Kimberly Farrah Singh | |
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Born | Kimberly Farrah Singh December 30, 1993 |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2015 (Winner) |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Light Brown |
Major competition(s) | Miss World 2015 (Unplaced) |
Kimberly Farrah Singh is a Trinidadian beauty pageant titleholder. She represented Trinidad and Tobago in Miss World 2015 in Sanya, China on December 19, 2015.[ citation needed ]
Kimberly Farrah Singh hails from the country side of Trinidad, in the town of Tabaquite. In 2012 after doing an internship at the Attorney General's office she is studied Paralegal Studies an aspires to become an Attorney at Law. Farrah- Singh states that she is a strong believer of fairness and equality. She said her vocation would enable her to be an advocate for justice to the unheard and silenced individuals in society. Kimberly enjoys cooking meals such as, but not limited to curry: chicken, duck and goat, roti and pelau, just to name a few. From the age of three (3) she has been singing, it's something she truly loves doing. Kimberly is the leader of her church's choir. She said it brings joy to her heart and it has the power and ability to change the mood of the listening audience. From a very early age, Kimberly has been involved in many charity prior her victory as Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2015. Kimberly Farrah Singh, is passionate about helping children who are at a disadvantage in any way, is firm believer that they hold the keys to the future. Farrah-Singh states that her goal is to help these children tap into their beautiful purpose through empowerment sessions; letting them know that they can do anything they put their hearts and minds to, by targeting their self-esteem so that their self-image would act as a catalyst to ensure these dreams of theirs are fulfilled. It is her desire to make a difference in as many lives as she can and to see each child live in purpose, equality, and pure happiness starting with the children of Trinidad and Tobago. [1]
On Saturday July 25, Kimberly Farrah Singh was crowned Miss Trinidad and Tobago 2015.
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