Watch: Miss World Hungary Contestants Perform a 'Stunning Street Show'

  • 19 Jun 2024 3:36 PM
  • Hungary Today
Watch: Miss World Hungary Contestants Perform a 'Stunning Street Show'
The final of the Miss World Hungary pageant will take place this Sunday, reports Hirado.hu, and at the gala show - broadcasted live on Duna TV channel - the jury will choose the winner from 16 ladies.

The contestants will spend the week before the final in the preparation camp, which is currently moving from Balatonfüred to Siófok (northern shore to the southern shore of Lake Balaton). However, they were allowed to leave the camp for a flash-mob in Budapest’s Heroes’ Square.

Miss World Hungary contestants are in the two-week preparation phase before the final. At the pre-competition held at the camp in Balatonfüred, they showed off their creativity, movement skills, and proficiency in the arts.



The ladies worked for days at the camp to ensure that the three-minute choreography they performed in public was flawless.

The show was based on the unity of movement, the team, and the flag as a mobilizing national symbol.



During their trip to the Hungarian capital, the contestants performed a spectacular flash-mob. “The first aim of this flash-mob is to mobilize as many people as possible, to get to know the girls and to show them a little bit of who they are. They performed a very cool dance, which they want to use to represent themselves and the competition,” said Boglárka Hacsi, last year’s winner of Miss World Hungary.



The eye-catching show was watched with interest by passing tourists.

“Hungary is famous for its beautiful women. And here we can see for ourselves,” said a Mexican man.

Among the spectators at the flash-mob were family members who were meeting the contestants for the first time since the start of the pageant.



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