Miss Australia steps down

Catherine Ayad, of Cranbourne North has decided to stand from her title as Miss Australia International 2018. 178240_09. Picture: GARY SISSONS

By Brendan Rees

Cranbourne North’s Catherine Ayad has made of the hardest decisions of her life – to step down from her title as Miss Australia International for 2018.

The 24 year-old was crowned this year’s pageant winner in February which recognised gifted women from across the country.

But in a surprise announcement last week, Ms Ayad said she was already “Living the life I have always wanted to without any crown or sash.”

“I entered into this beauty pageant to use this as a platform to fulfil my purpose on a global scale to empower and inspire others to maximize their individuality and reach their full potential regardless of their circumstances,” she said.

Ms Ayad, who is passionate about empowering women experiencing adversity, added: “If my goal is to empower and inspire others then I am already doing just that, right now.”

“This whole experience has been phenomenal, with ups and downs, like everything. I have grown as a person and I am forever thankful for everything that has happened so far.”

She recalled sharing one of the most touching moments with a girl who looked up to her – which she says she will carry in her heart forever.

“I will never ever forget that little girl who said ‘I want to be a princess just like you.’ I said to her: ‘You already are a princess your crown is just invisible’. She stood up a little taller and had the biggest smile on her face when she hugged me.”

Ms Ayad apologised to anyone she may have disappointed but felt relieved with her final decision.

“In my heart I am staying true to myself. I will continue to be me but reflect Christ as best I can.”