New Miss Tahiti pledges to stay in French Polynesia for good

New Miss Tahiti pledges to stay in French Polynesia for good

The story of Poehere Hutihuti Wilson, the new Miss Tahiti, is one of charm, cultural pride, and a firm commitment to her roots. Born and raised in Hawaii, Poehere transcended geographical boundaries to embrace her Tahitian heritage, marking a significant turning point in her young life.

A New Dawn for Miss Tahiti

Poehere Hutihuti Wilson, an emblem of elegance and tenacity, captured the hearts of many when she was crowned Miss Tahiti at the recent pageant held at To’ata in Papeete. Despite the telephone polls favoring another contestant, the esteemed jury stood firm in their decision, recognizing the charm and promise Poehere holds as a representative of Tahitian culture.

A Pledge of Cultural Commitment

« I am going to stay in Tahiti for good« , announced Poehere with determination, speaking to reporters shortly after her win. Her decision to remain in French Polynesia is not just a personal choice but a testament to her commitment to her cultural identity.

A Journey Rooted in Heritage

Though born in Hawaii, Poehere Wilson is no stranger to her Tahitian roots. Her visits to Takaroa in the Tuamotu archipelago to work with her grandparents have enriched her connection to her Polynesian culture.

This significant cultural journey for Poehere also sees her poised to participate in the Miss France contest, where she hopes to highlight the unique cultural tapestry of French Polynesia on an international stage.

Early Steps on the Global Stage

Poehere’s journey in beauty pageants began in her childhood, set against the backdrop of Hawaii and the broader United States. Her experience as a model for Black Pearl Design has not only honed her skills but also elevated her confidence, paving the way for her current success.

The Road Ahead: A Fusion of Cultures

Now at 21, Poehere is preparing to embark on a new chapter, one that will see her further both her education and pageantry. Her aspirations include university education in Tahiti and France, a journey that promises to be both academically and culturally enriching.

Poehere’s story is more than just a personal victory. It is an inspiration to many, reflecting the beauty of embracing one’s roots while reaching for the stars. Her pledge to remain in Tahiti signals a rejuvenation of cultural pride and the beginning of a promising journey on the world stage. 🌺

À propos de l'auteur :

Hina
Hina Teariki

Hina Teariki est une journaliste polynésienne de 38 ans, née et élevée à Papeete. Diplômée en journalisme de l'Université de la Polynésie française, elle a commencé sa carrière en 2008 comme pigiste pour divers journaux locaux avant de rejoindre Tahiti Presse en 2010. Passionnée par la culture et l'environnement polynésiens, Hina s'est spécialisée dans les reportages sur le développement durable, le changement climatique et la préservation des traditions locales. Elle est connue pour son style d'écriture engagé et ses enquêtes approfondies sur les enjeux sociaux et écologiques du fenua.

Hina Teariki est une journaliste polynésienne de 38 ans, née et élevée à Papeete. Diplômée en journalisme de l'Université de la Polynésie française, elle a commencé sa carrière en 2008 comme pigiste pour divers journaux locaux avant de rejoindre Tahiti Presse en 2010. Passionnée par la culture et l'environnement polynésiens, Hina s'est spécialisée dans les reportages sur le développement durable, le changement climatique et la préservation des traditions locales. Elle est connue pour son style d'écriture engagé et ses enquêtes approfondies sur les enjeux sociaux et écologiques du fenua.

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