A huge smile plastered on her face, Kayshell Jennings gracefully strutted across the stage of the National Cultural Centre to ecstatic cheers from the crowd, taking her first walk as this year’s Miss Emancipation Queen.
Caught by surprise even though it was her objective, Kayshell, a newcomer to pageantry, stood on the stage for approximately 30 seconds, in her Ghanian Gold House of Pearson dress, before realising she was the new queen.
“It was so funny. I had no idea I [had] won. I was just standing there for a good 30 seconds with a look of okay on my face,” she said in an interview with The Scene.