As 2014 draws to a close, it's almost time to announce who will be the beauty queen to reign over all the others - now, as the Miss Universe pageant approaches and will be broadcast on January 2015, it's now known that the hosts will be Natalie Morales from NBC and Thomas Roberts from MSNBC!
For the National Broadcasting Company (NBC), the "Miss Universe" broadcast is one of the biggest events of the year outside of their television shows and sports events - and there's no doubt the show will now be even more successful, after Natalie Morales' NBC gig was announced as hosting the pageant!
According to TV By The Numbers, the Natalie Morales NBC announcement was made late last week, also announcing the official date of the event: Sunday, January 25, 2015!
Famous for her work in "Today," Natalie Morales' NBC career has been a long one, also having appeared on "Dateline NBC" as well as "NBC Nightly News," as she is one of the network's top anchors in an impressive career, there as well as in MSNBC, where her "Miss Universe" co-host works right now Thomas Roberts, who works as an anchor of "Way Too Early," as well as being a contributor to "Morning Joe."
On 2013, Thomas Roberts co-hosted the pageant for the first time, along with former Spice Girl Melanie Brown (known then by her stage name, Mel B or "Scary Spice"), but this will be the first time hosting for Morales.
According to Latin Times, the upcoming ceremony was announced via a press release from Donald Trump and Paula Shugart, the president of the Miss Universe Organization. The gala will be the 63rd annual pageant, and it will be broadcasted from Miami, Florida, at 7:00 PM/6:00CT, along with a simultaneous broadcast in Spanish on Telemundo, after a special called "Camino a la Corona" (roughly translating to "The Way Towards the Crown").
As the details roll by including the fact that Natalie Morales from NBC will be co-hosting, fans of the "Miss Universe" pageant now have a date and time for the night when the crowned will be passed over from Venezuelan beauty Gabriela Isler to a new woman to represent our universe.