Diamilex Alexander
Diamilex Lucía Alexander González (born 1987) is a Venezuelan model and beauty pageant titleholder who was titled Miss Supranational Venezuela 2012. Alexander represented Venezuela in Miss Supranational 2012.[2] Life and careerEarly lifeAlexander was born in Maracaibo, Zulia.[3] Diamilex has worked as a professional model for several years.[4] She began her journey in beauty pageants at the age of 14.[5][6] In 2007 he participated in the French dramatic comedy film, 99 francs, directed by Jan Kounen.[7] PageantryAt the beginning Diamilex obtained the title of Miss Bikini Venezuela 2008, to later participate and obtain the title of Miss World Model Bikini International 2008, in Malta.[8][9] In 2009, Alexander participated in the nineteenth edition of Miss Italia nel Mondo representing the French island of the Caribbean, Guadeloupe, managing to classify in the group of 15 semifinalists.[10][11][12] Later on, she would become the president of Miss Italia Nel Mondo for Venezuela.[13][14] Miss Supranational Venezuela 2012Diamilex was selected by Katy Pulido's modeling agency to represent Venezuela in the international contest, Miss Supranational 2012, just under a month after the contest began.[15][16] Initially, Miss Lara 2011, Carla Rodrigues de Flaviis, who was Top 10 of Miss Venezuela 2011, would be the Venezuelan representative in the contest, but would finally be replaced by Alexander.[17] Miss Supranational 2012Diamilex represented Venezuela in the Miss Supranational 2012 pageant, which was held on September 14, 2012, at the TV Studio Hall Mera, in Warsaw, Poland.[18][19] Alexander managed to enter in the Top 12 of the special Miss Talent award. However, she was unable to qualify within the group of 20 semifinalists.[20][21] Another projectsIn 2013, she would participate in the Fox Life reality show, Lucha de Reinas. Diamilex was the first contestant to be eliminated.[22][23] Social campaignsAlexander was also an active part of the group of beauty queens who participated in the initiativeː Misses for Peace; this was in response to the protests that took place in Venezuela around 2014.[24][25][26] On the other hand, Diamelix created a foundation in support of people with Down syndrome. Filmography
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