Sunday, October 31, 2010

Visiting Central Florida as an International Ambassador for Bullies Out






 
 
International Bullies Out Ambassador and America's Perfect Teen Anysha Panesar visited a local Central Florida elementary school this past week. It was an incredible experience for her and the children. Anysha said, "I was so amazed at the students questions and their overall sense of interest. Taking about being bullied is a passion for me. I want to make a difference all over the world."
 
It has been quite an amazing ride over the last three months for this fabulous teen queen. She has done media all over the world in countries including India, the United Kingdom and right here in the United States.
 
Recently Anysha also had the opportunity to shoot the cover for Super Models Unlimited which will be released in January 2011 for their Most Beautiful issue. Anysha says her overall goal for this year is to be more than a role model. "I want to be a personality that brings light to dark corners and have the courage to make some of my wildest dreams come true!"

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Super Models Unlimited 10th Anniversary Gala

Super Models Unlimited graciously invited me to be a part of their 10th Anniversary celebration here in Hollywood, California at the Music Box Theatre. It has been such an amazing opportunity and I have truly enjoyed all of the  events we have been a part of. I think I have found a new favorite place to visit. We have had so much fun here in Los Angeles and Hollywood. From shopping on Rodeo to shooting the Super Models cover I am so excited about everything we have accomplished while I was here. 













Adventures with Freddy and Liz in Los Angeles






Saturday, October 23, 2010


What do America's Perfect Teen and Kim Kardashian have in common? Great fashion sense..... Kim is on the cover of LA Confidential wearing the same dress that Aysha wore to the Bobby Brown UK event

Friday, September 24, 2010

America's Perfect Teen is a world wide sensation!



With media coverage from Dubai to the United States Anysha Panesar has truly defined herself as a worldwide media darling. The press is tough to handle but her ability to show grace and humility under fire combined with a great sense of couture style gives her a distinct place in the pageantry hall of fame.


Anysha is dedicated to creating awareness not just about beauty but has also championed the issue of bullying which will be a topic she will speak on throughout the year. She said, "I find it important to use my title and my visibility to create more opportunities for me to speak from my heart. It is never easy to stand out and I want to help young people like me understand that you have to stand up to bullies by overcoming with grace and personal integrity."


She has found her share of personal struggles with being bullied in school as her star climbed with her reality television debut on Super Sweet 16 of MTV UK. Anysha had the highest rated episode and now comes the amazing opportunity after being crowned America's Perfect Teen 2010 to give back to others. Anysha is excited to share her story with young people across the world!

Live Interview on the Today Show!



Click on the link below and go straight to my live interview 
on one of America's favorite morning shows the TODAY SHOW!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/39303936#39303936

Today Show Coverage Day 1





At first blush, it’s a familiar story: A small-town girl beats the odds to win fame and fortune at a beauty pageant. But the twist is that the small town of Anysha Panesar, newly crowned America’s Perfect Teen, is not in America at all — and that has some folks up in arms.

Anysha, 16, hails from Llangan, Wales — some 3,500 miles from U.S. shores. While on a family vacation in Kissimmee, Fla., last month, she entered the America’s Perfect Teen pageant on a whim. But lo and behold, when the winner was announced, she was the last young woman standing among 30 contestants.
“I didn’t think I would actually win because I’m British, so I thought there was no chance I was going to win an American pageant,” Panesar told the London Daily Mail newspaper.
    But some pageant teens’ parents not only didn’t believe Panesar would win; they believe she shouldn’t have. They were shocked to learn that the pageant has no U.S. residency requirement, and have taken it up with pageant officials.
The pageant’s sponsors also had a few choice words for its founder, Michael Galanes, who steadfastly maintains the right girl won America’s Perfect Teen — even if she doesn’t happen to be American. “There really is no reason for any sort of uproar,” Galanes told NBC’s Michelle Kosinski. “You know how you say, that girl had ‘it’? Well, she truly did.”
Riches-to-riches story To be sure, Anysha’s tale is far from a rags-to-riches story — in fact, the $2,000 incash and $18,000 in scholarship money may seem like small change to her family. Her well-heeled parents send her to the same elite private school in Cardiff, Wales, that chart-topping singer Charlotte Church attended. And they splashed out nearly six figures to throw Anysha’s Moulin Rouge-themed birthday party last year — a bash so lavish it was featured on MTV’s “My Super Sweet 16” reality series.


But Anysha’s mother, Caroline, told Britain’s Daily Post newspaper that any complaints about a Welsh girl’s winning an American beauty pageant didn’t come until after the family had already left their vacation home in Florida and headed back to Europe.
“I did not hear anyone say anything nasty about being British when we were there, but I have heard it since and it’s sour grapes,” she said. “For every person who says, ‘Well done,’ there will be someone who complains behind her back.”
Even before entering the America’s Perfect Teen competition, the attractive teen was no stranger to beauty pageants. Her proud mother says Anysha has already been crowned Miss Teen Wales and won a modeling competition back home, and had even entered American pageants before, placing runner-up once.
But Anysha said her track record was nothing compared to other girls in the America’s Perfect Teen pageant; some had been competing in beauty contests since they were 4 years old.
“I wasn’t as experienced as the other girls and didn’t know as much as they did — so I still can’t believe I actually won,” she told the Daily Mail.
Anysha said she’s going to put her scholarship money to good use; after completing high school in Wales, she plans to relocate to the U.S. to study broadcasting. In fact, she is already in talks to launch her own reality TV show about her year as America’s Perfect Teen’s reigning queen.
    Galanes admitted to the Daily Mail that Anysha’s pageant win did “cause a bit of a stir because she is, of course, British,” but maintained there was no violation of pageant rules.

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/39284368/39284602