Miss Eco International 2025 Alexie Brooks crowned in Alexandria, Egypt

Alexie Mae Caimoso Brooks, 24, of Leon, Iloilo, Philippines is Miss Eco International 2025. She is the third Filipino beauty queen to win the international beauty pageant following Cynthia Thomalla and Kathleen Paton, who were crowned in 2018 and 2022, respectively.

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An alumna of Iloilo National High School in Iloilo City, Philippines and National University in Sampaloc, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines, Brooks was a student athlete. In 2022, she represented her country in the 31st Southeast Asian Games.

On January 13, 2024, Brooks represented Leon at Miss Iloilo 2024 and competed against 14 other candidates at the cultural center of West Visayas State University in La Paz, Iloilo City. She won the title.

On May 22, 2024, Brooks represented Iloilo City at Miss Universe Philippines 2024 and competed against 52 other candidates at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Metro Manila. She finished in the Top 10 and was appointed Miss Eco Philippines 2025.

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Hosted by Miss Earth Egypt 2014 and Miss Eco Egypt 2015 Nancy Magdy, the Miss Eco International 2025 coronation ceremony was held at the Al Zahraa Ballroom of Hilton Green Plaza in Alexandria, Egypt on April 19, 2025. It is the 10th edition of the international beauty pageant founded by Dr. Amal Rezk.

Aside from winning the title, Brooks also won the Best in National Costume award. She placed second in the talent competition days before the coronation ceremony.

Brooks was crowned by Miss Eco International 2024 Angelina Usanova of Ukraine, who was one of the eight judges. Also in the judging panel was Miss Egypt 2024 Salma Ali.

Including Brooks, a total of 36 women competed for the title. Here are the results:

PLACEMENTCANDIDATE, COUNTRY/TERRITORY
Miss Eco
International 2025
Alexie Brooks
Philippines
1st
runner-up
Yulinar Fitriani
Indonesia
2nd
runner-up
Yelyzaveta Adamska
Ukraine
3rd
runner-up
Cynthia Murillo
USA
4th
runner-up
Victoria Inglis
UK
Top 11
Brenda Matos (Brazil)
Julianne Nieh (Canada)
Camille Valverde (Costa Rica)
Sara George (Egypt)
Natthakan Kunchayawanat (Thailand)
Luisa Fernanda (Venezuela)
Top 20

Fella Kacemi (Algeria)
Maite Rodrigus (Belgium)
Jana Marvanova (Czech Republic)
Miu Sakurai (Japan)
Diana Del Ray (Mexico)
Sanne Schulz (Netherlands)
Blessing Dietake (Nigeria)
Gugulethu Mayisela (South Africa)
Sindiso Ndlovu (Zimbabwe)
Top 36
Edith Segokgo (Botswana)
Zulimire Tuerxun (China)
Selja Maria Helena Kolu (Finland)
Ayushi Verma (India)
Flister Chepchumba (Kenya)
Sabrina Erain (Moldova)
Sanskritia Bhatta (Nepal)
Aileen Arnaldo (New Zealand)
Eliana Ovelar (Paraguay)
Anna Atamanova (Russia)
Eliana Valentina Carrillo (Spain)
Ting Yi Chin (Taiwan)
Liliia Ainutdinova (Tatarstan)
Josemary Kamuli (Uganda)
Elnara Natsibulina (Uzbekistan)
Heidi Phuong (Vietnam)

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