Miriam Pabon
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Miriam Pabon | |
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Born | January 3, 1985 New York City, New York, U.S. |
💼 Occupation | TV Host, Entertainment Reporter, Actress, Model and Beauty Pageant Titleholder |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
Title | Miss Puerto Rico Teen Latina 2002 Miss Puerto Rico International 2008 Miss America Puerto Rico 2009 |
👩 Spouse(s) | Ángel Reyes (m. 2012; div. 2013) |
👶 Children | 2 |
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Miriam Ivette Pabón Carrión (born January 3, 1985), also known as Mimi Pabón, is a Puerto Rican model, TV host, entertainment reporter, actress and beauty pageant titleholder.
Early life[edit]
Born in New York, she moved with her family back to Puerto Rico at age 9. Since early age she demonstrated a big interest in dance, music, modeling and everything related to the entertainment industry. She received her education in public schools and then went on to study at both the University of Puerto Rico at Humacao and then in the Río Piedras Campus, where she majored a Magna Cum Laude Degree in Theater & Education. She later on did a Post Graduate Degree in Event Production:
Pageantry[edit]
Miss Puerto Rico Teen Latina[edit]
At age 16 she won the title of Miss Puerto Rico Teen Latina.
Miss International 2008[edit]
Miriam represented Puerto Rico at the Miss International 2008 pageant held in Japan and Macau on November 8, 2008, where she placed in the Top 12.
Miss World Puerto Rico 2008[edit]
In 2008, Pabon represented Juncos municipality at Miss World Puerto Rico 2008 where she finished as 3rd Runner-Up.
Miss America 2010[edit]
On July 31, 2009, Pabón was crowned Miss Puerto Rico 2009 and also won the Community Service Award. She went on to represent Puerto Rico at the Miss America 2010 pageant where she won the Swimsuit Preliminary Competition,[1] becoming the first representative of Puerto Rico and a territory to do so. She was the first woman to represent Puerto Rico at Miss America pageant after 50 years of absence.
Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2011[edit]
In 2010 she represented San Juan municipality in the Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2011 pageant where she placed in the Top 10 and won the Miss L'Bel Face Award.
Career[edit]
Mimi started to model at the early age of 3 and went professional at age 14. As a model she has featured in covers and editorials of magazines like Ocean Drive, Imagén, Caras, Buena Vida, Esposa Moderna, Agenda para la Novia, Maxim, and more. She has landed campaigns for brands like Walmart, Avon, L’bel, Beyond Salon, Esika, Kinder Bueno, Chevrolet, and more.
Around age 16 she started a career as an actress for commercials and films. Some of the national gigs she landed were Burger King, Jeep, Pepsi, Heineken, Brugal, Armor All, and IBC Root Beer as well as other brands.
She has appeared in music videos for Latin artists like Don Omar, Ricky Martin, N'Klabe, Víctor Manuelle, and Elvis Crespo. She co-starred in the short films Heaven & Hell and Panas Arrested and had a minor role in the TV series Decisiones Puerto Rico. She was also one of Zoe Saldana's stand-ins for The Losers. In 2018 En Alta Mar was released her first film.
Miriam divides her time as an actress, model and mainly as a TV presenter and entertainment reporter working for channels like WAPA and WAPA America and Mega TV.In 2009, she started working as a host for the Lottery Games of Puerto Rico. In 2012, she hosted the backstage coverage for Idol Puerto Rico's 2nd and 3rd season. As an entertainment reporter she has a long list of many major Latin artists she has interviewed including various Grammy winners like Ednita Nazario, Tommy Torres, Prince Royce, Noel Schajris, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Carlos Vives, Luis Enrique, Pablo Alborán, Jerry Rivera, Víctor Manuelle, Tito El Bambino, Wisin & Yandel, Elvis Crespo, Arcángel, Kany Garcia, Sie7e, Jesse & Joy, Antonio Orozco, Pedro Capó, and many more.
In April 2014 Miriam started hosting and producing Wapa & Wapa America's new TV project "Fashion House", a fashion, style & celebrity oriented show. She became a big social media influencer after leaving Wapa and eventually started as the TV Host of Mega TV's Paparazzi TV show.
Personal life[edit]
In 2012 Pabón married barber Ángel Reyes. However, in 2013, after less than one year of marriage they got divorced in 2014.[clarification needed]
In 2012 she gave birth to her son with Reyes, Ricardo Reyes Pabon.
In summer 2018 she moved back to New York to continue her acting career.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Miriam Pabón busca convertirse en Miss América". Primera Hora (in español). 2010-01-30. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
External links[edit]
- Miriam Pabón on IMDb
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Haydil Rivera |
Miss International Puerto Rico 2008 |
Succeeded by Mónica Pastrana |
Preceded by Rosita Giusti |
Miss Puerto Rico 2009 |
Succeeded by Mariselle Morales |
Preceded by Chanty Vargas |
Miss San Juan Universe 2011 |
Succeeded by Nanette Miranda |
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