5 Things You Need To Know About Our Newly-Crowned Miss Universe 2013 Gabriela Isler
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Nov 09, 2013 05:34 PM EST
Miss Venezuela Gabriela Isler has been crowned Miss Universe 2013 hours ago, and now that she is already basking the fame that comes along with the title, it is imperative that we know a little something about this 25-year-old Venezuelan Beauty.
Fun Fact No. 1 About Miss Universe 2013
Miss Venezuela Gabriela Isler is a master of flamenco dancing. She began taking lessons for the said dance when she was still a little girl, but she claimed that her "real training" only began when her sister gave birth to her lovely niece. Alongside her training was her role as second mother to the child, which, according to her, is perhaps the hardest profession in her life.
Fun Fact No. 2 About Miss Universe 2013
Isler had this habit to party-crash, and she said that it started when she was still 7-years old. She would drop-by or attend parties and celebrations despite being uninvited, but she always manages to befriend many party-goers especially the birthday celebrant or host for that matter.
Fun Fact No. 3 About Miss Universe 2013
Our Miss Universe 2013 has passion for making everything extra-special. In one of her jobs, which mainly focused on wrapping Christmas presents, Gabriela managed to bring a personal touch to every gift she wrapped. According to her Miss Universe profile, she would talk to her customers and ask them things about the person the present is intended for, then she wrapped and designed each package based on the stories she got from her clients.
Fun Fact No. 4 About Miss Universe 2013
Miss Universe Gabriela Isler considers her mom as her greatest role model. She said that it was her mother, who taught her how to stay strong despite the rough times in their life as well as how to make both ends meet. She recounts that her mother has always been strong amid the diversity issues they faced when she was still young.
Fun Fact No. 5 About Miss Universe 2013
A talent of the Venevision TV Network in Venezuela, Gabriela Isler advocates women empowerment, and thus she was even quoted saying, "there isn't a fall that a woman can't recover from."
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