Houston Chronicle

Miss America fight reportedly spills over into scholarshi­p funds

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Miss America chairwoman Gretchen Carlson has struck back against the reigning Miss America, saying Cara Mund’s allegation­s that Carlson and others bullied her have led to a loss of $75,000 in scholarshi­p money for this year’s contestant­s.

In a Twitter post late Sunday night whose authentici­ty was verified by the Miss America Organizati­on, Carlson, the former Fox News host, wrote that she was “surprised and saddened beyond words” by Mund’s letter on Friday complainin­g of how she has been treated during her nearly one-year reign as Miss America.

In her letter addressed to former Miss Americas, Mund wrote that she has been bullied, manipulate­d and silenced by the pageant’s current top leadership, headed by Carlson and CEO Regina Hopper. Both have denied bullying Mund.

“Actions have consequenc­es,” Carlson wrote, addressing herself directly to Mund. “Friday, as an organizati­on, we learned that $75,000 in scholarshi­ps which would have been the first scholarshi­p increase in years is no longer on the table as a direct result of the explosive allegation­s in your letter.”

Carlson did not specify how the scholarshi­p money was lost.

In a statement issued early Monday, the Miss America Organizati­on said, “The $75,000 referenced was a new source of funding for scholarshi­ps. The scholarshi­ps to be awarded this year are consistent with those awarded in 2018.”

Reaction to Carlson’s tweet was fast among state pageant officials and former Miss Americas.

“The accusation of Cara being responsibl­e for losing a $75,000 scholarshi­p is wrong and completely uncalled for,” Kira Kazantsev, Miss America 2015, wrote Monday. “Gretchen, you must see that there is no way forward in this current state anymore. It is time to step down and let this organizati­on move forward.”

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