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(Seriously learn how to use whom correctly. It's a relative pronoun when it relates to the OBJECT of a verb i.e. the entity having a verb done to it NOT the one doing the verb!)
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==Examples==
==Examples==


*'''Sport''': Winifer Fernandez, (runner-up) Leryn Franco (consolation) Michelle Jenneke
*'''Sport''': Paige Spiranac, (runner-up) Camilla Giorgi (consolation) Michelle Jenneke
*'''Music''': Ariana Grande (runner-up) Im Jin-ah (consolation) Nandi Madida
*'''Music''': Beyonce (runner-up) Cassie (consolation) Nandi Madida
*'''Models''': Liza Soberano (runner-up) Jawahir Ahmed, (consolation) Mahlagha Jaberi, Sylvie Meis (at a younger age)
*'''Models''': Adriana Lima (runner-up) Irina Shayk, (consolation) Mahlagha Jaberi, Sylvie Meis (at a younger age)
*'''Acting''': Jessica Alba, (runner-up) Lin Yun (consolation) Fahriye Evcen
*'''Acting''': Megan Fox, (runner-up) Margot Robbie (consolation) Jessica Alba


An example of a white gigastacy includes Margot Robbie, examples of an Oceanian gigastacy includes Samantha Harris, of a black gigastacy includes Jourdan Dunn, of an oriental/East Asian gigastacy includes Angelababy, of a Jewish gigastacy includes Gal Gadot, of a Middle Eastern gigastacy includes Zeinab Sherazi, and of an Indian gigastacy includes Aishwarya Rai.
An example of a white gigastacy includes Margot Robbie, examples of an Oceanian gigastacy includes Samantha Harris, of a black gigastacy includes Jourdan Dunn, of an oriental/East Asian gigastacy includes Angelababy, of a Jewish gigastacy includes Gal Gadot, of a Middle Eastern gigastacy includes Zeinab Sherazi, and of an Indian gigastacy includes Aishwarya Rai.

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