
In a glittering ceremony that marked a new chapter for Philippine pageantry, Christine Juliane “CJ” Opiaza was formally crowned Miss Grand International 2024 on 3 June at the MGI Hall in Bangkok, Thailand, officially becoming the first Filipina to wear the golden crown of the prestigious international pageant.
What began as a dream months ago has now transformed into a reality greater than she had imagined. And this time, the spotlight was hers alone.
Opiaza, who originally placed as First Runner-Up at the MGI 2024 finals seven months ago, returned to the same stage—this time not as a hopeful contender, but as the organization’s new queen.
Her crowning followed the dethronement of India’s Rachel Gupta, whose title was revoked due to an alleged failure to fulfill official duties and unauthorized external engagements. The transition, though unexpected, was executed with dignity and celebration, with MGI President Nawat Itsaragrisil himself placing the crown and sash on Opiaza’s shoulders.
Wearing an exquisite emerald gown by Filipino designer Mak Tumang, Opiaza beamed with emotion and pride. Her coronation was streamed live via GrandTV, watched by pageant fans around the world and greeted with roaring cheers when the Philippine national anthem was played in her honor.
Tears welled in Opiaza’s eyes as she took the microphone for her first speech as Miss Grand International 2024. Her words, delivered with a blend of gratitude and humor, struck a chord with those present.
“This moment feels surreal. I stood here months ago as a finalist, praying to make my country proud. And now, to be here again—this time as your Miss Grand International—is truly overwhelming.”
She recalled a lighthearted moment from the competition:
“There was a dinner where Papa [Nawat] asked me, ‘Philippines, why so late?’ I’m asking the same thing now, ‘Papa, why so late?’ But kidding aside, I believe the best things happen at the right time.”
Now holding one of the most prestigious crowns in international pageantry, Opiaza acknowledged the weight of the responsibility. She promised to carry the MGI legacy with grace and commitment.
“Before I signed up for this job, I already knew—I was born ready. I embrace this challenge not just for myself but for every Filipino who has ever dreamed of hearing our country’s name called as the winner.”
The 26-year-old thanked her team, her designers, the MGI family, and fans across the Philippines and Thailand. She also made special mention of Arnold Vegafria, the Miss Grand Philippines national director, who stood by her side during the coronation.
“There’s a moment of transition and change, and that’s how we grow. This is my golden moment—and a historic win for the Philippines.”
Following her acceptance speech, Opiaza took her first official walk as Miss Grand International 2024—a moment filled with applause, cheers, and national pride. Her poise, elegance, and heart radiated in every step, a visual embodiment of a queen not just crowned, but earned.
This crowning marks a milestone for Philippine pageantry—the first Miss Grand International title after years of near wins, close calls, and tireless support from fans. For Opiaza, it is a victory that symbolizes more than a title; it’s about resilience, patience, and purpose.
“Lalaban lang tayo—lagi. This crown is for the Philippines. This is for the Miss Grand International organization. And together, we will continue the legacy.”
In a world that constantly evolves, CJ Opiaza’s reign begins with authenticity and strength. Her unexpected rise to the throne is a reminder that destiny rewards those who stay grounded, grateful, and ready.
As the first Filipina to be Miss Grand International, she steps onto the global stage not only as a queen of beauty, but also as a woman of character—ready to represent her country with pride, empathy, and unshakable resolve.
Christine Juliane Opiaza, Miss Grand International 2024.
The crown fits. The timing is perfect. The legacy begins now.