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Daub.

Last seen on: Daily Celebrity Crossword – 10/15/19 TV Tuesday

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Gerti Daub Hollmann (born 1937 in Utrecht, Netherlands) is a German esthetician, model and actress. Crowned Miss Germany of 1957, she is probably most famous for being the girl who many thought should have won the scandal-plagued 1957 Miss Universe contest but didn’t.

The 1957 Miss Universe Pageant was beset by a number of serious scandals, not just the judges’ failure to select Miss Germany, the popular favorite, as Miss Universe.

Daub, a 19-year-old, 5′ 6½” green-eyed blonde from Hamburg, was crowned Miss Hamburg in May, 1957. The next month she won the Miss Germany title and just four days later placed third in the Miss Europe competition. There she was chosen “Miss Photogenic Europe.”

Soon after she became Miss Germany, the press started calling her “Grace Kelly” because of her strong resemblance to the beautiful American movie star.

Next came the Miss Universe Pageant in Long Beach, California. Opening ceremonies were Saturday, 13 July 1957, followed by the Miss Universe Parade on Sunday, after which Daub was again voted “Miss Photogenic” by members of the international press corps covering the Pageant. By Tuesday, Daub was clearly the favorite of both the media and the public and the next morning’s Los Angeles Times would describe her as “a virtually perfect 19-year-old blonde, who is becoming a favorite to win the Miss Universe crown.” Another Times article would refer to her as “the exquisitely beautiful Miss Germany.” The press soon came up with another nickname for Daub — “Germany’s Blonde Venus.” The Austin Daily Herald would refer to her as “the breath-takingly beautiful Gerti Daub.” The Los Angeles Herald-Express would call her “the almost unanimous choice of television viewers and press photographers.” Another article in the same paper would say, “Germany’s entrant in the lavish spectacle, blonde, delicate Gerti Daub seemed an overwhelming favorite.”

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