Join Us For The Next
Mrs International Pageant

July 18th and 19th , 2025

IN KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE

Showcasing
The Accomplishments
Of Today's
Married Women®

Mrs. Ukraine International®

1.If you were famous what would your stage name be?
Venoma — the embodiment of refined power and fearless femininity.I do not speak to impress; I speak to awaken. With every step I take, I blend grace with intensity, challenge norms, and elevate truth. I am not here to follow — I lead, with presence, poise, and purpose. Transformation is my essence. Those who meet me don’t forget me. In a world seeking comfort, I bring clarity, courage, and the beauty of what’s real. I am not just a name — I am a force.

2.If you would attend a celebrity wedding which, would it be?
If I could attend any celebrity wedding, it would be the one of George and Amal Clooney. Their union represents elegance, intellect, and shared purpose. I admire how they combine glamour with humanitarian work and global awareness. Attending their wedding would be more than witnessing love—it would be experiencing a celebration of values I deeply respect. It’s a reminder that true partnership is built not just on romance, but on mutual respect, vision, and impact.

3.What is the weirdest gift you’ve ever received?
The weirdest gift I’ve ever received was a tiny antique key with no explanation. No box, no note—just the key. At first, I was confused. Later, I started to see it as a symbol: perhaps a key to opportunity, mystery, or even self-discovery. I still keep it on my desk as a reminder that not everything needs to be clear to be meaningful. Sometimes, the strangest gifts are the ones that make us think the most.

4.What is the most random fact you know?
The most random fact I know is that octopuses have three hearts, and when they swim, two of them actually stop beating. It fascinates me because it reminds me how even the strongest, most adaptable creatures need rest—just like people. I relate to that. I often move through life at full speed, leading, creating, giving. But I’ve learned that true strength also means knowing when to pause, breathe, and just let one heart do the work.

5.What is the one thing you’ll never do again?
The one thing I’ll never do again is ignore my intuition for the sake of pleasing others. For too long, I put others’ expectations above my own truth, losing myself in the process. Now, I embrace my inner strength and stand firm in my beliefs. I’ve learned that true respect and success come when I honor myself first. From now on, I choose authenticity over approval, every single time.

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