Miss United States
Lisette Diaz
Age: 22Occupation: Student
Height: 170
Lisette was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico while her father was in medial school but grew up in San Diego, California, home to the world famous San Diego zoo and wild animal park, it is also one of the busiest international borders in the world US/Mexico and one of the most diverse in the nation. Lisette is a student at the university of California San Diego and part-time administrative assistant for the youth department bonita valley community church, her ambition is to become a high school literature teacher and eventually start her own school. Hobbies and sporting interest are: reading, watching old movies, all sports and exercise and she loves to listen to music, sing, dance (both modern and polynesian), act and write short stories and poetry. Favourite food is ‘french fries’. She has had many jobs as a teenager, the most difficult and unusual was being a construction worker helping to build an orphanage in tijuna, mexico. Personal motto is “to whom much is given, much is required”.
How would you describe yourself in three words?
Leader, dreamer, christian
Do you have a special or unusual talent? (what is it?)
I am a modern polynesian dancer
Where would you most like to visit in the world and why?
I would love to go to israel.
What is the best thing about your country?
As a woman, I live in a country were opportunities are endless and a country that is representational of all the world because of its diversity.
What is your favourite…..
Film: 'Gidget'
Music: Everything
Singer/band: Ricky Martin
If you were granted one wish, what would it be?
As a child advocate, I would wish for no child to ever experience abuse.
If you were stuck on a desert island with one other person (famous or not whom would you choose?
A ship builder, so he could build a ship and get us of the island.
What is your message to all the other miss world contestants?
That the judges pick will a representative out of a group of winners, not a winner out of a group of representatives. Let’s celebrate each other and have fun!
You’re judging the final five contestants, which question would you ask the finalists?
What do you think is the biggest problem facing the women in your country?