Natalie Korneitsik
Miss Estonia 2012
Miss Globe Estonia 2011 (winner)
competition(s)
Natalie Korneitsik is an Estonian journalist, model and beauty pageant titleholder who won the title of Miss Estonia 2012 and represented Estonia at Miss Universe 2012. She now resides in Mexico and has been the first Estonian ever on the Mexican television.
Early life
Born in the Estonian capital city Tallinn, Korneitsik participated in the European Parliament Congress in Strasbourg as "the future voice of generation" at the age of 15 after her political essays attracted public attention.[2] Was scouted by the Elite Model Management at the age of 16. Natalie went on to work as a model worldwide.[3] After high school, she moved to Milan to continue her studies in Istituto Europeo di Design. Korneitsik speaks the Estonian, English, Russian, Italian and Spanish languages. She plays the piano and supports A.C. Milan. Natalie is of Estonian, Belarusian and American descent.[4] Natalie Korneitsik appeared in the remake of Coolio´s historical single Gangsta's Paradise.[5]
Eesti Miss Estonia 2012
Natalie Korneitsik, then 19 years old, and 176 cm tall, was elected First Princess. Margret Joseph was elected the Second Princess.
Miss Universe 2012
Natalie Korneitsik represented her country at Miss Universe 2012 that was held in Las Vegas on 19 December 2012. Natalie did not make it into top 15, though was named by press sources and bloggers as "the best representative from Estonia in many years".[6]
Post beauty pageants
After Miss Universe 2012, Natalie Korneitsik traveled to Asia to promote her title and country. In Indonesia, she guest-starred on several TV shows such as Pas Mantab and Hitam Putih id:Hitam Putih (Acara TV). On the show she claimed her main purpose was a cultural exchange between Estonia and Asia as well as to increase an awareness of her country.[7] Natalie Korneitsik was member of the Estonian delegation at Miss Universe 2013 in Moscow.
She currently lives in Mexico City.
In December 2016, Korneitsik entered CEA of Televisa, becoming reportedly the first-ever Estonian to perform on Mexican television.[8][9] She was one of the ambassadors of the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Mexico and covered the event later on in Russia [10][11] Korneitsik hosted The Global Expansion Conference in London in 2022 and 2023.[12] In 2023 Korneitsik decided to continue her education at UNAM by entering the Faculty of Political Science, which made her the first Estonian ever in the hundred-year history of the university. [13]
References
- ^ "Miss Estonia" (in Estonian). Miss Estonia Organization. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
- ^ "Natalie Korneitsik". London One Magazine. 1 April 2024.
- ^ "Natalie Korneitsik: I will ask first lady to help with the national dress for "Miss Universe"" (in Russian). Estonian Public Broadcasting News. 27 August 2012. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
- ^ "Natalie Korneitsik: Estonia can be in top" (in Russian). MK Estonia Newspaper. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
- ^ Coolio on YouTube
- ^ "Eye for Beauty". Retrieved 2012-12-16.
- ^ "Pas Mantab TV show". YouTube. Retrieved 2013-04-27.
- ^ "CEA=2016-12-10".
- ^ "Natalie Korneitsik in Mexico". Retrieved 2016-12-10.
- ^ "Natalie Korneitsik in Mexico". Retrieved 2018-06-10.
- ^ "Referee Mexico". YouTube. 27 March 2018. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
- ^ https://www.globalexpansionconference.com [bare URL]
- ^ https://www.dgae.unam.mx/Noviembre2023/licenciatura_noviembre2023.html [bare URL]
External links
- Natalie Korneitsik: Road to Miss Universe (in Estonian)
- Natalie Korneitsik: I need support of Estonia (in Russian)
- Official Miss Globe International website
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- ALB: Adrola Dushi
- AGO: Marcelina Vahekeni
- ARG: Camila Solórzano
- ARU: Liza Helder
- AUS: Renae Ayris
- BAH: Celeste Marshall
- BEL: Laura Beyne
- BOL: Yéssica Mouton
- BSW: Sheillah Molelekwa
- BRA: Gabriela Markus
- BVI: Abigail Hyndman
- BUL: Zhana Yaneva
- CAN: Adwoa Yamoah
- CHN: Xu Jidan
- COL: Daniella Álvarez
- CRC: Nazareth Cascante
- HRV: Elizabeta Burg
- CUR: Monifa Jansen
- DNK: Josefine Hewitt
- DOM: Dulcita Lieggi
- SLV: Ana Yancy Clavel
- EST: Natalie Korneitsik
- ETH: Helen Getachew
- FIN: Sara Chafak
- FRA: Marie Payet
- GBN: Channa Divouvi
- GEO: Tamar Shedania
- DEU: Alicia Endemann
- GBR: Holly Hale
- GRE: Vasiliki Tsirogianni
- GUM: Alyssa Cruz Aguero
- GUA: Laura Godoy
- GYN: Ruqayyah Boyer
- HAI: Christela Jacques
- HUN: Ágnes Konkoly
- IND: Shilpa Singh
- IDN: Maria Selena Nurcahya
- IRL: Adrienne Murphy
- ITA: Grazia Maria Pinto
- JAM: Chantal Zaky
- JPN: Ayako Hara
- KOR: Lee Sung-hye
- KOS: Diana Avdiu
- LEB: Rina Chibany
- LTH: Greta Mikalauskytė
- MYS: Kimberley Leggett
- MUR: Ameeksha Devi Dilchand
- MEX: Karina González
- MNG: Andrea Radonjić
- NAM: Tsakana Nkandih
- NED: Nathalie den Dekker
- NZL: Talia Bennett
- NIC: Farah Eslaquit
- NIG: Isabella Ayuk
- NOR: Sara Nicole Andersen
- PAN: Stephanie Vander Werf
- PAR: Egni Eckert
- PHL: Janine Tugonon
- POL: Marcelina Zawadzka
- PUR: Bodine Koehler
- ROM: Delia Monica Duca
- RUS: Elizaveta Golovanova
- SGP: Lynn Tan
- ZAF: Melinda Bam
- ESP: Andrea Huisgen
- LCA: Tara Carla Edward
- SWE: Hanni Beronius
- SWI: Alina Buchschacher
- TAN: Winfrida Dominic
- THA: Farida Waller
- TTO: Avionne Mark
- TUR: Çağıl Özge Özkul
- UKR: Anastasia Chernova
- URU: Camila Vezzoso
- USA: Olivia Culpo (winner)
- VEN: Irene Esser
- VNM: Lưu Thị Diễm Hương