The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Miss Malaysia World stripped of crown

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KUALA LUMPUR: Miss Malaysia World has revoked the title of the current holder, Tatiana Kumar Nandha, for allegedly making “offensive” comments online.

The organisati­on made the annoucemen­t through its Instagram account (@miss_ world_malaysia) yesterday.

The post, signed in the name of former national director Datuk Anna Lin, stated that Tatiana, 18, had breached the code of conduct and contract.

First runner-up Shweta Sekhon, 19, was named as the new Miss Malaysia World 2016/17.

Lin was reported to have said that Tatiana and her family had made several offensive posts on both the Internet and social media regarding the Miss Malaysia World organisati­on.

“There are certain formalitie­s, and she has also breached one involving an important sponsor. This has led to the contract being terminated,” added Lin who was the national director and official licensee for Miss Malaysia World from 2013 to 2016. .

Tatiana was crowned Miss Malaysia World 2016/17 in August last year. She represente­d Malaysia on the world stage in the finals in December in Maryland, the United States.

She had announced that she was stepping down from her role as of January this year, with the reason that her term had ended.

Tatiana’s father, Kumar Nandha, confirmed that she had been served a legal letter about the terminatio­n through email on March 3.

“She has done nothing wrong,” he said.

 ??  ?? Tatiana was stripped of her crown for ‘offensive’ comments online. — Instagram screengrab
Tatiana was stripped of her crown for ‘offensive’ comments online. — Instagram screengrab

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