The Philippine Star

Miss Universe Organizati­on CEO embroiled in ‘fake inclusivit­y’ issue

- By PATRICIA DELA ROCA PAGE

The Miss Universe Organizati­on (MUO) issued an official statement defending its integrity following recent controvers­ies surroundin­g the Miss Universe pageant.

In a statement released on its official website, the MUO addressed what it called “malicious attempts by certain individual­s to tarnish the reputation” of the organizati­on.

The allegation­s were said to have involved the “manipulati­on of digital content and the distortion of facts, all with the apparent aim of jeopardizi­ng the organizati­on for personal gain.”

“We wish to assure our supporters, sponsors, and partners that these actions will not derail us from our mission,” the statement further read.

The organizati­on emphasized its commitment to addressing such allegation­s through legal channels and pledged to take all necessary actions to counteract the misinforma­tion being spread.

“We wish to assure our supporters, sponsors, and partners that these actions will not derail us from our mission. Our commitment to inclusion and transparen­cy remains steadfast, and we will take all necessary legal action to address these unethical attempts to besmirch our organizati­on,” MUO assured supporters.

The message also highlighte­d the leadership of its CEO, transThai business mogul Anne Jakrajutat­ip, lauding her for “fostering a climate of freedom and equality through her actions” within the organizati­on.

The MUO went on to state the “principles of transparen­cy and loyalty to its National Directors,” ensuring the “free and independen­t selection” of delegates who will represent their nations on the pageant stage.

The MUO also made a declaratio­n regarding “expression­s of beauty”, saying, “We wholeheart­edly embrace and defend the expression of beauty in its various forms.

“We urge our supporters to stand firmly with us in upholding these ideals, demonstrat­ing through our actions a commitment to women’s empowermen­t and resisting any attempts to suppress these values.”

The Miss Universe Organizati­on concluded its statement by reinforcin­g its dedication to offering equal opportunit­ies and celebratin­g the beauty found in every individual, regardless of background or ethnicity.

“Together, we will safeguard the principles of inclusivit­y, transparen­cy, and integrity, ensuring that they remain central to all of our efforts,” it read.

While the official statement didn’t mention any specific issues, Jakrajutat­ip recently drew flak from online users and pageant fans over a leaked video that allegedly carried her statements about certain pageant contestant­s having “no chance of winning” despite promoting “inclusivit­y”.

One of those who reacted was Miss Nepal 2023 Jane Dipika Garrett who became the first plus-size contestant from her country to compete in the Miss Universe pageant in November 2023.

“Honey, I knew it was rigged from the moment I was on stage. I realized us ‘inclusion’ girls weren’t ever gonna get a real chance to win.”

The viral footage in question allegedly showed Jakrajutat­ip, who acquired MUO in 2022, Raul Rocha Cantu, the franchise owner of Miss Universe Mexico, and other unnamed individual­s having a conversati­on that supposedly touched on the pageant’s efforts on inclusivit­y. Jakrajutat­ip allegedly said that the decision to remove the age limit for Miss Universe candidates and allow any woman to participat­e, and presenting it as a move towards inclusivit­y and female empowermen­t to strengthen the pageant’s appeal, were part of a “communicat­ion strategy.”

It can be recalled that in September 2023, MUO officially announced the “removal of all age restrictio­ns across all Miss Universe and associated pageants,” as reported by Philippine STAR. The organizati­on previously only allowed women between the ages of 18 and 28 to compete in the beauty pageant.

However, in the viral clip, the pageant owner was allegedly heard saying, “The trans women, women with husbands, divorced women… now that we changed the age limit, they can now (participat­e).”

“This is a communicat­ion strategy because they can compete, but they cannot win,” she added.

Some participan­ts in the meeting were also heard agreeing with her perspectiv­e.

One person was heard stating: “We also want to have girls that like fashion, even though we know they can compete but they cannot win.”

The video also showed the MUO head discussing her plans for an alleged reality show, intending to feature “32 to 33 real-size beauty” and “very big size” contestant­s.

While the participan­ts agreed that many viewers will relate to such a program, Jakrajutat­ip, “You already know who’s the winner…”

She also went on to hint at numerous expansion plans for MUO, reiteratin­g her interest in releasing a reality show focused on “female empowermen­t”.

Despite claiming to welcome women of all shapes and ages, Jakrajutat­ip supposedly emphasized the importance of qualities such as charisma, stating, “If you have connection, charisma that leads to product sales… It’s all connected. All connected for money.”

The leaked video gained internatio­nal attention and featured on a Mexican TV show. The upcoming Miss Universe 2024 is scheduled to take place in Mexico in November.

An official statement came from Jakrajutat­ip after the leaked video became a hot topic online.

On her verified Facebook page, Jakrajutat­ip addressed the leaked video, saying it was “maliciousl­y edited” and taken “out of context”, leading to “public confusion, misunderst­anding, misinterpr­etation and wrong conclusion.”

“I hope the world would not go round by this nonsense soap opera alike. I still don’t comprehend why this man, who I was so nice to, would like to jeopardize me and the organizati­on while we were talking about one of the new reality show episodes, not the pageantry itself,” Jakrajutat­ip wrote.

Jakrajutat­ip questioned the motives behind the attempt to jeopardize her image and the organizati­on. Despite the challenges, she believes in the strength of “strong clever fans who can distinguis­h what is real or not”.

“We always have the kind supporters who genuinely love the MUO brand and believe in our core value of promoting diversity. I’m a trans woman and a mother myself who all my life fought for the gender equality rights to be where I am,” she expressed.

Jakrajutat­ip concluded her post by expressing her willingnes­s to forgive the person who leaked the footage, highlighti­ng the “need for love in the world.”

 ?? — PHOTO FROM ANNE JAKRAJUTAT­IP’S OFFICIAL FACEBOOK ?? Miss Universe Organizati­on CEO, trans-Thai business mogul Anne Jakrajutat­ip, with reigning Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios from Nicaragua.
— PHOTO FROM ANNE JAKRAJUTAT­IP’S OFFICIAL FACEBOOK Miss Universe Organizati­on CEO, trans-Thai business mogul Anne Jakrajutat­ip, with reigning Miss Universe Sheynnis Palacios from Nicaragua.

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