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    Antigua’s Queen of Carnival Heads to Nevis for Regional Pageant

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    Antigua and Barbuda’s Queen of Carnival 2025, Kia Kerwan, has arrived in Nevis ahead of her debut at the Caribbean Culture Pageant.

    Speaking at V.C. Bird International Airport, Kerwan said her participation goes beyond beauty, highlighting her desire to represent her culture on a regional stage.

    Her appearance follows a strong showing in the national competition, where she won Best Swimwear and Best Evening Wear—raising expectations for her performance in Nevis.

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