Miss Jamaica World contestants from the west. From left: Bria-Symone Lewis, Lanika Coore, Natasha Johnson, Shanice Rerrie, Nicole Stoddart, Natashia Bryan, Shanika Barnes and Latoya Bulgin. - Photos by Richard Morais
From left: Christine Shaw, Junior Taylor, Mayor Glendon Harris, Dittie Guise and Laura Butler.
Designer Dacian Alexander showing off one of her designs.
Tanisa Samuel and Max Earle smile for our lens.
Andre Brown is all smiles in the company of the beautiful Shaniin Morales-Lewin.
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Richard Morais, Gleaner WriterMONTEGO BAY, Jamaica:
Fifteen million dollars in prize money and a production that will rival other international shows, are just two of the amazing aspects the organisers of Miss Jamaica World are hoping will make this year's staging a spectacular event.
The plans were revealed by Laura Butler, the new franchise holder for the pageant, at a western sensitisation function at Bluebeat in Montego Bay on Wednesday. "We are moving away from just a contest or a competition, to an evening of entertainment, we are bringing a little Broadway feel to it in music, dance, song and entertainment," she revealed.
She added, "We have two associates, two bachelor's and a master's programme that will go to the top five girls," Butler explains that for contestants who already have degrees, they can choose another contestant to benefit. The scholarships are valued at $5 million.
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