Overview
- In the evening‑gown preliminaries on Wednesday she scored 9.40 overall and received a high-profile 10 from judge Osmel Sousa, a result outlets say helped place her among the top performers.
- A no‑makeup 'cara lavada' challenge on Wednesday produced mixed jury marks for Cipriani, including a single score of 5 that sparked intense social‑media criticism and allegations of unfair scoring.
- On Thursday she earned 9.31 in the swimsuit round and was reported by media as second in public voting with about 7,935 votes, moves that boosted her combined standing in provisional leaderboards.
- Published combined totals vary across outlets — RPP lists her with a 9.19 combined score in eighth place while La República published an accumulated 27.45 putting her seventh — and voting remains open through May 30.
- Beyond the stage, Cipriani has publicly said she is a mother of two and has spoken about surviving domestic violence, and she recently disclosed undergoing cosmetic procedures in a podcast, facts that have shaped public discussion of her candidacy.