Santa Fe New Mexican

Miss America Organizati­on loses TV partner over emails

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Dick Clark Production­s says it has cut ties with the Miss America Organizati­on over internal emails by pageant senior leadership that ridiculed past winners’ appearance, intelligen­ce and sex lives.

The Huffington Post reported Thursday that the Miss America Organizati­on’s CEO, Sam Haskell, exchanged emails with a writer for the televised pageant and others that included harsh and sometimes vulgar comments about past winners.

Dick Clark Production­s, which produces the nationally televised pageant broadcasts, told The Associated Press that it has cut ties with the pageant over the emails, calling them “appalling.”

Among the comments included in the report was a reference to former Miss Americas using a vulgar term for female genitalia that Haskell indicated he found to be amusing. Others speculated about how many men one particular former Miss America had had sex with. That same former title holder, Mallory Hagan, also was ridiculed over a bathing suit photo in which she appeared to have gained weight from when she competed in and won the pageant.

The emails have cost the pageant its television production partner, and raised questions about the future of the nationally televised broadcast from Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall the week after Labor Day each year.

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