Three "Miss Universe" jury members resigned due to scandal on the eve of the final
On the eve of the finals of the international beauty pageant "Miss Universe," three judges resigned amid a scandal involving suspicions of unfair judging.
As reported by BAKU.WS, this was announced by People magazine.
The first to cancel his participation in the awards ceremony was Lebanese-French musician Omar Harfouch. According to him, the organizers had predetermined the top 30 participants, and the selection was handled by individuals directly connected to representatives of specific countries.
On the same day, another judge - French footballer Claude Makelele - announced his departure. The following day, Princess Camilla of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, who also headed the contest's selection committee, left the jury. She explained her decision was not due to rumors of falsification but to unforeseen personal circumstances.
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