NBC:
No Steve Harveybut still many contradictions. The new owner of Miss Universe is accused of rigging the Miss USA pageant…despite some other clear favorites.
Anne Jakrajutatype – who is the head of JKN Global Group, which owns both Miss Universe and Miss USA, disgruntled fans are complaining online who believe the fact that she literally controls both pageants , is a little suspicious… to say the least. where was it held?
The new Miss Universe is USA!!! #MISSSPACE pic.twitter.com/7vryvLV92Y
— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) January 15, 2023
@Miss Universe
Miss Universe was hosted in New Orleans if it aired on Roku, and some claim the fix was made from the start just to make sure. R’Bonnie Gabriel culminated in the end of the show … which, in fact, happened. The second place was taken by Miss Venezuela. Amanda Dudamel.
Dudamel impressed throughout the broadcast, especially with his heartfelt answers to certain questions. Her outfits were also less teased than what Gabrielle wore, especially in the costume category… when she took the stage during the WILD moon landing.
All this aside, many point to what appears to be an obvious conflict of interest between Jakrajutatip and co. Her corporation bought Miss Universe this fall for a reported $20 million, and with it came the rights to Miss USA, which are under the same umbrella.
Even before this pageant, there were already complaints about how Gabrielle became the first runner-up at Miss USA… starting in October when JKN Global came out as a new shooter. Some have argued that there was favoritism in that competition too… and even suspensions in the top ranks as a result of an investigation into it.
Of course, another curve ball here is the fact that Jackrajutatype is transgender; something that caught the attention of many when at one point in the broadcast she gave a powerful speech… where she said that Miss Universe now belongs to women, for women. .
Bottom line … Miss Universe is still as dramatic as ever, rigging or no rigging.
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