World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to welcome amazing Queen Kairo Bobo Little Miss Illinois 2021.
Full name: Kairo Bobo Title/Year: Little Miss Illinois 2021 Pageant System: America Nation Age: 2 Education Level: Pre-K 4 Level Zodiac sign: Pisces Hobbies: Singing, dancing, gymnastics, and swimming Platform: Helping others recognize their self-worth Years competed: 1 Countries visited: USA Likes: Making new friends and defending others Dislikes: Bullying World Class Beauty Queens: Please tell us about yourself. I am a fun and outgoing person that loves adventures. I love spending time with my family and creating my own songs. I love to dance with the right song and hype man. World Class Beauty Queens: Please tell us about your education. School is really fun because it was created just for me. All of my favorite characters are on the walls and I get to sing my favorite songs. I am homeschooled by my Gi Gi and I can recognize 20 sight words, identify colors, and count. World Class Beauty Queens: What does women Empowerment mean to you? James Brown said that it’s a man’s world. However I believe Beyonce is right when she said that Girls run the world. Empowerment comes from celebrating and supporting each other’s goals and visions. World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your pageant history. In my two years I was given the opportunity to participate in one pageant. The America Nation pageant is where I won my first title at the age of 2. I am currently Little Miss Illinois. World Class Beauty Queens: What inspired you to do your first pageant? Pageants are full of beautiful people that are concerned with the well-being of others. Seeing my aunt’s pageant titles intrigued me because I like to mimic her pictures and wear her sashes. Once my family saw that I was interested, their support inspired me to do my first pageant. World Class Beauty Queens: Why did you choose to compete for your current title? I think that it’s important to recognize and celebrate people for what makes them unique. Cultures mold communities and build comradery. I chose to compete for Little Miss Illinois because my current title represents multiple cultures and highlighted the beauty in different cultures. World Class Beauty Queens: To those unfamiliar with your pageant system please tell us what is it about? The Miss America Nation Pageant system highlights culture to empower and build the lives of the underprivileged. It promotes equality and integrity for men, women, and children of all ages. Miss America Nation not only highlighted culture but showed us to be confident in who we are. World Class Beauty Queens: What are you being judged on during the competition? This competition looks for a well-rounded individual. It’s more than just being pretty, elegant, and graceful but a true leader. We were judged on evening gown parade, culture parade, and individual community service. When you think about it, we were judged on our versatility. World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your experience during the competition. The competition was my kind of fun. I got to wear beautiful dresses while dancing and listening to fun music. During the competition I met a lot of people and learned that I enjoyed being on the stage more than my family thought I would. World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about your platform or what cause do you volunteer for. My family takes equity and health very seriously. I found that my platform is advocating for health care access for underprivileged communities. I volunteered with health agencies to educate underserved communities about lockdowns, participated in programs that advocate for accessible health care, and addressed food deserts.
World Class Beauty Queens: What appearances have you done with your title? After I won my title I was invited to appear at many events. I walked in the Multicultural Fashion Show in Las Vegas. I also participated in the Matteson Parade, Stop the Gun Violence Parade, and the Back to School Bud Billiken Parade. World Class Beauty Queens: What are some of your achievements? Outside of wrapping my family around my finger I set out to achieve quite a bit in my 2 years. I mastered my colors, alphabets, spelling my name, shapes, word recognition, months, and days of the week. I am now setting my sights on achieving in the gymnastics world. World Class Beauty Queens: What makes you stand out from all those other beautiful girls? Every girl has the ability to stand out among a group of other beautiful girls. What may intimidate most really motivates me and make me proud to be me. When I’m on stage my personality and confidence radiates, showing the true me no matter who’s around. World Class Beauty Queens: Tell us about the moment your name was called out as the winner. When my name was called out as the winner my family was very excited. I saw my parents and grandparents jumping and cheering me on. However I was trying to figure out why everyone was surrounding me and placing a crown on my head. World Class Beauty Queens: What does it mean to you to be a Beauty Queen? Many people think that a beauty queen is all about their looks. To me a beauty queen means that you have a beautiful spirit that likes to help others in a graceful manner. A true queen is beautiful inside and out. World Class Beauty Queens: How did competing in pageants help your life? Before competing in pageants I wasn’t keen on being around people that I don’t know. Pageants showed me that there is more out there than my own circle. Competing in pageants helped me socialize with others better and build my confidence around other people. World Class Beauty Queens: How did pageants help your self-esteem and body image? With today’s standards of beauty it places pressure on a lot of people to achieve a certain look. Our self-esteem is often wrapped around how we view our physical attributes. Pageants helped me accept me for who I am and made me proud to be in the skin that I’m in. World Class Beauty Queens: You are an inspiration to all the girls out there. How does it feel? I am inspired by the women and girls around me. To know that I’m an inspiration to other girls is mind boggling. It feels amazing to be in this position. World Class Beauty Queens: What is your on stage strategy to win the judges over? Judges are very tricky. My strategy is to engage the judges and audience by waving at them and blowing kisses to them. Once I saw their reaction I kept engaging them and had fun with it. World Class Beauty Queens: How did you prepare for your competition? I prepared by praying and practicing. I tried on my dresses and practiced my poses with my mommy and Gi Gi. I had to really work on taking my time to walk instead of running. World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for learning better pageant walk? I’m not an expert just yet. A few tips are practicing, staying focused, and showcasing your personality. These are all important because it is easy to get lost in your thoughts during your pageant walk. World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for choosing the right pageant dress? The right pageant dress has to complement your style, grace, and beauty. My best advice is to dress how you want to be addressed. You have the right dress once you’ve paired class and fashion. World Class Beauty Queens: What are your tips for a winning interview? Your personality and answers can make or break an interview. If you want to win just be yourself and speak from your heart. While answering the questions be confident of your answers and have a little fun. World Class Beauty Queens: What is one mistake that you've done while competing, you wish you could redo and fix it? Where do I start? I would say that my one mistake is that I enjoyed the pageant so much, I didn’t want to get off the stage. Next time I will work on being more mindful of everyone participating. World Class Beauty Queens: What other mistakes are made by girls during the contest? In a room full of other people in your age group it is easy to forget that you are competing in a pageant. One of the biggest mistakes other girls made was not paying attention and losing focus of what’s going on. Some girls almost missed their walk, but I don’t judge. World Class Beauty Queens: Any modeling or acting experience? I am currently in the process of working with multiple agencies of modeling print, walking in kids fashion runways, and doing commercials. I hope to continue this into adulthood. Keep this interview people, you will be seeing more of me soon. World Class Beauty Queens: What are your plans for 2022 as a Queen? What’s a queen to do but rule their future? I plan to continue on many adventures and using my platform to advocate for others. I will do more pageants, runway modeling, acting, and volunteering. World Class Beauty Queens: What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind? When I leave my mark I want it to show that I care for others in various forms while doing what I love. I want to be known for my boutique business (Kairo’s Kouture) and building confidence through fashion no matter what your status. I will know I’m successful when I can make a difference in at least one person’s life. International Director: Dr. Krystal Okeke National Director: Tito V Pageant website: www.kidsmulticulturalworld.org
World Class Beauty Queens Magazine would like to say thank you for this wonderful interview. Interview by Derek Tokarzewski Owner/Editor in Chief of World Class Beauty Queens Magazine.
Kairo Bobo Little Miss Illinois 2021, World Class Beauty Queens Magazine, Photo by Eva Flis 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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