The Guardian (USA)

Miss Universe cuts ties with Indonesia pageant over sexual assault claims

- Donna Ferguson

The global organiser of the Miss Universe beauty pageant has cut ties with its franchise in Indonesia days after several contestant­s alleged they had been sexually abused in the run-up to the competitio­n’s crowning ceremony in Jakarta.

Six contestant­s in the Miss Universe Indonesia pageant are understood to have filed complaints with police, alleging that organisers asked contestant­s to strip down to their underwear for “a body check for scars and cellulite” two days before the ceremony in July.

Five women were then reportedly photograph­ed topless in a hotel ballroom.

The US-based Miss Universe Organisati­on has now decided to terminate its relationsh­ip with its Indonesian franchisee, the beauty company PT Capella Swastika Karya, and its national director, Poppy Capella.

It is also going to cancel this year’s Miss Universe Malaysia, as that licence is also held by PT Capella Swastika Karya.

“In light of what we have learned took place at Miss Universe Indonesia, it has become clear that this franchise has not lived up to our brand standards, ethics or expectatio­ns,” the Miss Universe Organisati­on posted on social media.

Capella said in a statement on Instagram that she does not condone any form of sexual harassment and denied her involvemen­t. “I, as the national director and as the owner of the Miss Universe Indonesia licence, was not involved at all and have never known, ordered, requested or allowed anyone who played a role and participat­ed in the Miss Universe Indonesia 2023 process to commit violence or sexual harassment through body checking,” she wrote.

Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, a spokespers­on for Jakarta police, told reporters at a press conference that an investigat­ion into the women’s complaints has been launched.

Police are understood to be examining surveillan­ce cameras from the

scene and interviewi­ng the alleged victims.

The competitio­n in Jakarta was won by Fabienne Nicole Groeneveld. Miss Universe said it would ensure she could compete in the final, to be held in El Salvador in November.

The Miss Universe Organisati­on said in a statement that it was evaluating its policies and procedures to avoid similar occurrence­s in the future, adding that it wanted to “make it extremely clear that there are no measuremen­ts such as height, weight, or body dimensions required to join a Miss Universe pageant worldwide”.

 ?? Photograph: Hollandse Hoogte/Shuttersto­ck ?? The US-based Miss Universe Organisati­on has decided to terminate its relationsh­ip with its Indonesian franchisee.
Photograph: Hollandse Hoogte/Shuttersto­ck The US-based Miss Universe Organisati­on has decided to terminate its relationsh­ip with its Indonesian franchisee.

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