Brenda Smith Lezama Crowned Señorita Panamá 2021 LIVE, WATCH Here

Sunday, November, 7, 2021: In The LIVE Grand Gala Brenda Smith Crowned Miss Panama 2021 aka Senorita Panama aka Miss Universe 2021 Just Now at Wyndham Panamá Albrook Mall Hotel & Convention Center, Watch The Full Grand finale Show Streamed Live Youtube Video Here!!! Crowning done By Carmen Jaramillo aka Carmen Isabel Jaramillo Velarde Miss Universe Panama 2020 / Senorita Panama 2020, who seen in Blue Gown taking The Crown from Her Own Head and Putting on Brenda's.

Colombia's Brenda Smith Past Beauty Titles are Miss Missouri Teen USA 2013, 1st runner-up at Miss Georgia USA 2017, Mexicana Universal Ciudad de México 2019 and finished 2nd runner-up at Mexicana Universal 2020. She is seen in TV of Nuestra Belleza Latina, (2006), Reversion (2018) and Dr. Drew on Call (2011) and Miss Teen USA 2013 Show Won Top 16 Position. Miss Teen USA 2013 Fans can vote for a delegate to reach the semifinals Top 16 through July 15-August 9, 2013. The fan vote was won by Missouri Brenda Smith-Lezana.

Miss Missouri Teen USA 2013, Brenda Smith-Lezama, competes in Kandice Pelletier swimwear and Chinese Laundry shoes during the Swimsuit segment of the 2013 Miss Teen USA Pageant at ATLANTIS, Paradise Island, Bahamas on Saturday, August 10, 2013. HO/ Miss Universe L.P., LLLP Photographer Darren Decker

Social Profile of Brenda Smith: Official Website - www.brendasmithlezama.com | Instagram - @brendasmithlezama | Twitter @BrenSmithLezama | Facebook - www.facebook.com/BrendaSmithLezama |IMDB - www.imdb.com/name/nm9825519

Miss Missouri Teen USA 2013, Brenda Smith-Lezama, is named one of the 16 finalist as she walks the runway in a Sherri Hill dress and Chinese Laundry shoes during the opening the 2013 Miss Teen USA Pageant at ATLANTIS, Paradise Island, Bahamas on Saturday, August 10, 2013. HO/ Miss Universe L.P., LLLP Photographer Darren Decker

From SPEAKER, HOST and ACTRESS Brenda Smith Lezama's Official Website: Brenda has as diverse of a career as she does an identity, and both are equally in the spotlight. In her latest television appearance, the Univision television show Nuestra Belleza Latina, she opened conversations of the lack of representation of Afro-Latinos and intersectionality in a community that often shies away from these topics. 

Brenda’s mix of identities was often met with, “you are not enough.” Not Latina enough, not Black enough, not American enough. Brenda has strived to create her seat at the table while avoiding tokenization. 

The former University of Missouri student body vice president reflects on stepping up, speaking out and the power of using a young voice to make a difference.  She shares lessons learned from student-led protests ignited by systemic racism that captured national headlines.