Miss World 2014 Finale: Megan Young And Tim Vincent To Host The Beauty Pageant
Tim Vincent and reigning Miss World Megan Young will host Miss World 2014. Vincent is a Welsh actor and is a renowned television presenter. He is known for his sharp humour and amazing ability to entertain the audience.
This will be third time that Vincent will host the beauty pageant. He is expected to add a hint of suspense to the event. Moreover, Vincent is Miss World viewers' favourite host and this is the reason he has been chosen to host the glamorous event for the third time, Miss World reports.
"I am very excited to be hosting Miss World for a third time especially since we will be broadcasting live globally from London this time. It's a truly great spectacle and it's one of the few jobs where I could have sold my plus one several thousand times over," said Vincent in an official statement according to the Miss World website.
Megan, who is an actress by profession, will add her bit to the event. She will set the tone for the event and will enthuse the audience, alongside Vincent. Since her Miss World win last year, Megan has become a renowned face worldwide. She will also crown the winner at the end of the event.
Megan was the first delegate from the Philippines to win the Miss World crown. Since her victory, she has been following her philanthropic pursuits. She has travelled worldwide and has worked for numerous charity organisations. On hosting the 64th Miss World contest, Megan said that hosting is her passion and she is honoured to get an opportunity to host such an iconic event.
Mr World Canada 2013, Frankie Cena, will also join Vincent and Megan as the host for the evening. He said that he is privileged to host the event, which will see some of the most talented beauties around the world. He also said that he is excited to share the stage with his best friend Megan.
Miss World 2014 will take place on Dec. 14 at Excel London Exhibition and Convention Centre. It will be will be broadcast live across the world on Sunday, Dec. 14.