On the final evening, My Anh captivated the audience with her poised stage presence and stellar performances in both the swimsuit and evening gown rounds. She progressed through the Top 25, Top 12, Top 8, and ultimately secured a place in the Top 4.

As Miss Earth Water, My Anh will collaborate with the organizing committee on projects dedicated to water conservation, plastic waste reduction, and fostering an eco-friendly lifestyle within communities.

She expressed her commitment to continuing her involvement in community initiatives, aiming to showcase the image of modern and compassionate Vietnamese women on the global stage.

My Anh, a 22-year-old from Hanoi, stands at 1.75m with measurements of 85-64-95 cm. Currently a student at the University of Commerce, she previously achieved third runner-up at Miss Earth Vietnam 2025, earning her the opportunity to represent Vietnam internationally.

During the same finale, Natálie Puškinová, a 21-year-old from the Czech Republic, outshone 77 contestants to claim the Miss Earth 2025 crown. Sóldís Vala Ívarsdóttir of Iceland was crowned Miss Earth Air, while Waree Ngamkham of Thailand received the Miss Earth Fire title.

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