Sushmita unveiled a never-before-seen photograph from 1994 — a tender moment showing her holding a baby during a visit to an orphanage. Dressed in her Miss Universe sash, her expression was as graceful as ever, reflecting the calm confidence of an 18-year-old who had just made history.
The former beauty queen shared a heartfelt note about how that child, though nameless, taught her a powerful life lesson. Sushmita credited that tiny encounter as one of the most meaningful parts of her Miss Universe experience — a moment of purity that stayed with her forever.
“30 years today!” she wrote with pride, celebrating the unforgettable day India clinched its first Miss Universe crown. The post stood as a reminder of how far she’s come — from a teenage pageant contestant to a celebrated actress, mother, and role model.
Sushmita gave a heartfelt shout-out to her homeland for shaping her identity and giving her strength. She also thanked the Philippines — the country that hosted the pageant — for its continued love and warmth. Her post included a sweet “#MahalKita,” Tagalog for “I love you,” showing her long-standing connection with the nation.
Showing her characteristic grace, Sushmita fondly remembered Carolina Gómez, the first runner-up at the Miss Universe 1994 pageant. She tagged her in the post and sent love her way, proving that some bonds go beyond competition.
In a warm message to her fans and supporters around the globe, Sushmita thanked them for inspiring her in more ways than they could imagine. She acknowledged that every step of her journey has been shaped by the love and positivity she received over the years.
Her post was more than just a trip down memory lane. It was a celebration of her journey — one that broke barriers and opened doors for many Indian women. From being crowned Miss Universe to adopting two daughters and owning her story fearlessly, Sushmita remains a trailblazer.
Signing off with her signature positivity, she wrote, “Here’s to the next 30!” and ended with her go-to mantra — “Dugga Dugga.” For her fans, it was a perfect blend of nostalgia and hope, proving once again that Sushmita’s light hasn’t dimmed — it’s only growing brighter.