The new Miss World Ivian SARCOS from Venezuela, was crowned on 6Nov 2011
A woman who spent five years studying in a nunnery and once dreamt of becoming a nun has been crowned Miss World 2011.
 Miss Venezuela, Ivian  Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares, beat contestants from 113 countries to the  coveted title after impressing the judges in the categories of beach  beauty, top model, talent, sports, and beauty with a purpose - where the  contestants must demonstrate involvement in a charity project.
Ms Sarcos Colmenares, 21, was  orphaned at a young age and spent five years studying at a nunnery. She  dreamt of becoming a nun but her life took a different direction, as  she gained a degree in human resources and worked for a broadcasting company before becoming a beauty queen.

She was the favourite for the Miss  World title going into the final at Earls Court, London, yesterday  evening but reacted with delight and disbelief when she was announced as  the winner of the famous beauty pageant. Now she said she wants to use  her title to help other people. She  said: 'Winning means everything to me and I hope to take advantage of  being a winner in a productive manner. 
I’m unbelievably happy to have  won and there are some incredible girls. I first and foremost want to  help people in need. I would like to help people like me. I am an  orphan. I would also like to help the elderly and troubled teenagers. As  many people as I can.
'Unfortunately  I lost both my parents at a very young age which led me to study for  five years in a nunnery. I spent my five years in there and my dream was  to become a nun.'