Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Spanish pronunciation:[anˈdɾe.ameˈsa]; born 13 August 1994) is a Mexican beauty queen who was crowned Miss Universe 2020. She became the third Mexican contestant to win the title, and holds the record for the shortest complete reign in Miss Universe history to date.
Alma Andrea Meza Carmona was born on 13 August 1994 in Chihuahua City, Mexico to parents Alma Carmona and Santiago Meza. She grew up in Chihuahua City as the eldest of three daughters, and is of partial Chinese ancestry.[2]
After completing secondary school, Meza enrolled at the Autonomous University of Chihuahua, where she studied software engineering.[3] She graduated with a degree in 2017 and began working in Mexico as a software engineer in addition to her career as a model.[1]
Pageantry
Miss Mexico 2017
Meza began her pageantry career in 2016, after she was selected to represent Chihuahua at Miss World Mexico 2016. Meza was one of the two contestants awarded a crown, being crowned as Miss Mexico 2017.[4] Ana Girault, representing Mexico City, was crowned Miss Mexico 2016 and given the opportunity to represent Mexico at Miss World 2016, while Meza was given the opportunity to represent Mexico at Miss World 2017. Additionally, Meza won the sports challenge at the competition.[4]
Miss World 2017
As the winner of Miss Mexico 2017, Meza represented Mexico at Miss World 2017, held on 18 November 2017 at Sanya City Arena in Sanya, China. During the pre-pageant activities, Meza won group 16 of the Head-to-Head Challenge, securing her direct entry into the top 40. Additionally, she placed as the fourth runner-up in the talent competition.[5][6]
In 2020, Meza won Mexicana Universal Chihuahua 2020, and went on to represent Chihuahua at Mexicana Universal 2020, where she emerged as the winner. During the pre-pageant activities, Meza won six challenges, including the sports challenge. The final was held on 29 November 2020 in Querétaro City.[11][12][13]
This marked Mexico's second consecutive year in the top three at Miss Universe, following Sofía Aragón, Mexicana Universal 2019, who finished as the second runner-up at Miss Universe 2019. Meza also surpassed Brook Lee's record of being the oldest contestant to win at the age of 26 years and 276 days.[17] However, this record was later broken during the Miss Universe 2022 competition when R'Bonney Gabriel won at the age of 28 years and 300 days.
As Miss Universe, Meza traveled to various cities within the United States,[18] South Africa,[19] the Bahamas,[20] Israel,[21] and her home country of Mexico.[22]
After her reign, Meza was succeeded as Mexicana Universal 2021 by Débora Hallal.[23]
^"Andrea MEZA, Mexico 2017". Miss World Official Website. Archived from the original on 25 February 2011. Retrieved 30 October 2020 – via missworld.com.