Lupita Jones

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Jones and the second or maternal family name is Garay.
Lupita Jones
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born María Guadalupe Jones Garay
(1968-09-06) September 6, 1968
Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico
Residence Mexico City, Mexico
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
Title(s) Señorita Mexico 1990
Miss Universe 1991
Major
competition(s)
Miss Mexico 1990
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1991
(Winner)
Spouse Simón Charaf Medina (m. 1993; div. 2000)
Children Simón Charaf Jones

María Guadalupe "Lupita" Jones Garay Spanish pronunciation: [luˈpita ˈʝouns], [ʝons]; (born September 6, 1968 in Mexicali) is a Mexican actress, director and beauty queen who became the first Mexican woman to win the title of Miss Universe in 1991.

Miss Universe 1991

Representing the state of Baja California, Jones won the title of Señorita México (Miss Mexico) in September, 1990.

A few months later, on May 17, 1991 in Las Vegas, Nevada, she and 72 contestants competed for the title of Miss Universe 1991.

Lupita became the clear favorite of the judges, entering the semifinals of the pageant in first place, the only delegate with an average score above 9. During the final telecast, Jones breezed through the competition, winning everything: swimsuit, interview and evening gown. As the indisputable leader, she dominated with her articulate answers the next two rounds of competition (the Top 6 judges' questions and the Top 3 final question), winning it all, the crown, the prizes and the prestigious title for her country.

Life after Miss Universe

Jones had studied business administration before Miss Universe and also did post-graduate studies in industrial administration at the Centro de Enseñanza Técnica y Superior in her native city of Mexicali, Baja California.

After finishing her reign in 1992, she founded a company named Promocertamen and, in 1994, created Nuestra Belleza México, the Official Mexican Pageant responsible for choosing Mexico's representatives to Miss Universe, Miss World and Miss International.

In 1999, she decided that the contest would support an important program for ill-treated girls in the country through the Integral Family Development project. In 2000, Jones accepted an appointment as UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador[1] and Face to Face Campaign Spokesperson for Mexico.

From 2008 to 2014, Lupita Jones and longtime pageant director-rival Osmel Sousa were brought together to judge Nuestra Belleza Latina, a beauty pageant-related reality television series created by the US Hispanic network Univision, which searches for young women of Latin American descent across the United States.

After 13 years, she finally produced a winner at one of the 3 most well-known beauty pageants in the planet since 1960: Priscila Perales, Miss International 2007 and another one in 2009 with Anagabriela Espinoza, Miss International 2009. She had yet to produce a winner in the other two: Miss World and Miss Universe, even failing to place more than twice in each pageant during her first decade as director of her country's beauty organization.

Nonetheless, from 2004 to 2008, she sent several successful representatives to the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants, all placing consecutively as semifinalists or runners-up. Finally, in 2010, nineteen years after her Miss Universe win, a Mexican woman was crowned as Miss Universe 2010, Ximena Navarrete. She is yet to produce a winner in Miss World.

Now she's single and has one son with ex-husband Simón Charaf.

In 2015 Jones again emerged in the news. In response to negative comments on Mexicans by Donald Trump, part-owner of the Miss Universe organization, Jones endorsed withdrawal of the 2015 contestant from Mexico and urged a boycott of products associated with the 2015 pageant.[2]

Filmography

Telenovelas

Year Project Role Notes
2015 Como dice el dicho Rocío / Ana Regina 2 Episodes
2014 La malquerida (telenovela) Carmen Gallardo de Torres Recurring role
2013 Rosario Fabiana Recurring role

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Norway Mona Grudt
Miss Universe
1991
Succeeded by
Namibia Michelle McLean
Preceded by
Marilé del Rosario
Miss Mexico
1990
Succeeded by
Mónica Zuñiga
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