STANDING AT 4 feet 11 inches, Tanya Hinds dazzled the judges with her dancing, stage presence and confidence to be crowned Miss Crop Over 2016.
Before a small but supportive audience at the Queen’s Park Steel Shed on Saturday night, the passenger service agent looked like a winner from start to finish in what can be described as a low-cost production which had nothing indicating there was a connection with the country’s premier national festival – apart from the name.
To go into details about the production would take away from what was a deserving victory for Hinds who was the shortest of the six contestants vying for the title. She was also contestant number six.
Suffice to say the producers/organisers could do so much better to improve the show and make patrons feel as though they were attending a pageant from the moment they entered the venue to the actual show. (GBM)
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