Destiny Evelyn Wagner (born March 8, 1996) is a Belizean author, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Earth 2021. She is the first Belizean to win the Miss Earth title and the first to win one of the Big Four beauty pageants.
Wagner and her family established a non-profit organization called, Operation Kingdom to raise awareness on child hunger and unequal education and to provide sustainable meals, school supplies, and toys in marginalized communities.[4]
In 2021, Wagner published her first book So You Need Advice, discussing issues frequently considered taboo amongst women including sex, love, school, and work.[5] She was also the main contributor and editor for "Belizean Blues" which featured poems and short stories in collaboration with other Belizean writers.[4] The proceeds from the work was used to fund Operation Kingdom.[6]
She is a certified open water diver and conducted a research on manatees with the Clear Water Aquarium.[4]
Pageantry
Prior to Miss Earth
In 2016, Wagner represented Belize at Miss Caribbean United States pageant held in New York City. She won two special awards during the finale, Miss Photogenic and Friendship Award.[7] She also competed at Miss Universe Belize 2019 pageant on September 6, 2019, held in Belize City and was named first runner-up to Destinee Arnold who represented the country at Miss Universe 2019.[8]
Miss Earth Belize 2021
In 2021, the new Miss Earth Belize organization announced Wagner as the new Miss Earth Belize 2021, replacing the original candidate Aarti Sooknandan.[9]
Wagner represented Belize at Miss Earth 2021 pageant, winning the competition and succeeding Miss Earth 2020Lindsey Coffey of the United States. She became the first Belizean to win the Miss Earth title.[10][11] She also became the first Black winner of the pageant in 19 years; the last Black woman to be crowned winner was Kenya's Winfred Omwakwe in 2002.[12]
She was the first to win a crown for Belize in any of the four major international beauty pageant titles, and second after Sarita Diana Acosta's twelfth-place finish at Miss Universe 1979.[3][13][14]
The government of Belize issued a congratulatory statement on November 22, 2021, to Wagner for winning Miss Earth.[15] On Twitter, prime minister of BelizeJohnny Briceño commended Wagner's historic victory.[16] This was followed by a public statement by the Belize City Council to congratulate Wagner, and Shyne Barrow, Belize's opposition area representative for Mesopotamia, also commending her.[17]
Media and environmental activism
On December 3, 2021, Wаgnеr arrived in Belize after she won Miss Earth 2021 with a welcome ceremony hosted by the Ministry of Blue Economy and Aviation and the Belize Tourism Board where Belize City mayor Bernard Wagner bestowed her a special honor; she was also welcomed wіth а mоtоrсаdе thrоugh thе ѕtrееtѕ оf Веlіzе Сіty on December 4, 2021.[18]
The Mayor of Punta Gorda, Charles Salgado, declared on December 4, 2021, thаt thе street name whеrе Wаgnеr grеw uр іn Рuntа Gоrdа, Belize wіll bе rеnаmеd аftеr hеr as a tribute to her pageant win.[19]
On December 10, 2021, Wagner, arrived in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye for an official visit to La Isla Bonita and a courtesy call to the municipal mayor Gualberto Nuñez along with staff from the San Pedro Town Council (SPTC) and islanders with motorcade through the main streets of downtown San Pedro.[20] She made a call to the inhabitants to stop coastal development due to the threat to natural resources such as the barrier reef that supports the tourism and fishing industry.[21]