Davina Bennett shares her rocky road to Miss Jamaica! Fighting depression & rejection to VICTORY!



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Davina Bennett’s fame grew overnight as she was known as the afro queen when she claimed 2nd runner-up at the Miss Universe 2017 pageant. She shares her less than pretty journey to becoming Miss Jamaica, and candidly reveals her battle with depression, facing many rejections and doors closing.

Davina very candidly shares where her career path has taken her and her many life lessons along the way.

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  1. Here's two female, without any doubt, I thought should have WON Ms. Universe. Yendi, you put God first in your final answer, the world never chose you, but it did not chose Jesus either, you WIN. Dav, don't know you much, still getting to know you. You're life and testimony is powerful, don't watch nuh face. Go Thru Gurlllllllllls❤

  2. I think affirmations are necessary in the absence of, in the presence of there is no need for. If you feel loved and know you are loved, there is no need to be reminded verbally many times daily. Amother thing this is not us culturally. Food is provided you know you are loved, you are reprimanded, you know you are loved. Clothes, shelter, school, however humble, you know you are loved. No verbal reinforcement required.

  3. Davina you are living your purpose. Beautifully, physically & Spiritually. When the mind robs you of that inner peace, remember you are already chosen to be in predestined space in which you so beautifully occupy. The most precious gem dims in comparison to your radiance. Queen keep on thriving. Yendi love your program, your girlish laughter is contagious

  4. Yes Yendi, is the same way I feel about her. There is something about her sprit. She draws you to her. For someone who struggled with low self esteem, she has a stronge presence. I love her yuh si. Would love to meet her.

  5. What a beautiful interview. I loved the food part. I don't understand how people spew so much hate online about others when they know nothing about people's journey. This is a reminder for all of us to believe in ourselves. Chase our dreams but be open to the fact that they don't always appear in the way we imagine they would. When I pray for things I always ask for the ability to recognize when I have received them. Love and light to both of you. Loving these interviews Yendi 🙂

  6. I love Davina honestly when she say – yes you would . We all need to be challenged to grow and develop. As humans everything is a process and a journey

  7. Horlicks and Malted Milk😍😘🥰 you guys are authentic. Beautiful interview. Dav you can claim the title of being the pretty black woman who re-energized the black girl hair movement worldwide.

  8. It hurt my heart so much to hear Davina speak about taking those two bottles of back medication 😭 and then she say God why I don’t have no more pills 😭

  9. Davina is a "purpose child". I read your story from the beginning and was inspired then and still following through with you. God has his hand on your life. Yuh nuh si nutn yet! Proceed! Thanks Yendi. I really appreciate what you are doing.

  10. Davina is such a beautiful soul and such a true example of what a lot of black girls go through as a child. I applaud Yendi once more for this program. I have learnt so much and have identified with so many which ultimately motivate me and push me to continue trying to be the best version of myself.

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