Among the 86 contestants from around the globe aiming for the crown, 6 lucky delegates were chosen to appear in a Mercedes-Benz commercial.
Two weeks before the coronation night and the Miss Universe 2013 contestants are heating it up in Moscow, with pre-pageant activities left and right. One major sponsor of the show, automobile giant, Mercedes-Benz, took the opportunity to cast some of the world's most beautiful women for their commercial. 6 lovely ladies were handpicked to be in the advertisement, and some say this is a premier of the top 10.
Miss Austria Doris Hoffman, and Miss Germany Anne-Julia Hagen, as well as Mexico's Cynthia Duque were chosen to be in the commercial. Miss Poland Paulina Krupinska, Miss Russia, Elmira Abdrazakova, and Miss Philippines Ariella Arida complete the 6 beauties who will appear in the ad. The said advertisement will begin to be on air after the pageant and will run through Russian airwaves until the end of 2013.
Doris Hoffman, Austria's bet for the title, has an ironic background of working for a BMW assembly line in the past. The 23-year-old blonde is skilled at playing the piano and loves her friends more than anything. Miss Germany, Anne-Julia Hagen is a culture vulture who is into art, writing, and painting. Anne-Julia has founded her own charity called "Der Lernpate," which helps children from other races integrate themselves into German schools.
Miss Mexico, 21-year-old Cynthia Duque, teaches Latin dance and loves to act on her free time. Athletic Miss Poland, is a skilled mountain biker who bikes 50km every single day. Paulina has been offered to star in her own sports TV show back home, but decided to pursue her beauty queen dreams. Miss Philippines, Ariella Arida, is the only Asian to be selected as a part of the Mercedes-Benz commercial, and her followers are more than excited for her as they believe it will bring her closer to the crown.
Find out if these 6 lucky Mercedes-Benz models will place at the top 16 in this year's Miss Universe coronation night to happen on November 9 in Moscow's Crocus City Hall.