The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Former Miss America Carlson named new chairperso­n after scandal

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WASHINGTON: Former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson has been named the new chairperso­n of the Miss America beauty pageant, becoming the first former winner to lead the organisati­on following a scandal over lewd and sexist emails.

Her appointmen­t, announced in a statement Monday, came just over a week after the resignatio­n of the pageant’s under-fire CEO Sam Haskell, who had written some of the emails that contained misogynist­ic, fat- and slutshamin­g language.

“Honoured to move this iconic program forward with so many amazing volunteers,” the 51- year-old Carlson, who won the competitio­n in 1989, wrote on Twitter.

Carlson’s appointmen­t was effective immediatel­y, the organisati­on said, adding that three other former winners would join the board of directors.

“Most previously serving directors have resigned,” the statement said.

Dozens of former beauty queens had demanded that Haskell step down after The Huffington Post published leaked internal emails that included a vulgarity to refer to past winners and the shaming of one over her weight and sex life, with Haskell calling her “a piece of trash”.

The news site initially quoted the Miss America Organizati­on as saying it was notified about the emails months earlier and fired a telecast writer -- the “most egregious author of inappropri­ate comments.”

But in a matter of days, Haskell, Miss America president Josh Randle and board chair Lynn Weidner all resigned.

The scandal prompted the show’s producers, Dick Clark Production­s, to sever ties with the organisati­on.

Carlson -- who is best known for her decade-long tenure as an anchor at Fox News — AFP

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