The Philippine Star

Miss Earth bets cry harassment

- By CHARMIE JOY PAGULONG

Three Miss Earth 2018 candidates have alleged in their respective social media accounts that a pageant sponsor sexually harassed them during the recently concluded beauty contest held last Nov. 3 in Pasay City. Miss Canada Jaime VandenBerg, Miss England Abbey-Anne Gyles-Brown and Miss Guam Emma Mae Sheedy said they were excited to compete in an internatio­nal pageant in the Philippine­s, not expecting that an unfortunat­e incident would take

place.

VandenBerg said she left Miss Earth because she “did not feel safe” under the care of the organizati­on.

“The second day of the pageant I felt uncomforta­ble because a sponsor from the first night was given my phone number, without my consent, and was calling me asking for my hotel and room number. I gave my phone to a team manager so that she could resolve the issue, but it did not work. He showed up to almost all of my events, telling me he could take care of my needs and asked for sexual favors in exchange to get me further in the pageant. I was disgusted. He showed up to a hotel some girls were staying at and when I ran into him he continued to ask for my room number. I was lucky I wasn’t staying at that hotel. After so many strange calls, I recognized his phone number and was able to block it,” VandenBerg wrote on her Instagram post.

She added, “At an event at the Manila Yacht Club he took all of the delegates in my group to his yacht and had some girls take sultry photos. Again, I was disgusted. Later in the pageant we had another sponsor event at the Manila Yacht Club and he was telling girls he could take them to Boracay, as long as we didn’t tell anyone. A group of us left to sit outside as we did not feel comfortabl­e. He followed us out and was upset we were not dancing with him. The team mangers laughed and told us to be nice. Eventually we were allowed to go and sit on the bus because we refused to go back to his yacht. Six girls and myself left because we felt unsafe at that event. I asked many times why more girls weren’t given the option to leave but was never given an answer.”

She said that a few of them were given the opportunit­y to bring their concerns to Lorraine Schuck, founder and executive vice president of the production that runs the pageant. She said she “went through almost two weeks of sexual harassment before anything was done about it.”

Sheedy posted on Instagram that a “specific sponsor from the Manila Yacht Club became a problem for many of the delegates, Amado S. Cruz,” including herself.

“I was pulled aside multiple times to be invited to Boracay, private islands and into his house and insisted that I and ‘the latino women’ dance for him,” she wrote.

“Cruz grabbed my bare backside at the National Costume Competitio­n where I was able to push him away, but he consistent­ly told me not to tell anyone about any of the instances. At the Manila Yacht Club, Amado S. Cruz ensured that the team managers and security personnel were separated in another room, this is where he made many girls uncomforta­ble. A group of us left the room because we felt uncomforta­ble, but… Cruz followed us and insisted that we stay inside to dance with him,” she said.

“We asked our team managers to bring us to the buses, which took over 20 minutes for them finally to do. Later on that night @missjaimey­vonne and @Miss.Earth. England spoke on the phone with Lorraine Schuck, the Vice President of Miss Earth, who assured them that Amado S. Cruz would not be at any other event. From the moment the pageant started until coronation night… Cruz was at every event and dinner he could physically get to. Since other delegates have posted, multiple other queens from past years have come out about the same behavior. I want to help put a stop to this sponsor being a part of the Miss Earth Internatio­nal Pageant because he has become a problem for years,” she added.

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 ??  ?? Photo combo shows Miss Earth 2018 contestant­s (from left) Guam’s Emma Mae Sheedy, Canada’s Jaime Yvonne VandenBerg and England’s Abbey-Anne Gyles-Brown, who have opened up on social media about being sexually harassed by a pageant sponsor during the competitio­n recently held in the country. Vandenberg left the Philippine­s early and was not able to finish the competitio­n. Sheedy, who identified the sponsor on Instagram, said he grabbed her bare backside during the national costume competitio­n.
Photo combo shows Miss Earth 2018 contestant­s (from left) Guam’s Emma Mae Sheedy, Canada’s Jaime Yvonne VandenBerg and England’s Abbey-Anne Gyles-Brown, who have opened up on social media about being sexually harassed by a pageant sponsor during the competitio­n recently held in the country. Vandenberg left the Philippine­s early and was not able to finish the competitio­n. Sheedy, who identified the sponsor on Instagram, said he grabbed her bare backside during the national costume competitio­n.
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