The Bachelor Australia's Leilani Vakaahi The First Of Tongan Heritage In Miss Universe Australia

She’s one of 20 contestants entering ‘The Bachelor Australia’ mansion on Wednesday night, but Leilani Vakaahi is no stranger to being in front of the camera.

The 27-year-old has opened up about being the first woman of Tongan heritage to compete in the Miss Universe Australia pageant. She said it was something she wanted to do “to represent a different side of Australia” after being “the only Pacific Islander girl” at her school growing up.

“I’d watched the pageant on TV growing up and always thought I would never compare to the beauty and intelligence of the women I saw,” she told HuffPost Australia about making it to the pageant’s New South Wales state final last year.

'The Bachelor Australia' contestant Leilani Vakaahi
'The Bachelor Australia' contestant Leilani Vakaahi

“I’m so proud of being a Tongan Australian woman. I wanted to make my dad and his family proud, and show young women of mixed cultures that you can do anything you put your heart and mind to.”

After having lived in Tonga from ages four to six, Leilani continued learning about her culture while growing up in Forster on the north coast of NSW.

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“I was the only Pacific Islander girl at my school and I think a lot of people didn’t understand much about my culture but I was always proud to explain it,” she said.

“I have definitely been influenced by dad and his mother, who are both Tongan. They taught me humility and respect, and to be thankful for the privileges I’ve been given in...

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