Gaela Barraza is very excited about her participation in Miss Peru La Pre, especially since it has just been selected as one of the 40 finalists. Through social media, the daughter of Carlos ‘Tomato’ Barraza revealed how she was encouraged to compete in the beauty pageant and why she should take the crown.
Initially, the young woman introduced herself and gave some details about her hobbies. “Hello! I am Gaela Barraza and I like to dance, I like to cook and draw”, she expressed.
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Next, the eldest daughter of ‘Tomate’ Barraza pointed out what she hopes to achieve with her time at Miss Peru La Pre: “I am in this competition because I feel that this is going to give me a new experience and it is something that I am really passionate about.. Thank you for this opportunity and I hope I can fulfill my dream.”
Gaela Barraza proud of her participation in Miss Peru La Pre. Photo: Miss Peru La Pre/ Instagram
Gaela Barraza competes in the beauty pageant with Kyara Villanella (daughter of Keiko Fujimori) and Alondra Huarac (daughter of Nilver Huarac).
Kyara Villanella on Miss Peru La Pre: “An opportunity for them to know me”
Like Gaela, Kyara Villanella revealed what she was looking for when participating in Miss Peru La Pre through an emotional message on social networks.
“Hello! My name is Kyara Villanella and I am 14 years old. Since she was little she has loved art, poetry, playing sports and speaking in front of others. I am in this contest because it is an opportunity for them to know me not only on the outside, but also on the inside, and that we can show our inner beauty”, details the publication on the official Instagram of the contest.
Kyara Villanella talks about her participation in Miss Peru La Pre. Photo: Capture/Instagram
Alondra Huarac talks about her participation in Miss Peru La Pre
Alondra Huarac, daughter of Nilver Huarac, spoke about her time at Miss Peru La Pre. According to her account, she wants to win to be able to create a foundation to help low-income people.
“I am Alondra Huarac Soto, I am 16 years old, I am very passionate about dancing, singing and science (…) I care a lot about animals, children and adolescents, that is why it is very important for me to be able to participate and win one of the crowns of the MPLP, because through it I would have the opportunity to reach more people and in this way receive support to achieve one of my dreams, which is to form a great foundation and be able to help those who need it most,” he said.
Alondra Huarac will seek to enter the top 20 of the contest this March 6. Photo: Lark Huarac / Instagram