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Miss Supranational: Anzhelika Tahir is the first representative to the second Big 5 pageant after Miss Earth

 Miss Supranational: Anzhelika Tahir is the first representative to the second Big 5 pageant after Miss Earth 
Miss Supranational is one of the leading international beauty contests and became an official member of the Grand Slam of Beauty Pageants on 7 November 2010 and a member of the BIG5 Pageants in January 2015. 

Anzhelika Tahir is the first representative to the second Big 5 pageant after Miss Earth. 
Anzhelika Tahir, Miss Pakistan World has brought back many wins for Pakistan. Her pageant career started with her win at Miss Pakistan World in 2015 and then she was sent off to various pageants around the world to represent Pakistan. 

She was Runner Up 1, Miss Eco International and Runner Up 2 for Miss Supranational, Face of the Universe and World Miss University. She won the Gold Medal in Miss Earth 2016 as well. After Miss Earth, Anzhelika Tahir entered another Big 5 pageant, “Miss Supranational 2018,” and brought Pakistan’s name on the map again. Going un-noticed due to her previous accomplishments, Pakistan is hopeful that Anzhelika Tahir makes Pakistan’s presence felt at the Miss Supranational 2018 pageant by winning!

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