at the official ceremony in Miami.
The 63rd edition of the Miss Universe pageant was held at Florida International University before a full house of enthusiastic fans.
The contest featured the traditional parade of eye-catching swimsuits and national costumes and performances from teen idol Nick Jonas and Dominican-born American singer Prince Royce.
Finalists ... Miss Colombia Paulina Vega, Miss Ukraine Diana Harkusha and Miss USA Nia Sanchez onstage during The 63rd Annual Miss Universe Pageant. Picture: Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images Source: AFP
Ten judges were tasked to select this year's winner, including Cuban-American music mogul Emilio Estefan, Cuban soap opera star William Levy and Philippine boxing great Manny Pacquiao.
The Miss Universe contest started out in 1952 as a local "bathing beauty" competition organised by a swimwear company in Long Beach, California.
Miss Colombia Paulina Vega and Miss USA Nia Sanchez at the Miss Universe Pageant. Picture: Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images Source: Getty Images
Today, the competition is more than a beauty pageant and contestants "compete with hope of advancing their careers, personal and humanitarian goals and ... seek to improve the lives of others," according to the Miss Universe website.
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