Pricilia Carla Yules

[13][14][15] After graduating from high school, Yules took a gap year before moving to Melbourne, Australia in 2015 to pursue her culinary study.

She received her diploma in Hospitality Management & Cookery from William Angliss Institute of TAFE in Melbourne, Australia[18][19] During her time in Melbourne, Australia, apart from working as a cook at well-known restaurants, Yules was actively involved in social activities and volunteered to cook for homeless shelters.

[33][34][35] During the pageant pre-quarantine, Yules won several awards, winning the Head To Head Challenge (Group 2)[36] and advancing to the Top 27 semifinal round of The Miss World Talent fast track by showcasing Pakarena Dance [id] and traditional Buginese cloths, Bodo blouse and Sarong.

[37][38][39] On 14 December, the Miss World Indonesia] organization announced that Yules and others tested positive for COVID-19, [40][41][42][43][44][45][46] and the event was rescheduled.

[47][48][49] The finale took place on 16 March 2022, with the 40 semifinalists [50][51][52] at Puerto Rico's Coca-Cola Music Hall,[53][54][55][56] Yules finished as a top six finalist, with her Can we ever overcome inequality?

[64][65] Toni-Ann Singh of Jamaica crowned her successor Karolina Bielawska of Poland as the new titleholder at the end of the event.