Miss Grand Brazil 2024 | |
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Date | August 31, 2024 |
Venue | TBA |
Broadcaster | YouTube |
Entrants | 27 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals |
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Returns | |
Winner | TBD |
Miss Grand Brazil 2024 will be the sixth edition of the Miss Grand Brazil pageant, scheduled to be on August 31, 2024. Candidates from 27 states and federal district will compete for the title. [1] [2] [3] The winner of the contest will be crowned by Miss Grand Brazil 2023, Adriana Yanca, and obtain the right to represent the country at its parent international stage, Miss Grand International 2024. [4] [5]
After the completion of the Miss Grand International 2023 pageant in Vietnam, the Miss Brazil CNB organization, headed by Henrique Fontes, began franchising the 2024 regional contest to local coordinators to select the state representatives for the Miss Grand Brazil 2024 pageant. [3] [6] [7] Thus, several states organized the events and their representatives were elected such as Aline Biolchi of Paraná, [2] Lara Rodrigues of Piauí, [8] and Maria Eduarda Zordão of São Paulo. [3]
However, Henrique later lost the national franchise to Evandro Hazzy of the Hazzy Top Talent agency in December 2023, [9] [10] causing the elected Miss Grand states under the CNB to be disqualified for the Miss Grand Brazil 2024 pageant, and were sent to compete at another Miss Brazil CNB-related pageant instead. [8] New representatives were later elected by new local licensees accredited by Hazzy Top Talent. [5] [10] [11]
Under the management of a new national licensee, the right to send delegates to compete in this year's edition was distributed to local organizers in all 27 federative units of Brazil. [1] [5] [10] The local licensee then either organized an event to select their state representative or appointed an eligible girl to the title. [5] [10] [11]
Due to not allowing any subdivision titles below the federative-state level to compete in this edition, eight cities/regions/former states that competed in the 2023 competition have to withdraw. Two states, Amapá and Roraima, were expected to make their debuts, while five states will return after being absent in the Miss Grand Brazil 2023 contest.
The following table shows the state representative selection details for the Miss Grand Brazil 2024 pageant.
Number of | Host state | Title(s) | Total titles | |
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Pageant | Title(s) | |||
1 | 1 | Espírito Santo |
| 4 |
Goiás |
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Paraná |
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Mato Grosso do Sul |
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— | TBA | Appointed | — | |
— | TBA | Audition/Casting | — | |
To be determined |
| 23 | ||
Total titles | 27 |
State | Date |
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Piauí | March 30, 2024 [14] |
Federal District | June 15, 2024 [14] |
Mato Grosso do Sul | June 23, 2024 [14] |
Pará | June 28, 2024 [14] |
Paraíba | July 4, 2024 [15] |
Amazonas | July 5, 2024 [16] |
Pernambuco | July 5, 2024 [17] |
São Paulo | July 6, 2024 [18] |
Maranhão | July 12, 2024 [14] |
Rio Grande do Sul | July 12, 2024 [14] |
Santa Catarina | July 13, 2024 [19] |
Minas Gerais | July 14, 2024 [20] |
Paraná | July 21, 2024 [12] |
Espírito Santo | July 26, 2024 [10] [14] |
Bahia | July 30, 2024 [21] |
Rio de Janeiro | July 30, 2024 [14] |
Alagoas | July 31, 2024 [14] |
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