Vietnamese supermodel crowned fourth runner-up at int’l beauty pageant

The Vietnamese contestant said he felt proud to represent Vietnam on an international platform and bring home the prestigious title.

The top five at the Manhunt International 2025 competition. A French contestant (centre) won the pageant, while Vietnamese representative Nguyen Vu Linh (right) was the fourth runner-up. (Photo: Courtesy of Manhunt International 2025)
The top five at the Manhunt International 2025 competition. A French contestant (centre) won the pageant, while Vietnamese representative Nguyen Vu Linh (right) was the fourth runner-up. (Photo: Courtesy of Manhunt International 2025)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vietnamese supermodel Nguyen Vu Linh has won fourth place at the Manhunt International 2025 competition, a global search for the next top male model that took place in Bangkok, Thailand.

The final night on June 10 saw 37 contestants from various countries and territories around the world compete by showcasing haute couture outfits, swimwear and elegant suits.

Contestant Adonis Renaud from France was crowned as the winner. Linh made it into the top five, ultimately winning the fourth runner-up title, while contestants from Sri Lanka and Jamaica secured the titles of first and second runners-up, respectively. A contestant from the Philippines was named the third runner-up.

In addition to the main titles, several special awards were presented to outstanding individuals, including the Audience Choice Award to the representative from Pakistan, the Best Face Award to the contestant from France, the Best Dressed Award to the contestant from Spain and the Friendship Award to the contestant from Japan.

During nearly 10 days in Thailand, the contestants participated in various side activities including tourism promotion, brand photo shoots, charity work and cultural exchanges.

The Vietnamese contestant said he felt proud to represent Vietnam on an international platform and bring home the prestigious title. He noted that this achievement is the result of relentless effort, not only from him but also from his entire supporting team.

“The beauty of the moment will forever be a significant milestone in my journey,” Linh wrote on his Facebook page.

“It's not just about the dazzling lights or the applause, but about the looks, smiles and warm embraces that I have received. I truly cherish all the love, support and encouragement from everyone – these mean more than any title.

“I believe that position is just a number. What matters most is the journey taken, the people who have always been by my side and the genuine love that I feel.

“Thank you for accompanying and loving me. The road ahead is still long, and I will continue to strive every day for those who care for me."

Linh's result at Manhunt International 2025 is considered a remarkable achievement, continuing Vietnam’s streak of success in international beauty and male modelling competitions in the past few years.

The 31-year-old supermodel from the southern province of Ben Tre is 1.86 metres tall and weighs 78 kg, with body measurements of 99 - 78 - 98. He became renowned after winning the runner-up title in the Vietnam Fashion Model 2018 competition.

Following that success, he made it to the top 10 of the 'Next Gentleman' programme. At the 'Mister Grand International - International Peace King 2022' competition, in addition to the title of fourth runner-up, he also won two additional awards for Best National Costume and Best Male Model.

Manhunt International is a prominent international search for the next male supermodel that was founded in 1993, with the aim of providing men a platform to present their talents and skills./.

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