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Marteng Louis Charles Adolphe Mrs. Haiti International 2021


Marteng Louis Charles Adolphe Mrs. Haiti International 2021, World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, On location pictures: Maybeline photography, Studio Pictures by: Lamar Photography
Marteng Louis Charles Adolphe Mrs. Haiti International 2021, World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, On location pictures: Maybeline photography, Studio Pictures by: Lamar Photography

World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to welcome amazing Queen Marteng Louis Charles Adolphe Mrs. Haiti International 2021.


Full name: Marteng Louis Charles Adolphe

Title/Year: Mrs. Haiti International 2021

Pageant System: Mrs. International pageants

Age: 41

Education Level: Master Science of Nursing with a concentration of Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner.

Zodiac sign: Aries

Hobbies: Dancing, Singing

Platform: Ending the stigma of HIV

Years competed: 2 years

Countries visited: Bahamas, Mexico, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Likes: Positivity, goal oriented, teamwork, open for change and criticism, leadership.

Dislikes: negativity, nagging, complaining.

Status: Married

World Class Beauty Queens: Please tell us about yourself. (Personal, non-pageant)

I am the oldest of six siblings, was born and raised in Haiti move to the United States at 17 years of age. I am a mother of a 20-year-old boy, who is currently a sophomore in college, and I have been happily married to my God given husband for 11 years. I am a board certify nurse practitioner, I worked end of last year and beginning of this year as an ICU frontline nurse in on of the lockdown epicenter in the united states. My favorite colors are lime green, Salmon rose and purple. World Class Beauty Queens: Please tell us about your education.

My educations background is the following: Bachelor Science of Biology in 2006, Bachelor Science of Nursing in 2010, Master Science of Nursing with a concentration of Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner in 2019, Post-Master Science of Nursing with a concentration of Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner currently enroll.

World Class Beauty Queens: What does women Empowerment means to you?

Woman empowerment to me means supporting women and their endeavors. I am strong in supporting women, one of my moto is when one if us when we all win.

World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your pageant history.

I have been doing pageant for 2 years now, last year I started the journey to pageantry, and it has been the best decision I ever made. Seeing the impact my platform made in my community, I could not be more grateful to pageantry world.

World Class Beauty Queens: What inspired you to do your first pageant?

During my last semester of nurse practitioner school. I was math to work with HIV AIDS patients in one of the health department in an underserve community. I noticed that most of the patients were not coming in for their treatment due to the stigma that still exist about HIV and they were ashamed. So, I grabbed the opportunity to educate them and let them know that HIV is not a death sentence, you can live a healthy live.

World Class Beauty Queens: Why did you choose to compete for your current title?

I chose to compete for my current title to bring awareness and education about HIV as it is very taboo in our community. I realize the more I educate my community about it the better decision they will make and having the title will allow me a bigger platform to educate about HIV.

World Class Beauty Queens: To those unfamiliar with your pageant system please tell us what is it about?

The Mrs. International pageant has been developed to promote todays married women, their accomplishment and commitment to family and marriage.

World Class Beauty Queens: What are you being judged on during the competition?

50 % of the score is interview and the remaining 50%; 25 % is fitness wear and the other 25 % is evening gown.

World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your experience during the competition.

Due to lockdown, we had a very small pageant. There were only 3 of us in the Mrs. category, my title is currently Mrs. Haiti International 2021. However, in July all the queens with their states and country titles will be in Kingsport Tennessee competing for the title of Mrs. International 2021.

World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your platform or what cause do you volunteer for.

My platform is ending the stigma of HIV, currently 1 in every 7 Americans are living with HIV and are unaware. Approximately 1.2 million of American are living with HIV. Due to the stigma that exist people are afraid to talk about it. My mission is to educate about the disease process and treatment plan, help get access to the medication and lastly help restore self esteem to those who are currently living with HIV.

World Class Beauty Queens: What appearances have you done with your title?

I started doing work when I was a contestant last year. My appearances include radio interview, TV interview, Facebook, and IG live education sessions. I also visit churches in my community where I did presentation about HIV. Recently I was a guess panelist in an event educating about HIV/AIDS.

World Class Beauty Queens: What are some of your achievements?

During my last semester of NP school, I was selected as one of the 6 trainees for a scholarship to work with underserve community.

Recently I went to El Paso Texas one of the epicenters for the lockdown worked as a frontline ICU nurse. Early this year I was the recipient of 2 different awards as being a frontline worker.

World Class Beauty Queens: What makes you stand out from all those other beautiful girls?

I love to educate about disease process and treatment plan. I am also a provider, not only I can educate others about diseases process, I can also provide the care to those in need.

World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about the moment your name was called out as the winner.

It was surreal for me, I felt like I was on cloud 9 when my name was called as the next Mrs. Haiti International 202.

World Class Beauty Queens: What does it mean to you to be a Beauty Queen?

Being a beauty queen mean to hold a high standard for other women to follow, being a beauty queen also means to be a role model to others.

World Class Beauty Queens: How did competing in pageants helped your life?

Competing in pageants help me to be competitive, learn how to work with others and help me understand the importance of supporting others.

World Class Beauty Queens: How did pageants helped your self-esteem and body image?

Self-esteem was never a problem for me, I do believe on loving yourself to the fullest, but this pageant helps me to continue believe in myself and also remind myself there’s always room for improvement. As far for body image, the pageant helps me to be more cautions about how I take care of my body.

World Class Beauty Queens: You are an inspiration to all the girls out there. How does it feel?

I feel honor and humble to be a role model and an inspiration to all the girls out there and that is why I take my title serious because I know how much lives I touch just by bringing awareness with my platform.

World Class Beauty Queens: What is your on-stage strategy to win the judges over?

My on-stage strategy to win the judges over is to absolutely be myself. The judges are normal people like us, they want to see what you have to bring to the table and be yourself the entire time. For me, it’s simple be yourself.

World Class Beauty Queens: How did you prepare for your competition?

Honestly, last year when I was competing for the first time, I was working with a coach, I did classes about beauty queen pageantry, I watches YouTube videos etc. but this year honestly, I did not do much preparation. I was working as a frontline ICU nurse, and due to lockdown there was much to do.

World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for learning better pageant walk?

Oh, I would love for someone to teach me more because there’s always room for improvement. I do not really have any tips honestly, I’m still learning, but I would say learn how to do the turn once you walk back.

World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for choosing right pageant dress?

My tip would be to be able to fill comfortable in the dress, choose a dress that embrace your body.

World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for winning interview?

I truly believe that the tips to win interview is to completely be yourself, sell your platform, talk about your platform nonstop. Let the judges see how well you know your platform, talk about what you have done with your platform and what you currently doing and what you plan on doing with your platform once you win the title.

World Class Beauty Queens: What is one mistake that you have done during competing you wish you could redo and fix it?

One mistake that I have done during competition that I wish I could change is smiling too much, judges pick up on that and it can be shown as a sign of nervousness.

World Class Beauty Queens: What other mistakes are made by girls during the contest?

Other mistakes made by girls made during the contest are undergarment lines showing under their gown, it is important to make sure to wear proper undergarment. Another mistakes would be holding hips too tight, you have to be able to move your hip when you walk so you don’t look stiff when you walk on stage.

World Class Beauty Queens: Any modeling or acting experience?

I have very little experience in modeling and no experience in acting.

World Class Beauty Queens: What are your plans for 2021 as a Queen?

My plan for 2021 with my title is to continue the work that I already start which is educate the community about my platform. Attending healthcare summit and conferences to learn more about my platform and working with other providers within the community to help bring awareness about my platform “ending the stigma of HIV”.

World Class Beauty Queens: What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?

I would like to let everyone who is currently living with HIV know that HIV is not a death sentence, you can live a longer healthy life. Take control over your health, get tested and know your status.

International Director: Mary Richardson

National Director: Mary Richardson

Your Local Director: Hermanie Pierre

Pageant website: www.haitiinternationalpageants.com, www.mrsinternational.com Name of the Photographer and other credits

On location pictures: Maybeline photography, Studio Pictures by: Lamar Photography

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Marteng Louis Charles Adolphe Mrs. Haiti International 2021, World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, On location pictures: Maybeline photography, Studio Pictures by: Lamar Photography

Interview by Derek Tokarzewski Owner/Editor in Chief Mr United Nations 2018 Platform: Women Empowerment Ambassador to International Foundation for Orphans iffocares.org

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