
Academy Award-winning actress Zoe Saldana continues tearing up red carpets in Hollywood annually.
The year had so many beautiful, dedicated and talented women that one article could not capture their grace, elegance and greatness.
Therefore, RegalMag.com had to break it down into two articles.
Check out the continuation of RegalMag.com’s 25 most beautiful women list of 2025.
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Karla Mosley—This actress is blowing up the small screen in “Beyond the Gates.” But she is not new to the soap opera community, having previously appeared in “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful.” The Westchester, N.Y. native graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts with honors. Mosley then took her talents abroad, studying in France at the Roy Hart Vocal Institute.
Daphnee Duplaix—This New York City native is also not new to the soap opera universe. Before shining on “Beyond the Gates,” Duplaix also starred on “One Life to Live” and “Passions.” Her credits also include “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” “St. Denis Medical,” “The Mindy Project,” “My Wife and Kids” and “The Fighting Temptations.”
Trisha Mann—“Beyond the Gates” made this year’s most beautiful women list easy because that is all that soap opera has. No mids at all. Trisha Mann is another starlet that has shined on the soap opera. But she is not new to the game either thanks to past appearances in “The Family Business,” “A Royal Christmas Surprise” and “Black Famous.”
Colby Muhammad—Actress Colby Muhammad has over 100 episodes of “Beyond the Gates” on her resume. Her quick trajectory up the Hollywood ladder proves the notion that all it takes is one year to change a person’s life forever. Prior to “Beyond the Gates,” Muhammad had appeared in shorts “Family Mixtape” and “Centerfold,” in addition to appearing on one episode of TV One’s “For My Man.” Prior to that, her most extensive work had been on the television series, “Doing It Wrong.”
RhonniRose Mantilla—Another entry into RegalMag.com’s 25 most beautiful women of 2025. Another beautiful actress from CBS’s “Beyond the Gates.” Mantilla stars as Chelsea Hamilton on the predominantly Black daytime soap opera. Th Afro-Latina beauty studied musical theater at Baldwin Wallace University. She has blessed Broadway with her talents, appearing in “Harmony” and on the touring production of “Into The Woods.”
Ambyr Michelle—“Beyond the Gates” has arguably the best-looking cast on daytime television thanks to the lovely ladies of the show. Ambry Michelle is another queen to grace the small screen via the hit soap opera. She also lives up to the old adage that it only takes one year to change a person’s life forever. Michelle put in work on shows like “Snowfall,” “Insecure,” “Black AF” and “Games People Play.” But it was not until “Beyond the Gates,” that she found some longevity in the game. Just like the other ladies on the show, Hollywood should now be her oyster.
Arielle Prepetit—Give it up one time for the Haitian-American community and the people that represent it to the fullest like actress Arielle Prepetit. The star from “Beyond the Gates” has been working her way up the Hollywood ladder for some time now, appearing in shows like “BMF” and “Found.” She has also shown her skills in short movies like “Anemoia,” “David’s Violets,” “Planned Parenthood” and “Laura & Diane Forever.”
Marquita Goings—“Beyond the Gates” approached casting in the way many television shows should. They casted O.G.’s like Tunie and Clifton Davis. But then, they gave up-and-coming actors a chance to shine on a bigger platform. Goings has appeared in approximately 100 episodes of “Beyond the Gates.” But she has been cutting her teeth in Hollywood for years, appearing in productions like “Woke,” “Bruh” and “American Soul.”
Loren Lorosa—When the great Angela Yee exited “The Breakfast Club,” the next lady to take the microphone on the nationally-syndicated radio show had humongous shoes to fill. Because of Yee’s impact, “The Breakfast Club” had to bring in two ladies to replace her. But Loren Lorosa has proven just as indispensable as Yee, hitting listeners with the news, the facts and the commentary that they need to navigate this crazy world. Her Instagram nickname is Black Girl Grinding and that encapsulates her rise to fame so perfectly as she is still grinding although she has already made it to the top.
Gabby Thomas—Some people just have it all. Beauty. Brains. Talent. The track star has multiple Olympic gold medals. She has a degree from Harvard University in neuroscience and public health. In fact, her nickname is “the scientist who runs.” To no surprise, Thomas uses her platform to advocate for public and community health. While in graduate school, she focused on the health disparities in minority and less affluent communities. Despite the fame, she knows what is important and that is being a voice for issues that are important to all Americans. She even has her private life together, getting engaged to Spencer McManes in March 2025.
Taylor Townsend—The one thing that Serena and Venus Williams did in the early 2000s was inspire the next generation of great Black tennis players. One of those who followed in their footsteps was Taylor Townsend. Sure, Townsend is the truth on the court during matches. But she is also a champion after the matches, as she handles hatred from other players with the style and grace of a true regal queen. Although Latvian tennis player Jelena Ostapenko said that Townsend had “no class, no education,” she obviously has educated many on how to become a tennis champion because she constantly takes her opponents to school on the court.
Nyesha Arrington—The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. All a woman must do is look good and cook good. Therefore, American chef, television personality and restaurateur Nyesha Arrington is the complete package. The “Next Level Chef” and “Top Chef” star is a graduate of the Art Institute of California. She is called “The Ninja” for her quick and innovative cooking style, specializing in sustainable and local ingredients to make culturally rich meals.
Zoe Saldana—In order to make RegalMag.com’s most beautiful list, the queen must have had a great calendar year. By that standard, Saldana could make the list every year. In 2025, Saldana won the Golden Globe and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the very unique movie, “Emilia Perez.” Her great year has continued with a great performance in “Avatar: Fire and Ash.”
Linsey Davis—How could a respected journalistic organization like Regal Media Group highlight beautiful and successful women, and not show love to a great journalist? Linsey Davis is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and anchor for the ABC News. Davis is known for hosting “ABC News Live Prime,” the Sunday edition of “World News Tonight” as well as “Good Morning America” and “20/20.”
Magazine Topics:
- 25 For 25: Regal Mag’s 25 Most Beautiful Women of 2025—Part One
- Regal Mag’s 20 Most Beautiful Women of 2020 (Continued)
- Regal Mag’s 22 Most Beautiful Women of 2022 (Part Two of Two)
- It’s That Time of Year: Regal Mag’s 24 Most Beautiful Women of 2024—Part One
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- Film Review: ‘The Fire Inside’ Thankfully Sets Some Stereotypes on Fire
- Film Review: ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Lives Up to Part of Name; Best Installment Yet
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