Miss World beauty
pageant was initiated first by the stiff British, as it may seem odd and
strange, considering their solidity and diffidence. They were also the first
ones to make up the moral code for the beauty contest participants. The young beauties
should have been humble and pure to play exemplary role for others. A girl was
allowed to reveal her open nature only in the context of the programmed defile
in swimming suits, and nothing more. Miss World pretenders are exposed to the
public love and shame, at the same time and the latter happens when they spoil
their reputation somehow and the fame turns into the global disgrace.
Miss World beauty
contest was first arranged by the spouses Erick and Julia Morley. They flashed
with the idea to group all beauties in one place competing to win in 1951. To
begin with the contest was projected as the bikini festival. Then the
facilitators were urged to meet the public requirements and replace bikini with
less-open swimsuits. Moreover, BBC undertook to broadcast the live contest and thus,
the pageant should have been more solid. Subsequently, the selection rules were
tightened and one of the crucial criteria of participation at the contest is
the good behavior and manners.
Tobacco,
drug and alcohol addiction
In 2006 the
world got stricken with outrageous behavior of Miss USA 2006 Tara
Elizabeth
Conner.
She was rejected from further participation in the beauty pageant and
she hardly
lost the regalia of the first American beauty. The reason was plain; she
was greatly addicted to alcohol and crazyparties. On the top of it,
Tara
happened to get attracted to cocaine, either and she was only twenty one
at that
moment.
She was
given the chance to restore her good reputation providing she had the treatment
at the special clinics. Conner was allowed participating at the Miss Universe
contest with the fourth place.
Mafia and pageant
winners
In 2008 the
beauty contest facilitators caused Miss Latin America Laura Suniga disqualified.
The Mexican beauty kept her crown and regalia for the whole two months and
after the tabloids and yellow press announced her relations with mafia. She was
likely the girlfriend to the mafia leader and the drug traffic group Garcia Urquizar.
The police were
alleged to arrest two off-road vehicles with Laura in one of them. So intriguing
things were found there in the trunk and the cabin of these vehicles and among
them were plenty of weapon and loads of cartridges and over fifty thousand US
dollars. Laura was arrested along with the other gangster band and had to stay
in the jail for 40 days. The beauty pageant Committee showed extreme indignity
with her immoral behavior and she was soon deprived of her honorable title
reasoned that the winner should behave properly to serve as the example for
others and not involved in scandals.
Spicy nuances
with contest winners
In 2009
Miss Russia Sophia Rudyeva was about to join in the Miss World-2009 beauty
pageant when some savory details of her past were revealed to wide public. She
happened to shoot in the erotic sessions for the American newspaper Perfect 10.
Her intimate pictures were first sold for money and then were published for
free online. Moreover, at the age of 18 or even less a pretty girl appeared in the
video of a Russia
singer with the scandalous reputation as a light-minded girl. That was the start where her career ended.
The Russian
Miss Universe-2002, Oksana Fedorova, was also claimed for doing wrongly. She
was accused by the western tabloids of neglecting her contracted
responsibilities, getting married secretly and having a baby. And she was
alleged of missing various functions and events.
Oksana Fedorova
disproved the yellow information and announced that the beauty contest
administration never respected her rights and interest and she was not even
supported at the time when she had to defend her diploma paper.
That was
the reason why Oksana refused from Miss Universe title voluntarily and the
title with the crown went to Justine Pasek, native of Panama, who was titled the Vice
Miss Universe-2002 before.
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