Goddess Of Nature Malaysia 2026 Now Open For Registration

Opening Speech by Founder, Summer Lau

Goddess of Nature Malaysia 2026, proudly presented by Xmegami with Innovitalize Capital as co-organiser, officially kicked off with a press conference held today at KL Wellness City, marking the launch of this year’s pageant.

One of the biggest highlights of the event was the surprise appearance of Hong Kong actor Oscar Leung, who showed his support by attending in person. Although the event was only at the press conference stage, Oscar’s presence has already built anticipation for the grand finale this coming September.

Oscar Leung: “I won’t go easy”
During the press conference, Oscar Leung confirmed that he will be one of the judges for the grand finale and did not hold back in setting expectations. “I won’t go easy,” he said firmly. He added that beauty alone is not enough:

“A pageant is not just about appearance. Being pretty is not sufficient — a true ‘Goddess’ should possess intelligence, emotional intelligence, substance, and knowledge. Inner and outer qualities must go hand in hand.”

Oscar also emphasised that he will be looking beyond surface-level beauty: “I want to see how a woman transforms, not just how she looks on stage.” His candid and professional remarks have raised expectations for his judging at the grand finale on 26 September

Oscar Leung confirmed that he will be one of the judges for the grand finale
MOU SIGNING with Co-Founder Of Innovitalize Capital – Felix Kee

Bob Lam to Host Grand Finale
Although Hong Kong actor Bob Lam was not present at the press conference, organiser and founder Summer Lau confirmed that he has been invited to serve as one of the hosts for the grand finale.
Known for his signature humour, Bob is expected to bring a lively and entertaining dynamic to the competition, balancing the intensity of the contest.

Summer Lau joked: “With one strict judge and one humorous host, this combination will definitely be exciting.”

7th Edition with Theme “Rebirth & Transformation”
Now in its 7th edition, Goddess of Nature Malaysia 2026 carries the theme “Rebirth & Transformation”, aiming to inspire women to break through personal limitations, rediscover inner strength, and embrace growth from within.

The competition is now open for registration to women aged 18 to 27, who are unmarried and without children, with a minimum height requirement of 160cm. Auditions will take place on 9–10 May, while the grand finale is scheduled for 26 September 2026.

Winners will receive prizes worth up to RM10,000, along with opportunities to travel to Japan and Chengdu, China, expanding their global exposure.

Event Highlights: Partnerships, Product Launch & Mentorship Line-up
The press conference also featured multiple partnership signing ceremonies, alongside the launch of an exclusive brand jointly developed by the pageant and Winna Global Sdn Bhd. In addition, the organiser unveiled its panel of professional mentors, marking a significant upgrade in the competition’s overall structure. From image development to music training, the platform aims to provide a more comprehensive growth journey for participants — empowering them beyond the stage.

Main Presenter MOU Signing with Sheue Xin, Founder of Xmegami
Opening ceremony FOUNDER & VVIPS & MAIN SPONSOR

A Promising Start to a Transformational Journey
Although only a press conference, Oscar Leung’s bold statements and the announcement of Bob Lam as host have already generated strong early buzz for the competition. As the journey unfolds, all eyes will be on whether this platform — centred on beauty, growth, and transformation — will discover the next truly inspiring “Goddess”.

The answer will be revealed on 26 September.
If you know someone who fits the criteria, do encourage them to take part and step into a platform where they can truly shine.

Registration form : https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeFD-
tGyRJEgRTRjzgfvV3qOC_F6WnI5H01E073F0nWv9U1sA/viewform

For more information, please visit:
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IG:goddessofnature.malaysia

Juniper

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