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MISS ANGUILLA FIRST RUNNER UP 2025-26 PLACES SECOND RUNNER UP IN OECS REGIONAL PAGEANT

March 17, 2026
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Ms. Ariel Bushay

Miss Anguilla 2025–2026 First Runner-Up Receives Official Welcome Home After Placing Second Runner-Up In OECS Regional Pageant

The Anguilla Festivals Development Commission (AFDC) and the Anguilla Summer Festival officially welcomed home Miss Ariel Bushay, Miss Anguilla 2025-2026 First Runner-Up, following her outstanding representation of Anguilla at the OECS Regional Pageant, where she achieved the commendable placement of Second Runner-Up.

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Miss Bushay and her team were greeted on her return on Saturday January 31 at the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport by members of the Anguilla Festivals Development Commission, representatives of the Anguilla Summer Festival, the Minister responsible for Social Development, Youth & Culture, the Honourable Shellya Rogers-Webster and Miss Anguilla Pageant Chairperson, Miss Amber Woodley. The warm and celebratory red carpet reception reflected the pride of the nation in Miss Bushay’s dedication, poise and exceptional performance on the regional stage.

Ms. Bushay centre with (L-R) chaperone Mikeela Cunningham, Fitzroy Tomlinson, Amber Woodley, Honourable Shellya Rogers-Webster, Romare Kelsick and chaperone Yerdi Fleming

During the welcome, brief but heartfelt remarks were delivered by several representatives in attendance. The Honourable Shellya Rogers-Webster extended her sincere congratulations to Miss Bushay, expressing immense pride in her achievements and applauding her for representing Anguilla with confidence, grace and cultural integrity. The Minister highlighted the importance of such accomplishments in inspiring young people and promoting Anguilla’s talent and identity beyond its shores.

Miss Anguilla Pageant Chairperson, Miss Amber Woodley, also shared congratulatory remarks, showing her appreciation for the persons who work behind the scenes – the chaperones and for Miss Bushay’s commitment, perseverance and growth throughout her reign and during the regional competition. She acknowledged the hard work and discipline required to compete at such a high level and praised Miss Bushay for setting a positive example for future contestants.

Remarks also came from the Chairman of the Anguilla Festivals Development Commission, Mr. Romare Kelsick, who congratulated Miss Bushay on her success and thanked her for being a proud ambassador for Anguilla. He emphasized the significance of her achievement in elevating Anguilla’s presence within the regional pageant community. Anguilla Summer Festival Chairperson, Mr. Fitzroy Tomlinson, echoed similar sentiments, applauding Miss Bushay for her dedication and for representing the spirit, culture and excellence of Anguilla with distinction.

The welcome-home event served as a meaningful moment of recognition and appreciation for Miss Ariel Bushay’s accomplishments, celebrating not only her placement in the OECS Regional Pageant but also her continued contributions to Anguilla’s cultural and national pride.

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