She was well-poised,elegant, and as regal as any of our historical African queens. Cleopatra, Nefertiti, Nandi to name a few! She sashayed and strutted her way to the top three, confidently and effortlessly as if destined to claim her place as a historical queen whose gait was infused with African and Caribbean rhythms in stark contrast to her Eurocentric counterparts.
She flaunts in her bathing suit
with her glowing skin and shape looked like a diet consisted of strictly
provision and callaloo. Body toned to the bone. As an individual of African descent
you cant helped but smile inwardly as the butterflies in its group storms throughout
your body because this beauty changed the perception of what is elegance. She
showed the world that natural hair is a blessing and it can be worn at any
occasion. Little blacks girls everywhere can now feel proud of their black Afros.
What was so outstanding about Miss
Jamaica?
Eurocentric beauty standards seemed
to be the characteristics that make a woman a true queen. The
fact that Jamaica
was able to fight to the top without genuflecting to those ideal is nothing
else but groundbreaking.
She had a purpose to bridge the gap for those with hearing
impairment and her passion to achieve this step shows us all black women that
she is truly the winner in our eyes and our Queen at heart. We wish
you nothing but success in your future endeavors Miss Jamaica.
Well said... she is a remarkable woman... brilliant and passionate towards the hearing impaired...a royalty and true African Queen
ReplyDeleteYasss Jamaica!! Show dem de steam fish and ocro bodyyyy 🙌🙌🙌
ReplyDeleteSuch an intelligent,beautiful, young lady. She is a great role model for our upcoming generation! I know without a doubt, she will continue to succeed in whatever she do. #TeamMsJamaica
ReplyDeleteWell written!!! She carried her slash effortlessly not only for Jamaicans but for black women everywhere.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful young lady
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! The bravery with which she rocked her natural hair on the world stage was astonishing. Hopefully this starts a movement to embrace our beautiful curls and to continue to shatter preexisting presumptions of what beauty is. You go queen!
ReplyDeleteTrue definition of black beauty.
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