Reina Hispanoamericana 2026 winner: Kimberly de Boer from Curacao

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Kimberly de Boer of Curaçao won the Reina Hispanoamericana 2026 title at the pageant’s grand final on Feb. 21, defeating 27 other contestants.

De Boer received the newly unveiled Reina Hispanoamericana crown, designed by Venezuelan goldsmith Alejandro Arraiz, which features rhodium plating and red crystal cross patterns.

Marta Isabel Otero Blanco of Colombia was named Virreina Hispanoamericana (vice‑queen). Criselys Garcia of the Dominican Republic finished as first runner‑up, Melissa Payro of Mexico was second runner‑up, and Tiffany Gonzalez of Puerto Rico was third runner‑up. Additional finalists included Camila Beatriz Chacón Gálvez of Peru, Emely Francesca Barile of Venezuela, and Luz González of Nicaragua.

The Philippines’ Beatriz Mclelland placed in the Top 13 but did not advance to the Top 8.

Reina Hispanoamericana is an annual international pageant that promotes Hispanic culture and features contestants from nations across the Americas and beyond.

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