Miss Universe 2023 will be hosted by Olivia Culpo and Jeannie Mai Jenkins

Former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo and "The Real" host Jeannie Mai Jenkins are teaming up to host the 2023 Miss Universe competition. 

Steve Harvey has taken on the hosting gig for the past few years. Now, the event will be streamed on The Roku Channel with the new hosts taking the lead. 

Culpo was crowned Miss Universe in 2012 and has since worked as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, a reality star with the television series, "The Culpo Sisters," while also being a business owner and social media influencer. 

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Jenkins is no stranger to hosting, with her show "The Real" and "America's Test Kitchen: The Next Generation," which she also hosts. She has worked as a commentator in the past for both the Miss Universe and Miss USA competitions. 

"This organization had such an impact on my life, and I’m so thankful for the experiences I had with my Miss Universe family," Culpo said per Variety. "I have so much respect for the continuous evolution of the Miss Universe Organization, including the new female ownership for the first time in the company’s history."

"I could not be more excited to be back with the Miss Universe Organization alongside all of the incredible women who are traveling to New Orleans from around the globe," Jenkins added. "I am so honored to be able to celebrate them and all the amazing changes the organization has been making over the past year to push women’s stories further worldwide."

Catriona Gray, Miss Universe 2018 and Zuri Hall "American Ninja Warrior" co-host and "Access Hollywood" corespondent will also be at the event as backstage commentators. 

Miss Universe 2023 will take place on Saturday, Jan. 14 from New Orleans. 

NFL announces Damar Hamlin will be honored 'league-wide' in all Week 18 matchups

The NFL announced Friday that the final week of the regular season will be a tribute to Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin

Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac arrest Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals, spoke with his Bills teammates Friday morning after having his breathing tube removed overnight. 

"Love you boys," Hamlin said to his teammates. 

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The NFL announced Friday morning that all 32 teams will have multiple options in honoring Hamlin during their Week 18 games. 

Each team will be encouraged to read a public address announcement as a "unified show of support for Damar, the first responders and medical caregivers." 

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All 32 teams may outline the number "3" on the 30-yard line of the field in Buffalo Bills red or blue, while players will also have the option of wearing black Nike t-shirts during warmups that say "Love for Damar 3."

The Bills unveiled a special patch that will be worn on Sunday in Buffalo’s matchup against the New England Patriots. 

Hamlin required CPR Monday night after collapsing to the turf following a tackle on Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. 

On Thursday, Buffalo shared the most positive update since Hamlin was taken to the hospital, saying that Hamlin has shown "remarkable improvement" and appears to be "neurologically intact." 

Bills quarterback Josh Allen spoke alongside head coach Sean McDermott Thursday afternoon following Buffalo’s first practice since the terrifying events of Monday night, thanking the training staff for saving Hamlin’s life. 

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"I want to thank — I know coach mentioned it earlier — our training staff for going out there, not knowing what’s going on but going through a checklist … saving his life," an emotional Allen told reporters.

"Being on that field, you lose sleep. You hurt for your brother. A lot of shared grief." 

The NFL announced Thursday night that the game between the Bills and Bengals will not be resumed and has been canceled. 

Fox News’ Paulina Dedaj contributed to this report

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