Beauty queen Jessie Zou tells women: Be independent and confident
- Balitang Marino

- Sep 15
- 2 min read

September 15 ------ Former beauty queen Jessie Zou looked back at her amazing reign as Miss Charity International 2024 as she encouraged women to be independent and confident.
"It was really great because I was able to join several charity events here in the Philippines. The events were interesting," said Jessie when asked about her reign during an interview at the launch of the popular Indonesian makeup brand Skintific held at SM North EDSA in Quezon City.
Jessie highlighted that one of the best parts of her reign was participating in charity work in the Philippines and China. "I established my own charity projects to help poor women and children. I've been doing business in the Philippines, so it's time to give back to society," the Chinese beauty queen said.
Jessie expressed her gratitude for participating in the Miss Charity International pageant, which empowers women. "The pageant focuses on inspiring society to change for the better. When I joined the pageant, my advocacy was for women's independence. I want them to be independent, just like me, in terms of their career and personal life. And the pageant promotes charity works aside from my own advocacy," she said. Even if she had passed on her crown, Jessie said that she is still active in charity work. "I still pursue my advocacy even after my reign. Even if I have passed the crown, I still want to pursue charity work not only in the Philippines but also in China," Jessie said.
She recalled that in China, she helped build a library for poor children in the province.
Jessie also shared her unsolicited advice to women who want to join pageants. "Do whatever they like. No matter who you are and wherever you are, be the best version of yourself." She added, "As Miss Charity International, I aim to empower women to become independent and confident. They have the right to empower themselves. One way to empower yourself is to wear makeup to boost your confidence and stay beautiful."
Jessie is the first Chinese woman to win Miss Charity International and the first Chinese contestant to secure a global pageant crown in 2024. Her advocacy for women’s independence has been a key aspect of her campaign. She is well-positioned to leverage her new title to further her mission. The Philippines holds a special place in her heart, as it was the site of her pageant victory and has become a “home away from home” for her. Jessie intends to strengthen her connections with both countries by engaging in charitable projects, addressing local needs, and fostering international solidarity.
Source: inquirer.net





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