Jane Garrett, the first plus-sized contestant in Miss Universe history to make it to the top 20, faced both applause and backlash during her time in the competition. See stunning photos of the beauty, who opened up about the cruel things some people had to say about her.
Jane Garrett
Hailing from Kathmandu, she stood out at the prestigious competition that has previously crowned notable winners like Olivia Culpo in 2012.
Jane Garrett
A Trailblazer on the Miss Universe Stage
A nursing student by profession, Garrett carried a powerful message of inclusivity, promoting body positivity and raising awareness about hormonal health, PCOS, and mental well-being.
First plus-size model in the Miss Universe pageant, Jane Garrett, on stage on November 18, 2023
Her holistic approach to beauty emphasized substance over style, earning her widespread admiration. Garrett’s participation celebrated more than her nation’s presence on the global stage — it symbolized a shift in the beauty industry toward embracing diversity.
Miss Nepal Jane Garrett onstage during the 72nd Miss Universe competition on November 18, 2023, in San Salvador, El Salvador.
In the swimsuit segment, she confidently walked the runway in a metallic one-piece halterneck design. The ruching at the waist not only highlighted her figure but also made a statement about celebrating body confidence.
Miss Nepal Jane Garrett during the evening gown competition of the 72nd Miss Universe pageant on November 15, 2023, in San Salvador, El Salvador.
However, after her groundbreaking run at Miss Universe 2023, Garrett opened up about the highs and lows of her experience. As the first plus-sized contestant to secure a spot in the top 20, her journey was filled with triumphs and challenges.
Following her exit from Miss Universe 2023, Garrett opened up about her struggles with self-esteem, her determination to inspire others, and the harsh criticism she faced along the way during a candid interview.
Jane Garrett of Nepal during a visit to Benjamin Bloom Children’s Hospital on November 8, 2023, in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Garrett admitted that advancing to the top 20 was a pleasant surprise. Having once battled low self-esteem and eating disorders, she described the achievement as deeply validating. “I really did not expect to get that much applause on the stage or that much spotlight,” she explained.
Miss Nepal Jane Garrett during the 72nd Miss Universe competition on November 16, 2023, in San Salvador, El Salvador.
“And I wasn’t expecting anything. I was just there to represent my country and to represent women all over the world. And that was my goal,” Garrett added.
Miss Nepal Jane Garrett poses during the 72nd Miss Universe competition on November 18, 2023, in San Salvador, El Salvador.
Her moment on stage, surrounded by applause, was transformative not just for her but also for societal perceptions of beauty.”I came with a humble heart… but when I won on that stage, I got the loudest applause from the whole entire audience,” she said.

Jane Garrett from a video posted on September 29, 2024
Although her journey ended after the top 20, Garrett expressed immense pride in what she had accomplished, celebrating on Instagram with the caption, “Top 20 baby! I’m grateful to all my fans and people who supported me. I gave my best and that’s what matters!”
Jane Garrett
However, her presence also invited harsh criticism, as some online comments attacked her appearance. “Lol I have seen girls much prettier than her,” one person said. “Miss jumbo! Not miss universe,” another person wrote. A third remarked, “Really!! Can’t find anything good in you.”

Jane Garrett
Garrett revealed that she was aware of some of the cruel things people were saying about her. “I see things like, ‘Oh, she’s a whale,’ or ‘That’s disgusting. I’m going to vomit.’ Or like, ‘She’s promoting obesity.’ ‘Why don’t you go to the gym?’ And things like that. And it’s like they don’t even know my story. They don’t even know what I’m going through,” she admitted.
Jane Garrett
Reflecting on her younger years, the South Asian beauty shared that her dream of becoming a model led to harmful behaviors as she struggled to fit into societal ideals.

Jane Garrett from a video posted on September 27, 2024
“While I was growing up, I used to want to be a model as well, and I used to starve myself. I had a lot of eating disorders and mental health issues when I was a child because I wanted to be a model,” Garrett revealed.

Jane Garrett from a video posted on September 27, 2024
She added, “And all the girls around me were very thin, especially when you’re a teenager… because that’s just their body type. And I would compare myself to a lot of the girls there, and I would feel like I’m not good enough.”
Jane Garrett
However, Garrett eventually learned to love herself, saying, “So I had to really remove all of those messages that were coming from society as well as coming from my own mind. So I had to really brainwash myself again and accept who I am and love myself.”