Do You Guys think it's important for different organizations to also consider a girl's potential to amass a large following in their selection process in order to really spread their cause and let people know what they're all about? I remember back in 2013, because of Megan, Miss World gained so much followers!
2013
1. Megan Young (verified) - 2.2 million
2. Gabriela Isler (verified)- 1.1 million
3. Alyz Henrich - 186k
4. Bea Alonzo (verified) - 127k
5. Mutya Datul - 93k
6. Janelee Chaparro - 13.7k
2014
1. Paulina Vega (verified) - 4.1 m
2. Rolene Strauss (verified) - 276k
3. Asha Bhat (verified) - 103k
4. Daryanne Lees (verified) - 48.5k
5. Jamie Herrell - 28k
6. Valerie Hernandez - 8k
2015
1. Pia Wurtzbach (verified) - 6.3m
2. Mireia Lalaguna (verified) - 92.4k
3. Edymar Martinez - 647k
4. Stephania Stegman (verified) - 87.k
5. Claire Parker - 38.3k
6. Angelia Ong - 35.2k
2016
1. Iris Mittenaere (verified) - 1.7m
2. Kylie Verzosa (verified) - 1.1m
3. Ariska Pertiwi (verified) - 432k
4. Srinidhi Shetty - 87.8k
5. Stephanie Del Valle - 74.6k
6. Katherine Espin - 46.2k
2017
1. Manushi Chhillar (verified) - 3.8m
2. Demi-Leigh Peters (verified) - 1.1m
3. Kevin Lilliana (verified) - 490k
4. María José Lora (verified) - 100k
5. Jenny Kim - 58k
6. Karen Ibasco - 47k
Most followed official pages:
1. Miss Universe (verified) - 2.4m
2. Miss International - 221k
3. Miss Gwand International - 158k
4. Miss World -155k
5. Miss Earth - 96.9k
6. Miss Supranational - 96.1k
Should pageants consider the girls social media popularity? This probably does not apply to Miss Universe because whoever wins Miss Universe automatically gets lots of followers. But for the other pageants, it's definitely a good way to spread their message and become more popular!