The drama at this year’s Miss Universe
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The 74th Miss Universe pageant is happening in Bangkok, Thailand this week, and there’s been a lot of drama before a single contestant has taken to the stage.
Walkouts, resignations and Instagram-post apologies. Miss Jamaica falling off the stage. Some judges resigning, one over claims the competition is rigged - which is of course denied by the Miss Universe Organisation.
Social media has shown some of the drama behind the scenes… and at the centre of it is two of the men running the pageant. Nawat Itsaragrisil and Raúl Rocha Cantú have very different visions for the future of the pageant, which has been dealing with declining ratings and financial issues.
William Lee Adams, host of Marketplace Morning Report, takes us through what’s been going on behind the scenes, everything from finances to clashes over how it should be run.
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