2025 GMB: Volta Region's Etornam Wins The Star Performer Award, Ghanaians Applaud Her
- Volta Region's Ghana's Most Beautiful representative, Etornam, has won over many with her stellar performances in the 2025 edition of the show
- Young and eloquent beauty queen Etornam won the star performer award during the second eviction show on August 31
- Some social media users have commented on Etornam's look and great presentation skills on Instagram
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In a dazzling display of talent and cultural storytelling, Etornam, the representative from the Volta Region, has captured the hearts of many as she took home the coveted Star Performer Award during the historic eviction show of Ghana's Most Beautiful 2025.
This year's competition has been particularly significant, as it showcases the rich tapestry of Ghanaian heritage through the performances of its contestants.

Source: Instagram
Etornam crowned star performer at 2025 GMB
2025 Ghana Most Beautiful contestant Etornam delivered a captivating narrative that brought the remarkable legacy of Mama Asieku III to life, mesmerising the audience with her eloquence and theatrical flair.

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Her exceptional storytelling skills not only commanded the stage but also engaged the judges, who were left spellbound by her artistry.
Dressed in a stylish, colourful Kente ensemble, which she elegantly paired with handcrafted beads representing the rich royal traditions of her region, Etornam's look was a true homage to her heritage.
A stylish, glittering headwrap adorned her head, while she gracefully modelled in traditional handmade sandals, completing her regal and glamorous appearance.
The Instagram video is below:
Volta Region's Etornam trends with GMB performance
Some social media users have commented on Volta Region's Etornam's performance during the second week of evictions. YEN.com.gh has compiled some reactions below:
Daavi Akpedze stated:
"Indeed, HE answered! ❤️ Pride pride pride."
Ahkhor Fha stated:
"When the award winner comes clear with a checked performance like this, then we understand. Congrats ETORNAM 👏 you deserve it, babes 😘."
Sãsã Bëë stated:
"From Mama Yakagbe to Mama Asieku."
Chris White stated:
"Vote oo, don't just congratulate her. She is doing her part, so guys, let your vote be bigger than the congratulations."
Milli De Queen stated:
"I am from the Volta Region, but to be honest, Diyua the Oti lady deserves tonight's star performance!"
Nunana Giftioux Agbenyega stated:
"This year, all the ladies came prepared, ooo, Etornam did well, she was on fire. The Oti gal is also doing well, but her people aren't voting."
Akosua Obour Tabiri quipped:
"Victory is ours. Thanks Etornam👍 I'm happy 😊."
King Ninobrownz Agbanaglo Emmanuel stated:
"We have done it again 👑. Which region is beautiful than us, the Voltarians, no galamsey, no destruction of forests, thank God."
Etornman wins the most eloquent award
During her first performance as a 2025 GMB contestant, Etornam's presence was undeniable. She stood out among the other sixteen participants with a deeply moving, powerful storytelling rendition that earned her the title of Most Eloquent for the evening.
Her performance was a breathtaking amalgamation of vibrant cultural elements, rhythmic movements, and an unapologetic expression of pride in her heritage, which left both the judges and the live audience enraptured.
What truly set Etornam apart was her ability to capture the essence of the Volta Region, speaking with clarity, emotion, and a confidence that resonated with everyone present.
This skilful representation positioned her as a clear favourite in the competition, further amplifying her rising star status.
The Facebook video is below:
TV3 evicts Boatemaa and Hemaa from GMB
Earlier, YEN.com.gh wrote about the Western North representative, Hemaa, and the Ahafo Region’s representative, Boatemaa, who were evicted from the 2025 Ghana's Most Beautiful competition.
Both contestants departed the stage with tears in their eyes, reflecting on their transformative journey within the pageant.
Having spent several weeks in the spotlight since the competition's launch on Sunday, July 27, 2025, at the iconic Black Star Square in Accra, these remarkable young women had showcased their beauty, talent, and cultural heritage with utmost grace.
Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.
Source: YEN.com.gh

