Former Miss Universe Croatia Laura Gnjatović Shares Dubrovnik Vacation Photos, Looks Forward to Nursing Career
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Former Miss Universe Croatia 2025, Laura Gnjatović, shared photos from her vacation in Dubrovnik, posing in a swimsuit.
- Gnjatović, who also works as an emergency nurse, expressed her excitement about returning to work in Dubrovnik.
- She previously competed in the Miss Universe pageant in Thailand, reaching the top 30.
Laura Gnjatović, who held the title of Miss Universe Croatia 2025, recently shared a series of vacation photos from Dubrovnik on her Instagram profile. Under the caption "May it always be like this," the former beauty queen offered her followers a glimpse into her relaxing day, including a striking image of herself in a swimsuit.
Her post garnered numerous compliments from followers, who praised her "rare, sweet, simple, and authentic beauty," noting her natural and likable demeanor. One commenter remarked on her "beautiful figure," wishing her a pleasant evening.
You are a wonderful creature of rare, sweet, simple, and authentic beauty. You are so natural and likable. A beautiful lady, you have a great body, I wish you a pleasant evening and a big greeting.
After passing on her crown to her successor in May, Gnjatović has been enjoying a well-deserved break. Her tenure as Miss Universe Croatia was filled with commitments, culminating in her participation in the Miss Universe pageant in Thailand, where she successfully advanced to the top 30.
Currently living between Zadar and Dubrovnik, Gnjatović is preparing to return to her profession as an emergency nurse in Dubrovnik this summer. Despite initial skepticism about the demanding nature of the job, she affirmed her passion for the medical field. "I really love this profession, I love this job and I can't wait to return to Dubrovnik now and help my colleagues a bit, to give them as much support as I can, so that they can perhaps rest a bit, maybe take some annual leave or sick leave... So I can't wait and I'm fully prepared," she stated, expressing her eagerness to support her colleagues and contribute to the emergency services.
I was perhaps a little skeptical at first whether it was for me, whether it might be a bit too difficult, too demanding. I mean, I'm a woman and I'm tall, and wherever I went in the hospital, to whatever department, the nurses told me: 'Son, get out of here, you have no business being here with your two meters, your back will give out, tomorrow.' And I thought, that was really 'encouraging,' but I continued and I really love this profession, I love this job and I can't wait to return to Dubrovnik now and help my colleagues a bit, to give them as much support as I can, so that they can perhaps rest a bit, maybe take some annual leave or sick leave… So I can't wait and I'm fully prepared.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.