The Borneo Post

Miss Venezuela pageant to probe contestant­s’ ethics after social media feud

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CARACAS: The Miss Venezuela beauty pageant said on Wednesday it will investigat­e possible unethical conduct by its contestant­s following a vitriolic social media spat that saw former participan­ts accusing each other of inappropri­ate behavior.

A group of ex-Miss Venezuela contestant­s, in a confused flurry of social media posts this month, insinuated that other participan­ts had sought to enrich themselves through romantic relationsh­ips with corrupt businessme­n and officials.

“Given the events recently described on social media ... a decision has been made to begin an internal review to determine if anyone linked (to the pageant), during the course of their involvemen­t, violated the values and ethics of the contest,” the Miss Venezuela Organisati­on said in a statement.

The organisati­on added that it was temporaril­y closing a Caracas training facility and halting casting for the pageant as well as the lower-profi le Mister Venezuela event.

World’s most successful

It was not immediatel­y evident how this would affect the Miss Venezuela pageant, which is typically held toward the end of the year.

The rights to Miss Venezuela are owned by Grupo Cisneros, of the wealthy Venezuelan Cisneros family.

Grupo Cisneros referred questions to the Miss Venezuela Organisati­on, which did not respond to a voice mail message seeking further comment.

The allegation­s drew outrage in Venezuela, where triple- digit infl ation and chronic food and medicine shortages have spurred a mass exodus of migrants.

They also drew ribbing from critics, who noted the beauty queens’ numerous spelling mistakes.

Venezuelan­s are among the world’s most successful beauty show contestant­s and have won global pageants including Miss Universe and Miss World more than a dozen times.

The country has also historical­ly had one of the world’s highest rates of breast implants and cosmetic surgery. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Miss Venezuela 2017 Sthefany Gutierrez (centre/left) poses after a press conference in Caracas on Nov 10, 2017. — AFP file photo
Miss Venezuela 2017 Sthefany Gutierrez (centre/left) poses after a press conference in Caracas on Nov 10, 2017. — AFP file photo

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