Internet voting is on and popping for the Miss Universe competition and will be open until Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 6pm ET. Participants will be limited to ten votes per email address per day. The sole means of voting is via the Internet.
St Lucians can vote for Joy Ann to win People’s Choice, allowing her to advance to the top 15. All you have to do is visit abc.com or missuniverse.com. Everyone has up to 10 votes per day, per e-mail address.
“They arranged it in a way that even the smaller countries are going to benefit from it this year so we’ll be fine, just do your part,” Joy Ann told the STAR. “It may sound cliché, but I know that unity is strength, I can’t do it on my own! Fans can also check out my Facebook fan page.”
Joy Ann’s popularity has already begun building on the Internet and comments like, “I really like Miss St Lucia, a spontaneous beauty and perhaps a serious contender for Miss Congeniality this year!” and “A black beauty that may surprise us all” tell of the positive impression the St Lucian contestant has already set on people from all over the world.
“I find her pretty. I hope she will have enough fierceness and hotness come competition time,” wrote another online blogger. “I wish this girl the best. One of the best black candidates this year in my opinion.”
Little do they know about our fiery and super bubbly Joy Ann, otherwise they wouldn’t bother questioning whether she has what it takes. Joy Ann is presently in São Paulo, Brazil getting set for the pageant on September 12. We wish her all the best. Log on and vote now!
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