Miss World 2025 Talent Challenge: Sri Lanka’s Anudi Gunasekara among top 24

Miss World 2025 Talent Challenge: Sri Lanka’s Anudi Gunasekara among top 24

May 21, 2025   12:58 pm

Nearly 100 contestants from around the globe showcased their talents with passion, dedication, and flair during the Miss World 2025 Talent Challenge — one of the most anticipated fast-track events of the pageant.

Following a series of impressive auditions and a fiercely competitive second round, 24 outstanding young women have been selected to advance to the Talent Challenge Final.

Among the finalists is Sri Lanka’s very own Anudi Gunasekara, who earned her spot through a captivating performance that stood out on the international stage.

The finalists will return to the spotlight on May 23, performing once more in a bid to win the Talent Challenge. The winner of the segment will be fast-tracked to the overall Top 10 in her respective continental group — a significant advantage in the race for the Miss World crown.

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