Isabella Rodríguez Guzmán (born 19 October 1993) is a Venezuelan TV host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned
Miss Venezuela 2018. She represented the state of
Portuguesa at the pageant and represented Venezuela at the
Miss World 2019 competition where she was placed as top 40.[2][3][4][5]
Life and career
Early life and education
Rodríguez was born in
Petare,
Miranda into a humble family belonging to the town of Petare, Sucre Municipality.[6] She is an Industrial Security student at Antonio José de Sucre University Institute of Technology in
Caracas.[7]
Pageantry
Sambil Model 2015
The Venezuelan chain of shopping centers
Centro Sambil annually organizes an event where the best young promises of national modeling are selected. In 2015, Rodríguez was one of the 12 girls selected in the national casting to participate that year in the contest. On Tuesday, June 2, 2015, the Sambil Model Fashion Show 2015 was held, with Rodríguez winning the title.[8][9]
Miss Venezuela 2018
At the end of
Miss Venezuela 2018 held on December 13, 2018, Rodríguez was crowned
Miss Venezuela 2018.[10][11] She represented Venezuela in
Miss World 2019. Rodríguez succeeded
Miss Venezuela 2017,
Sthefany Gutiérrez but was crowned by
Veruska Ljubisavljević,
Miss Venezuela World 2018 at the final event. Her court included Alondra Echeverría from
Yaracuy and Oricia Domínguez from
Táchira. Since her crowning, Rodríguez has attended many events with her fellow Miss Venezuela and Mister Venezuela titleholders. She has been the creator and has promoted her project 'I dream, I can', which serves girls in vulnerable situations in her community, not only providing food or shelter, but also psychological assistance.[12][13][14]
Miss World 2019
In December 2019, she represented Venezuela at the
Miss World 2019 pageant hosted in
London,
United Kingdom.[15][16] For her national costume and as part of the segment 'Dances of the World', she chose to represent a Madama, one the most important characters of the
Calypso de El Callao.[17] At the 2019 Miss World pageant, Rodríguez was placed as top 40.[18] This is the third consecutive placement for Venezuela since
Ana Carolina Ugarte in
2017.[19]