Los Angeles: Jimena Navarrette, the new Miss Universe has a long list of things to do, which includes capturing Osama Bin Laden, becoming an `American Idol` judge and sorting out Jennifer Aniston`s love life.
The 22-year-old Mexican beauty made an appearance on `Late Show with David Letterman` and read out the `Top Ten Ways Miss Universe Plans to Make the World a Better Place.`
At number 10 Jimena said, "Inspire peace and unity by looking hot."
She then offers up her house for those who want to change their cars` oil and proposed herself to become the new `American Idol` judge.
Number 6 caused the loudest laughs when she said, "I will offer Osama Bin Laden a meet-and-greet. When he shows up, bam, we grab him."
The list got cynical along the way with number 4 stating, "Give world what it really needs, a new celebrity perfume."
On number 3 was, "Bring peace and stability to Jennifer Aniston`s love life".
Jimena Navarrette won the title of Miss Universe on Monday, August 23.
She is the second woman from Mexico to win the Miss Universe crown, the first one being Mexican Miss Universe Lupita Jones in 1991.
PTI
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