- Nada Koussa, a 26-year-old clinical psychologist, was crowned Miss Lebanon 2024.
- The pageant, held at Beirut’s waterfront, celebrated Lebanon’s culture and beauty despite ongoing regional conflicts.
- Koussa will represent Lebanon at the 72nd Miss World Festival next year.
Nada Koussa, a clinical psychologist from Akkar, has been named Miss Lebanon 2024. The ceremony, which took place at the Beirut waterfront, marked the pageant’s return after a year’s hiatus and featured performances highlighting Lebanese culture.
Koussa, who holds a degree in clinical psychology from Balamand University, won over 14 other finalists and will now prepare to represent Lebanon at the Miss World Festival.
Nada Koussa Wins Miss Lebanon 2024: A Night of Glamour and Cultural Celebration
The event was attended by two government ministers and featured a performance by renowned Lebanese singer Elissa. Despite the current security challenges in Lebanon, organizers emphasized the pageant as a cultural and artistic showcase rather than a reflection of the country’s turbulent situation.
The judging panel, which included former Miss Universe Georgina Rizk and activist Nour Arida, focused on redefining beauty standards and promoting self-confidence. Koussa, along with her fellow finalists, was evaluated for her poise, intelligence, and representation of Lebanese culture.
The pageant’s success highlights Lebanon’s resilience and commitment to celebrating its heritage amidst adversity. Koussa’s win is seen as a symbol of hope and a positive representation of Lebanese talent on the global stage.
Nada Koussa’s crowning as Miss Lebanon 2024 represents a beacon of hope and cultural pride for Lebanon during challenging times. Her role as the new titleholder will not only promote Lebanese beauty but also showcase the country’s resilience and artistic flair on the international stage.
“The ceremony showcases Lebanon’s tourism, beauty, elegance, and art in its finest form,” – organizers.