Niesa Kolakhe Crowned Inaugural Winner of Mrs. Femme International, Next Season to be Held in Sri Lanka

New Delhi [India], December 06: Niesa Kolakhe was crowned as the inaugural winner of the Mrs. Femme International pageant in a historic event that took place 27th October 2024 at Rajasthali Resort & Spa. The pageant, which celebrates women from all walks of life, honoured Niesa for her outstanding advocacy and leadership. Her victory marked the beginning of a new chapter for the Mrs. Femme International competition, which aims to empower women and promote gender equality worldwide.

As the first-ever titleholder, Niesa Kolakhe represented everything Mrs. Femme International stands for: strength, grace, and a commitment to creating positive change. Her win was not just a personal achievement but a symbol of the potential that every woman holds to make a lasting impact. During the competition, Niesa demonstrated exceptional intelligence, compassion, and a deep commitment to women’s rights.

As the inaugural titleholder, Niesa Kolakhe plans to use her platform to continue advocating for women’s rights and gender equality. She is committed to working with global organizations to bring about positive change and to encourage other women to pursue their dreams and leadership roles.

“I am incredibly honoured to be crowned the first Mrs. Femme International,” said Niesa Kolakhe. “This title gives me a unique platform to continue my advocacy for women’s empowerment, education, and equality. I am excited to use this opportunity to inspire women around the world and make a tangible difference in their lives.”

In a major announcement, it was revealed that the next season of Mrs. Femme International would be held in Sri Lanka. Known for its rich culture and scenic beauty, Sri Lanka will provide the perfect backdrop for the next season of the pageant. The organizers were excited to bring the competition to this vibrant nation, where women’s rights and empowerment are key focuses.

“We were thrilled to crown Niesa Kolakhe as the inaugural winner of Mrs. Femme International and we are equally excited to announce that the next season will be held in Sri Lanka,” said Mohini Sharma, Founder of Mrs. Femme International. “Sri Lanka is a country rich in culture and history, and its dedication to progress and women’s empowerment makes it the ideal location for our next season.”

Mrs. Femme International Season 2 will feature various exciting segments, including talent showcases, community initiatives, and a grand finale. The event will continue to emphasize the pageant’s core values of empowerment, leadership, and global unity, while celebrating the achievements of women from around the world.

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