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On 26/4, the contestant's profile drew attention on many domestic and international beauty forums after its announcement by the organizers. In a new fashion photoshoot, Christell Foote poses in a sheer evening gown by designer Nguyen Minh Tuan.
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The beauty has spent over 8 years competing in pageants, gaining stage experience. She previously won third runner-up at Miss USA 2024 and first runner-up at Miss International USA 2025.
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Christell Foote during the swimsuit competition at a 2025 pageant.
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She has sharp features and harmonious facial contours.
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Foote graduated with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of Georgia.
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In photoshoots, she often chooses outfits that highlight her long legs.
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She is currently a business and marketing expert, and also the founder of her own shoe brand.
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Christell Foote works as a model in her hometown. She enjoys sports cars and ballet.
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The beauty pursues projects that honor women. Additionally, she advocates for expanding access to higher education for youth.
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She often chooses cut-out dresses and tops that accentuate her toned abs for events.
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Christell Foote's dynamic everyday look.
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Christell Foote (center) met and interacted with Miss International 2024 - Huynh Thi Thanh Thuy (left) - at an event in the U.S. in 2025.
Miss Cosmo is a beauty pageant founded by Vietnamese organizers, aiming to discover modern, influential women. After two seasons, the competition has attracted significant attention due to its large number of contestants and reputable judging panel. Yolina Lindquist, from the U.S., is the reigning queen.
Tan Cao
Photos: Miss Cosmo, Instagram Christell Foote
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