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04-26-2024, 12:16 PM
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60 y.o. Argentinian sloot aims to become oldest Miss Universe contestant ever
https://nypost.com/2024/04/26/lifest...testant-at-60/
Alejandra Rodriquez was crowned Miss Universe Buenos Aires on Wednesday for the right to represent the province in the nationwide competition in May, according to HOLA!
Rodriquez believed she had long aged out of the worldwide beauty pageant, but her thoughts changed when the rules changed.
In its inception in 1952, Miss Universe contestants’ ages were required to fall in the strict range of 18 to 28 years old and be single with no children.
But the pageant ruled last year that women between the ages of 18 and 73 were allowed to compete regardless of any other factor.
Rodriquez, whose looks are still turning heads credits her lifestyle for her appearance, saying she keeps to her diet and remains active.
“The basic thing is to have a healthy life, eat well, do physical activity,” she told the outlet. “Normal care, nothing too extraordinary and a little genetics.”
The 60-year-old says she sticks to her diet, which consists of healthy eating.
“What I try to do is intermittent fasting, I think that helps a lot. Then I try to eat organic foods, a lot of fruit, a lot of vegetables, and use good creams.”
Rodriquez says she works out three times a week, mainly walking and some jogging, “I’m not extreme.
So 73 is the new cutoff for a woman's looks to fade. Intredasting.
Alejandra Rodriquez was crowned Miss Universe Buenos Aires on Wednesday for the right to represent the province in the nationwide competition in May, according to HOLA!
Rodriquez believed she had long aged out of the worldwide beauty pageant, but her thoughts changed when the rules changed.
In its inception in 1952, Miss Universe contestants’ ages were required to fall in the strict range of 18 to 28 years old and be single with no children.
But the pageant ruled last year that women between the ages of 18 and 73 were allowed to compete regardless of any other factor.
Rodriquez, whose looks are still turning heads credits her lifestyle for her appearance, saying she keeps to her diet and remains active.
“The basic thing is to have a healthy life, eat well, do physical activity,” she told the outlet. “Normal care, nothing too extraordinary and a little genetics.”
The 60-year-old says she sticks to her diet, which consists of healthy eating.
“What I try to do is intermittent fasting, I think that helps a lot. Then I try to eat organic foods, a lot of fruit, a lot of vegetables, and use good creams.”
Rodriquez says she works out three times a week, mainly walking and some jogging, “I’m not extreme.
So 73 is the new cutoff for a woman's looks to fade. Intredasting.
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