Nadia Ferreira was born to succeed. She is a captivating and intelligent woman with an exemplary life journey. Nadia hails from Villarrica – a town located in the eastern region of the Guarani country. Her childhood wasn’t easy. Between congenital ailments that made her vision, hearing, and walking challenging, the former Miss Universe 2021 1st Runner-Up learned inner strength from a young age. Despite the ups and downs, she is currently living life to the fullest, which includes finding happiness along the way. At 23 years old, love has already knocked on her door. Her engagement with Marc Anthony made headlines when Nadia publicly shared the big news.
Professionally, she has been busy. Winning runner-up in the most coveted beauty pageant in the world has been a key to her current success. Along with her work aspirations, philanthropy is also a very important aspect of her life. She was recently named an ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
HOLA! had an exclusive sit down with Nadia and discussed her present, past, and future. During the course of the incredible photo session, we were introduced to several aspects of her personality: her overwhelming beauty, her incredible energy, her simplicity, and even her great singing voice. As an added bonus, we witnessed the chemistry and love between Nadia and Marc firsthand, who surprised us with a visit to the session.
Nadia candidly shared that she is the future Mrs. Muñiz and described how she feels as an engaged woman. As proof of this, she proudly wore the incredible ring that was presented to her on May 12th at an intimate dinner in Miami, almost four months after they publicly announced their courtship. Even though she hasn’t yet chosen her wedding dress, she surely was inspired when she attended Brooklyn Beckham’s wedding with her future husband.
Don’t miss this digital cover and discover Nadia’s world!
<b>Photo</b>: Gerardo Briceño | <b>Stylist</b>: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | <b>Hair & Makeup</b>: Jamie Harper | <b>Interview</b>: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | <b>Dress</b>: Silvia Tcherassi | <b>Accessories</b>: Vania & David
How was your childhood? You were born in Villarrica...
I’m a ‘guaireña’. People from Villarrica call themselves guaireñas, so from Villarrica, Paraguay, my childhood was very beautiful. I have also been through many difficult situations since I was a young child. At 8 months, I had a very complicated surgery, but thank God here I am, very healthy and very sporty too. I have played tennis since the age of 6, handball tennis, basketball and cycling. I have a number of trophies that I would love to be able to show. Also, at the age of 10, I went through a fairly complicated health situation. It’s a long story, but in short, I lost my vision, hearing and mobility. After two years of treatment, I gradually recovered and here I am.
You are a woman who overcomes challenges. How did these situations, that were out of your control, affect your life?
It was quite difficult, of course, but I think I handled it with faith, because that is something that we never lost. My family - my mother, my sister and I - kept our faith in God, knowing that I was going to be fine, telling me that I was going to be fine. I was 11 years old when this happened to me and it was quite difficult for my whole family. That made me the woman I am, a strong woman, who can tell the stories of my life and know that they are going to have adversity. One can always overcome and cope to be able to fulfill the dreams that you have as a person.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Body and pant: Silvia Tcherassi | Accesorios: Susana Vega
What have adversities taught you?
That all dreams can be fulfilled and that there is no such thing as ‘you can’t’. The affirmations, the positive mind and the support of the family are also important.
Family is super important. Your mom raised you and your sister as a single mom and she is demanding...
Quiet. She is my example to follow, the most important person I have in my life. Every time I have to talk about my mom I say: ‘wow’! I love her, she taught me so much, she has accompanied me throughout this journey and continues to do so in the best way by giving me the best advice. She is my mother, but also my best friend.
How did your mom handle your beauty? You are a beautiful woman. What advice did your mother provide to keep you on the right path?How did your mom handle your beauty?
She always spoke to me about values, principles, respect, love, what really matters, which goes far beyond physical beauty, but rather what one carries inside. My mom is super affectionate, respectful and very polite. She taught me all of that since I was little.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Vestido: Silvia Tcherassi | Accesorios: Vania & David
What did your mom do you when you chose modeling?
I started when I was 13 years old. It was quite a difficult decision because I couldn’t do it alone. I was a minor and I had to be accompanied by my mother. My mother, my sister and I went everywhere. That was my family nucleus. It was a difficult decision for my family because we had to move to the capital, Asunción, to start a business. At age 14, I represented Paraguay in the Miss Teen Universe where I was third runner-up and from there I started working on television, so I had to move to the capital. My mom was the person who was with me for everything. She never left my side and I’ll never forget it.
What have you learned from modeling?
It is so incredible what one can experience and how one can grow. Thanks to my work, I have had the opportunity to travel to many countries, meet wonderful people, learn a lot - how to live my life, what I like, what are my values - and how to learn to say no. It has made me grow a lot as a person. I have had incredible experiences.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Vestido: Silvia Tcherassi | Accesorios: Vania & David
What dreams do you still have to fulfill?
I have many personal and professional goals yet to be fulfilled and one of them is to continue working for the causes to raise awareness that change is in one and that together we are stronger.
What are the social causes you would like to focus on?
Causes that I love include: the empowerment of women and everything that has to do with a sustainable life. I like sustainable fashion. Really, I always say that I am a person who is at the service of the people, so, in everything that I can contribute from the smallest to the largest, I will do it.
Television and music have always caught your attention, do you see yourself singing?
Why not? It is something that I always wanted to do. I have not studied singing, in my family there are no singers, but I sing every day. I love interpreting in Guarani, our language. Acting also calls me, I’ve had a few things out there, so I may do it.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Body and pant: Silvia Tcherassi | Accesorios: Susana Vega
Love has entered your life. How do you feel?
Very happy, very much in love... I’m living my best moment.
How did you meet?
Through Marc’s foundation, ‘Maestro Cares’…
Marc has his foundation and because of your support of philanthropy, you have this in common.
And that’s what I like the most.
What do you look for in a partner?
Above all things, respect, that is fundamental for me. Respecting each other, supporting each other and love, loving each other. I am very affectionate, so I expect the same.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Enterizo: Kris Goyri | Accesorios: Susana Vega
How do you see yourself as a married woman? How do you see your family life?
With many children (laughs). With a large family, of course!
Is there a date for the wedding?
Not yet, we are taking advantage and enjoying every second.
How would you like to see yourself that day?
I have an album of things I would like.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Top and pant: Kris Goyri | Accesorios: Susana Vega
Would Paraguay be an ideal scenario?
We don’t know, we don’t know yet.
What other projects would you like to start?
Keep focused on my work. I’ve been quite busy, thank God, and I want to keep focused on working and growing both professionally and personally.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Body and pant: Silvia Tcherassi | Accesorios: Susana Vega
What advice would you give to future Paraguayan candidates to shine in Miss Universe and take advantage of this type of platform?
Knowing that as a woman on that platform you have a voice, which really goes far beyond physical beauty, to be able to take advantage of that platform to generate a positive change in society. I think that’s what all the women who appear in those contests should know.
If you were given the opportunity to interview someone, who would you want?
Greta Thunberg, is a girl that I say: ‘Wow’! She is a little girl who has a voice, who generates a positive impact in the world by speaking about something that affects us all. What a powerful girl! I can’t imagine what she’s going to do in the future. I would love to be able to interview her and learn. I think you can learn a lot from her.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Accesorios: Vania & David
How would you like to use your story and your platform so young people understand that there is no such thing as perfect beauty?
You have to understand that social networks are not real life. You often show what you want people to know about you. But the people who manage the networks have to understand that there is a person with feelings behind the camera, whom you can affect or make their day better. One never knows...
How do you deal with negative comments and your mental health?
I try not to see them, but I am aware that there are negative and positive comments, and the important thing is to always focus on the positive and see the bright side of every situation.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Vestido: Silvia Tcherassi | Accesorios: Vania & David
How would you describe these 23 years of life?
I have been through so many situations that have taught me, so I have the opportunity to see life differently.
How do you see yourself in another 23?
I don’t know... with a family, with children. I hope I have already fulfilled many of my goals, dreams.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Top and pant: Kris Goyri | Accesorios: Susana Vega
You didn’t win the crown, but you stayed as vice queen, and a great love also arrived... How do you invite others to be surprised by life, not to deny what didn’t happen?
I think some doors close so that bigger ones open. I am an example of all that because of what you mention, one always has to stay focused and positive on what one wants as a person. And that something is always going to come. Don’t give up and don’t focus on the negative because the positive always comes. Something I have also learned is that after the storm it becomes calm.
What are your immediate dreams that you would like to fulfill?
Let’s see… a family, working in the media, being a singer or on television. There are many things to come as there is a long list.
We know that Marc is one of the greatest performers of all time. Does he give you recommendations or advice?
We haven’t talked about them (laughs). I think I would have the best teacher in the world, without a doubt..
What genre would you like to sing?
I don’t know. I haven’t thought about it.
Photo: Gerardo Briceño | Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez | Hair & Makeup: Jamie Harper | Interview: Natasha Cheij | Location: Stardust Studios | Top and pant: Kris Goyri | Accesorios: Susana Vega
When you’re in the shower, what do you sing the most?
I love Arabic music. It fascinates me. I don’t know what I’m saying, but I sing as if I understand everything I say.
Do you know how to dance Arabic music?
I love to dance to all kinds of music, you play music for me and I’m like this... (dancing).
CREDITS
Interview: Natasha Cheij Photograper: Gerardo Brinceño Hair and Makeup: Jamie Harper Stylist: Sol Román / Keyla Sánchez Location: Stardust Studios
Wardrobe: White dress: Silvia TcherassiAccessories: Vania & DavidBody and pant: Silvia Tcherassi @silviatcherassiAccessories: Susana Vega @susanavegajewelryTop and pant: Kris Goiry @krisgoyriAccessories: Susana Vega @susanavegajewelry