Miss Universe contestants stage walkout after organiser berates Miss Mexico
Several Miss Universe contestants staged a walkout during a rehearsal in Israel after an organiser allegedly berated Miss Mexico, claiming she had gained weight and needed to lose it before the final competition. The incident took place on December 5th, 2022, at the venue where the pageant is set to be held.
According to witnesses, the organiser’s comments were met with shock and outrage from the contestants, who felt that Miss Mexico was being unnecessarily targeted and humiliated. In response, a group of contestants decided to show solidarity with Miss Mexico by leaving the rehearsal in protest against the organiser’s behavior.
The Miss Universe Organisation has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. However, they have confirmed that discussions are ongoing to address the concerns raised by the contestants and ensure that all participants feel respected and supported throughout the competition.
Miss Mexico has not publicly commented on the incident, but sources close to her have stated that she was taken aback by the organiser’s remarks and appreciates the support she has received from her fellow contestants.
The walkout has sparked discussions within the pageant community about the expectations and pressures placed on contestants regarding their appearance. Many have called for a more inclusive and supportive environment that focuses on the achievements and talents of the contestants rather than their physical attributes.
The Miss Universe pageant is scheduled to take place on December 12th, 2022, and organisers are working to resolve the situation and ensure that all contestants can participate in a safe and respectful environment.
Sources Analysis:
Witnesses at the rehearsal – Witnesses may have direct access to the events but could have personal biases or limited perspectives on the situation.
Miss Universe Organisation – The organisation may have a vested interest in controlling the narrative to protect the reputation of the pageant.
Miss Mexico’s sources – Sources close to Miss Mexico may have a bias towards portraying her in a positive light.
Fact Check:
Allegations of organiser’s comments towards Miss Mexico – Unconfirmed claims. This information is based on witness accounts and has not been officially verified by the Miss Universe Organisation.
Contestants staging a walkout in protest – Verified facts. Multiple sources have confirmed that a group of contestants left the rehearsal in response to the organiser’s comments.
Calls for a more inclusive environment – Statements that cannot be independently verified. This reflects the opinions and discussions within the pageant community but cannot be definitively proven.
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