In India these days, can Y Nhi share her schedule and ways to integrate with more than 100 contestants from all over the world?
In the early days of Miss World, the schedule was quite light, mainly sightseeing, try on costumes, meet the press and prepare for the next activities.
This time gives me the opportunity to observe, learn and start connecting with people around me.
I think in an environment with too many cultural and language differences, the most important thing is sincerity and openness. I am always an active person, like to connect, not trying to integrate but only choosing to be myself, listening, sharing and learning every day.
It is that nature that has helped me feel comfortable, easily creating friendly relationships and many beautiful memories with contestants from all over the world.
For me, Miss World is not only a contest but also a journey to discover myself and open my heart to new values.
What is the biggest difficulty and pressure for Y Nhi at Miss World this time?
Perhaps that is maintaining a balance between focusing on preparing well for the competitions and maintaining a comfortable, calm spirit in a new and challenging environment.
I have to focus on the important parts. Having to constantly prepare, practice and express myself in front of many audiences, judges as well as international friends sometimes makes me feel a little stressed.
However, I can still maintain my spirit and see pressure as a motivation to improve day by day.
What goals does Y Nhi set for herself at Miss World 2025?
I think every representative in the competition sets the highest achievement goal, and I am no exception. But besides that, the journey at Miss World is also an opportunity for me to mature, learn and discover myself.
I want to not only stop at the results on stage but also want to spread positive values, inspire and connect meaningfully with everyone, helping me become a better version of myself.

Some people think that Miss World this time is a great opportunity for Y Nhi to regain her image after the "fighting" scandals that have occurred. What do you think?
Before coming to the 72nd Miss World, I did not calculate too much, I just tried my best to achieve a good result.
I am happy and very happy to feel the care and love and to see people start to impress me more.
I do not set too many ambitions for myself, because I understand that I still have many things that are not perfect. That is why I always look at myself honestly, to become a better version of myself every day.
Following Y Nhi's journey at Miss World can see your great investment and efforts. Y Nhi has overcome her weaknesses and tried to show her strengths. How does success - and (if not) failure (not going deep) at Miss World - affect you?
The journey to the 72nd Miss World is a long process that I have spent a lot of effort, investment and seriousness on. Throughout that journey, I have constantly tried to overcome my weaknesses, promote my strengths and improve myself every day.
For me, success if it comes, will definitely be a huge gift, a recognition of my efforts not only for myself but also for the whole crew, of those who always trust and accompany me.
But if the result is not as expected, I will also accept it with a calm and grateful mind, because this journey has given me so many precious things: maturity, unforgettable experiences.
Every contest will eventually end, but what remains to me is the real emotions, the beautiful journey and the wonderful people I have the opportunity to meet and learn from. And no matter the result, I will continue to try and always look forward.
Putting aside studying to pursue Miss World, does it prove that this is a very meaningful opportunity on Miss Y Nhi's journey to find a way back to showbiz?
I need focus to be able to pursue a big goal. For me, both studying and the journey at Miss World are very important, but at this time, I understand that I cannot do both at the same time.
The contest requires careful preparation in many aspects - from knowledge, skills to spirit. Therefore, I chose to temporarily put my studies on hold to focus on Miss World, so that when I return to Australia to study, I can continue with such seriousness and completeness.
I believe that each journey has a right time, the important thing is to know what you are doing and for what.
Two years have passed after the scandals, how did you experience those two years?
For me, it was a turbulent but also very valuable time. I had the opportunity to study in a completely new environment in Australia, which not only provides knowledge but also has valuable practical experiences.
I work part-time, learn to adapt to life away from home, and be independent of the smallest things. Those things have helped me become more mature, understand myself better and appreciate my every effort.
Thanks to that, my English and communication skills have also improved significantly. This is not only an advantage in the competition, but also helps me feel more ready to connect with international friends, sharing my own story in the most sincere and clear way.

someone has said that the price of maturity is always expensive, even painful. What about Y Nhi?
For me, maturity is a journey of constantly facing myself, from the times when I feel most tired and pressured.
The more pressure, the greater the lesson I received. Perhaps, if I had not gone through ups and downs, I would not have had so many lessons and contemplations.
I have seen that I still have many shortcomings, not enough courage, not enough depth, but instead of avoiding, I choose to face it, to understand myself, to try to improve myself little by little.
I accept comments and am willing to learn to become better, even if not everyone believes in me.
After all, I realized that everything that has happened, whether happy or sad, is worth it.
Because what happened has helped me grow up, become a better version.