She will be representing Uganda at the Miss Environment International pageant in the Phillipines in June. For Trisha Ahebwa, this is a chance to do more than wear a crown, it is a chance to speak up about the environmental challenges Uganda is facing, such as deforestation, climate change, floods and poor waste management.
Where did you pick the interest in modelling?
I did not choose modelling, modelling chose me. Growing up, I wanted to be a musician but life and its circumstances got me here.
What type of modelling do you do?
I am a pageant model or beauty queen and my modelling extends beyond just walking the runway. It is about embodying grace, confidence, and purpose by engaging in public speaking, advocacy, and cultural representation.
Can someone earn a living through modelling?
Yes, but just like any other career, it takes strategy, consistency, and professionalism. Winning national or international titles opens doors for endorsements, hosting gigs, speaking engagements and brand deals.
What are some of your achievements from modelling?
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