Nanette Willberg from Tegernsee is the new Miss Bavaria.
The 27-year-old prevailed against her competitor from the Allgäu.
Tegernsee
- She did it: Nanette Willberg from Tegernsee is the new Miss Bavaria.
In a direct comparison, the 27-year-old communication designer prevailed against her competitor Laura Roxanna Marie Kinnert from the Allgäu
.
“I am very proud that I did it,” the communication designer said when asked by our newspaper.
“It's a very nice feeling when you experience how the dream becomes more and more a reality from the beginning.” On the other hand, it is less nice that she can no longer
go
her own way with her
competitor
, with whom she has since become friends.
"It's a shame, but it was also clear that only one of us would get ahead."
Tegernsee: Nanette Willberg is the new Miss Bavaria - but she has other plans
The message was brought to her yesterday by the
Miss Germany
Corporation via video call.
Previously, the remaining 32 candidates from the 16 federal states met in Hamburg at the beginning of December for the so-called Empowerment Day.
The program included interviews alone and in a group,
photo shoots
for a campaign and the portfolio.
Now is the break for
Christmas
and the family.
Then, at the beginning of February, preparations will continue for the
Miss Germany 2021 election
, which will take place on February 27 in the Europa-Park Arena in Rust.
The
16 finalists
move to the “Miss Germany Personality Camp” two and a half weeks beforehand.
There the participants prepare
for the final
- within the framework of the then applicable
Corona rules
.
Tegernsee is Miss Bavaria - now Nanette Willberg wants to win the final for Miss Germany
“A number of
coaching sessions
are planned,
including interviews, social media and nutrition,” explains the 27-year-old, who currently lives in Munich.
Now she wants to "implement the rest as well as possible".
What if it doesn't work?
No problem.
“There are a lot of great women there.
I'm
definitely
taking
a lot with
me from this
competition
. ”
So
far, her
hopes
have paid off.
Everything from the region is available in the Tegernsee newsletter.
(
ddy
)