Sunday, October 23, 2022

Repost: Miss USA Organizers Suspended Over Allegations of Rigging, Preselection of Winner Fil-Am Miss Texas R'Bonney Gabriel

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The Miss Universe Organization has suspended the organizers of the Miss USA pageant — Miss Brand Corp — after allegations surfaced that the competition was rigged and the winner predetermined.

Miss Texas R'Bonney Gabriel was crowned Miss USA on Oct. 3.

Shortly after her win, contestants began to complain that she had actually been "preselected" to be the next titleholder.

As allegations continued to surface, the Miss Universe Organization decided to suspend the pageant organizers and investigate.

"After thorough deliberation, Miss Universe Organization has decided to suspend Miss Brand immediately," the Miss Universe Organization told Fox News Digital in a statement.

"Miss Universe Organization will be taking over the Miss USA program while a comprehensive, third-party investigation is conducted. The investigation will be led by the law firm Holland & Knight, and the findings will be used as the basis for the appropriate action. 

"We are appreciative of the cooperation from Miss USA Director Crystle Stewart as we work through the process. Our commitment to contestants and fans is our priority, and we will keep them top of mind as we move forward."

Stewart, who was crowned Miss USA in 2008, is the director of Miss Brand. She also became the president of the Miss USA Organization in 2020. Her time as president has seen other scandals. Her husband, Max Sebrechts, who she is reportedly separated from, was accused of sexual misconduct.

It's unclear if Stewart has been suspended from her role at Miss Brand or as president of Miss USA. 

"The current allegations that the 2022 Miss USA pageant was in favor of one contestant over another are misleading and simply not factual," Stewart said in a statement to Fox News Digital. "I am fully cooperating with the open investigation being conducted by a third party at the request of the Miss Universe Organization. I am eager for all of the claims to be disproven, and the facts will speak for themselves; ultimately, putting all contestants' minds at ease once and for all that this was indeed a fair pageant.

"As a former titleholder, I know firsthand how much hard work, mental preparation and dedication goes into the process of being on the main stage. The last thing I would ever want to do is discredit or deny the contestants an equal opportunity to a fair competition. I would never jeopardize my dream of running an organization that empowers these young women."

Before the Miss Universe Organization announced the news to the public, an email was sent out to 2022 contestants. Contestant Mikala McGhee provided Fox News Digital with a copy of the email.

The email contained a statement similar to the one given to Fox News Digital by the organization, adding, "Our commitment to you and our fans is our top priority, and that will be top of mind as we move forward."

McGhee, who is Miss Missouri 2022, noted that she thinks Gabriel was the "preselected" winner to bring in the Filipina community.

"I think that [Miss USA is] in a state where they are trying to revamp and re-glamorize pageantry here in the United States because we've been seeing a constant drop-off in enrollment for pageants, and not just in the Miss USA system," McGhee told the Daily Mail.

McGhee also claimed that Gabriel has Houston, Texas, connections that may have helped her win.

The Miss Universe CEO sent an email to contestants announcing the suspension of the Miss USA pageant organizers. (Courtesy Mikala McGhee, Miss Missouri 2022)

"Not to say that Gabriel couldn't have gone out here and won this on her own, but I think that she was a Houstonian," McGhee said. "Everyone, again, from the Miss Brand... and most from Miss USA Organization, including Crystle herself, are from Houston. They're Houston natives.

"[Gabriel] worked within the Miss Academy closely in her preparation, which would not only be promotion for Miss USA, the organization, but Miss Academy, the brand, because it's a Miss USA winner who works closely with that organization."

Miss Academy is also run by Stewart.

Miss Montana 2022 Heather Lee O'Keefe also emphasized the Texas connection.

"I think this is a big issue that a lot of us are trying to bring light to is the fact [Stewart] owns so much of the organization. She owns the main organization, Miss USA, and she also owns the main sponsor of the organization, which is a big issue we all have with it," O'Keefe told the Daily Mail.

28 comments:

  1. As usual gusto lng mgpaingay n ms u org,,downgrade n kc

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    1. Exactly what Im thinking too

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    2. yes. dito sa US hindi talaga pinapansin ang pageants....

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    3. 12:07 talaga ba? Asking here in Calabasas

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    4. 12.07 dito rin sa AU, mga pinoy lng tas nanonood mga oldies pinoy mga youngster dedma na

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    5. 142 girl, kapag progressive countries mas nanunuod sila ng Sports at news kesa dyan sa pageant. 😂 Pang 3rd world countries lang yan just like our country. Lol

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    6. @1:42 yes. D2 samin sa Palos Verdes deadma din sa pageants tulad ng Sabi ni 12:07

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  2. totoo ba talaga o marami lamang ang insecure na candidates si miss texas?

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    1. Lumalabas ang pagka racist nila no. Halfie kasi nanalo POC pa.

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    2. oo nga sa tinagal tagal niyan bakit ngayon lang nagkaroon ng controversy?

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    3. Hindi ba aftie rin nmn ang.past winners

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    4. Halfie nga pero hindi half-pinay ang past winners. SInasabi ko sa inyo, marami ang galit at mababa ang tingin sating mga PIlipina... Kadalasan sa USA, mas tanggap pa nila ang mga black women kesa sa atin. Marami ang racist sa atin at marami din sa kanila mga amerikana.

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  3. so ano ba talaga? are the candidates insecure sa winner or what? anong meron ba?

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    1. May sarili silang spill the tea moment

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    2. Sana real ang tea, di tulad nung lemonade dito. San na ate ang tsaa? Anong petsa na? Hehe

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  4. To bring Filipina community lol

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  5. This is sad for the very 1st fil-am Ms Usa. whatever is the investigation outcome, tainted na ang crowning nya.

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  6. Maganda ba performance nya baka naman deserving talaga

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  7. Sa totoo lang, di naman kagandahan si Rbonney. Maliit pa tsaka liit din ng shoulder. Baka pabibo pero hanggang dun lang.

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    1. HOYYYY! Sya pinaka maganda that night. At nakita mo ba yung mga pics nya na walang makeup? Juskoday sobrang ganda! The best yung skin nya

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  8. Puro hakahaka lang pala! Kakabwoset.mga bitter losers. Biniktima pa tayo

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  9. Well, Miss Montana and Miss Missouri are roommates. They’re both losers!

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  10. Yaan nyo na mag investigate para fair sa lahat. Tsaka para sure sila sa winner nila. Ang unfair naman talaga, laking pagod at pera sa pageantry tapos luto pala.. Put yourselves in their shoes. Mas ok na sure kang walang dayaan, makakatulog ng mahimbing.

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  11. May point yung controversy, may monopoly of management. it deserves a thorough investigation at least at sana palitan na yung management, isplit into different groups, yung walang conflict of interest. Ngayon kasi different groups pero iisa lang pala yung may control. Mej t*ng* lang nung org. Haller...

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  12. So the winner's training camp is owned by the same people who manage the Miss U. And the event organizer is owned by the same people who manage the Miss U. Ka probinsya rin nya yung may-ari. Mga Maritess, fishy naman talaga.. Not to say that the winner didnt deserve to win. Pwedeng deserving sya and the contest was rigged (needlessly) at the same time.

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  13. tumigil na kayo kaka beau-con nyo! kayo kayo nalang nakikinabang dyan!

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