World Class Kings Magazine would like to welcome Romeo Yusupov Mr World Of Winners 2020.
Full name: Romeo Yusupov
Title/Year: Mr World Of Winners 2020
Age: 28
Zodiac sign: Capricorn
Hobbies: Martial arts, gym, friends and arcades
Years competed: 2 years in beauty pageants
Countries visited: Asia, Europe, Middle East and New Zealand
Likes: Amazing people and unique souls making friends
Dislikes: dishonesty, drama, judgment, negative energy
World Class Kings Magazine: Please tell us about yourself.
My family originally came from Chechnya I am a mixture of Russian, Turkish and Italian. I suffered from anorexia most my childhood and during school I got bullied a lot for being pasty white skinny boy with blue eyes and got called vampire a lot which made me peruse the gym and open up all different avenues of confidence and possibilities. I have currently applied to be a police officer so my next goal is to join the New Zealand police and make a difference in our country. My lifetime goal is to be a successful role model in modeling and acting and create a legacy that inspires millions around the world through my life journey and unique story.
World Class Kings Magazine: Why did you chose to compete for your title? First time I did a local auckland talent quest I stole the show and won a award so I decided to go bigger and do Mr Earth New Zealand and ended up winning that and than aimed even higher so entered this world pageant which is a beauty pageant in world scale and I won that first place.
World Class Kings Magazine: To those unfamiliar with your pageant system please tell us what is it about? This pageant was in London but because of covid they came up with a video submission and zoom interview and judging system for 30days. There was 5 different rounds and we had to all of them through video submission on YouTube to get judged and than the final interview and walk was on zoom video call with judges and contestants.
World Class Kings Magazine: What are you being judged on during the competition? We were being judged on our looks, attitude, style, personality and creativity. It was a mix of everything you need to be the ideal man and represent our country at world stage.
World Class Kings Magazine: Which part of the competition was most fun for you? The interview was the most fun because I love challenging questions and gets me thinking and going.
World Class Kings Magazine: Which part of the competition was most challenging for you? The most challenging part was definitely the final question because that was very crucial and being judged as who will win at the and if everything.
World Class Kings Magazine: What inspired you to do your first pageant. I got tagged on a Facebook page and a lot of people were tagging me saying you will be amazing for this but I said no 3times before giving it ago after multiple people told me I would do well.
World Class Kings Magazine: Tell us about your platform or what charity you volunteer for? I have worked and volunteered for spca and auckland refugee council and multiple children organization to help and support community around us.
World Class Kings Magazine: What are some of the appearances that you've done? I have been on tons of New Zealand Feature films as speaking roles and 7 music videos and tons of magazines and catalogue and also tv shows and ads all over New Zealand including news channels and documentaries.
World Class Kings Magazine: Tell us about your evening wear? My evening wear was comfortable pants with zips down sides black Jean/biker pants and with a nice simple shirt with leather jacket.
World Class Kings Magazine: What makes you stand out from all those other guys? I never compete with anyone or compare myself to anyone because I believe in being the best version of yourself and letting the universe do its thing so I don't think about the end result or what other people are doing when I can be focusing all my energy on myself.
World Class Kings Magazine: How did it feel to hear your name as the winner? I was very confident in myself and when i heard my name i was relieved and very happy with my self.
World Class Kings Magazine: What does the stole (sash) symbolizes to you? It symbolizes growth and hoe far I have come as a person and a reminder that I'm doing good for myself.
World Class Kings Magazine: What does it mean to you to be a King? I never think of myself as a king and I should never call my self a king as there is only one king in the world and that's god the person and energy that created us is the king. I am a human being who is trying my best to grow as a person and create a legacy different to any other.
World Class Kings Magazine: Any Modeling, Film, acting or music experience you would like to share? I have done over 10 films, 7 music videos, 5 magazines, countless tv shows and plenty of shoots. I also just finished a acting course with Anumpam Kher academy through zoom who is one of biggest Bollywood actors in world. I played a featured extra in the movie Mulan and i Just did a music video with one of New Zealand's biggest band Shapeshifters and also have a film documentary coming out where I'm the main subject.
World Class Kings Magazine: What are your plans for 2020 as a King? I am trying to apply for police school so I can join the New Zealand Police force and make a huge impact on the community around us.
World Class Kings Magazine: What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind? The same kind of legacy that Mohammad Ali and mike Tyson and greats like Bruce lee and Michael Jackson left behind. Something that will be breath taking and people will remember for centuries to come after I am gone. World Class Kings Magazine would like to say thank you for this amazing interview.
Romeo Yusupov Mr World Of Winners 2020, World Class Kings Magazine, Photo by John Pratt 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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