Miss Turkey loses her crown over coup tweet
Istanbul, Sept. 22: The winner of Turkey’s national beauty pageant was Friday forced to hand back her crown hours after winning, over a tweet relating to the failed coup which was deemed offensive.
Itir Esen, 18, won Miss Turkey 2017 during a ceremony in Istanbul on Thursday night and was going to represent the country in the Miss World competition in China.
But organisers said that would not be possible after they discovered an “unacceptable” tweet Ms Esen sent around the first anniversary of the July 15, 2016 coup attempt aimed at ousting President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
In the tweet, she compared the blood shed in her menstrual cycle with that of the 249 people who lost their lives during the failed coup and are now celebrated in Turkey as martyrs.
“I am having my period this morning to celebrate July 15 Martyrs’ Day. I am celebrating by bleeding on behalf of our martyrs’ blood,” she wrote. Organisers said they had seen the tweet after the beauty contest’s results were announced and had to hold an hours-long meeting to verify the post.
Can Sandikcioglu, head of Miss Turkey, said in a statement that the tweet was posted by Ms Esen. “The Miss Turkey organisation, whose objective is to promote Turkey in the world and to contribute to its image, cannot accept such a post,” he announced.
Ms Esen’s title was handed to Asli Sumen, who came second and will now represent Turkey in the Miss World contest in China.
Ms Esen is not the first Turkish beauty queen to fall foul over a social media post.
In 2015, prosecutors launched an investigation against former Miss Turkey Merve Buyuksarac on charges of insulting Mr Erdogan through social media posts. — AFP