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Miss World Australia chooses academics over films

Published - January 06, 2018 12:37 am IST - KAKINADA

25-year-old Esma Voloder wants to focus on career in psychology

Esma Voloder

By choosing academics over the colourful projects in the tinsel world, 25-year-old Miss World Australia-2017 Esma Voloder has proved that she has been different from her fellow pageantry winners. A student of psychology and a part-time criminal profiler, she sees the crown as an opportunity to tour the world and interact with people from different backgrounds.

“After winning the title, I got a few opportunities in films and television, to which I said ‘no’. I am passionate about academics and I was forced to sacrifice one academic year for the pageantry,” Esma told The Hindu on the sidelines of the ‘Telugu Princes’ crowning event in the city.

She adds, “I am not against the glamour world. At the same time, I want to make an achievement on the academic front too. Finishing my studies and settling down in psychology-related career are my priorities now.”

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Humble beginning

Unlike most foreign tourists who prefer to visit tourist destinations and places of historical importance, Esma spends her day in an orphanage and shares her lunch with destitute kids. “I wish to know the ground realities and I like to share the pain of others,” says the celebrity, who was born in a refugee camp, as her parents were forced to leave Bosnia during the wartime.

Giving all the credits to her mother for her makeover, Esma says “I am a fighter, the quality which I imbibed from my mother. Despite several failures, I continued my fight for the crown and won it,” says the winner with a glitter in her eyes. Having been associated with the Australia-based Variety Children’s Charity, Esma wants to lend her support to service and charity activities.

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