• Miss Universe Pageant Bought By Tranny TV Star From Thailand

    From Barb May@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 27 13:12:26 2022
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    In the wake of a scandal in which various Miss USA contestants alleged that the 2022 Miss USA
    pageant was rigged in favor of Miss Texas, the Miss Universe organization, which suspended the
    organizers of the Miss USA pageant, was bought by a transgender person from Thailand.

    Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip, CEO and biggest shareholder of JKN Global Group Public Company
    Limited, bought the Miss Universe organization for $20 million from Endeavor's IMG. The Miss
    Universe pageant, originated in 1952, had previously been owned by Donald Trump starting in 1996
    along with CBS and then NBC before it was sold to IMG in 2015.

    Thai businesswoman and transgender advocate Anne Jakkaphong Jakrajutatip bought the Miss Universe
    Organization for $20 million, making her the first woman to own the global beauty pageant in its
    71-year history, her company announced Oct. 26. https://t.co/p9nlfdCRmR

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    "We are incredibly honored to be acquiring the Miss Universe organization and working with its
    visionary leadership team," Jakrajutatip, who became a reality TV star on Thai versions of "Project
    Runway" and "Shark Tank," declared. "The global reach of the organization, its relationships with
    global partners and brands, and its wealth of content, licensing, and merchandising opportunities
    make this a strong, strategic addition to our portfolio. We seek not only to continue its legacy of
    providing a platform to passionate individuals from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and traditions,
    but also to evolve the brand for the next generation."

    "Jakrajutatip will become the first woman to own Miss Universe, the organization confirmed to
    Insider," Business Insider claimed. According to the Bangkok Post, Jakrajutatip is the third
    richest transgender person in the world, worth roughly $210 million.

    Recently, Miss Universe suspended the organizers of Miss USA after a furor erupted following the
    annual Miss USA pageant.

    Contestants in the 2022 Miss USA pageant received an email from Miss Universe CEO Amy Emmerich
    informing them that Miss Brand, which runs the pageant, has been suspended from the pageant.

    "After thorough deliberation, Miss Universe Organization has decided to suspend Miss Brand
    immediately," Emmerich wrote. "Miss Universe will be taking over the Miss USA program while a
    comprehensive third-party investigation is conducted."

    "We are appreciative of the cooperation we've seen from Miss USA Director Crystle Stewart as we
    work through this process," Emmerich added.

    Stewart, the director of Miss Brand and the winner of Miss USA in 2008 before starting to run the
    pageant in 2020, had come under fire after contestants alleged that the pageant favored the
    eventual winner, Miss Texas, R'Bonney Gabriel. After Gabriel's victory was announced and she walked
    around the stage, other contestants, in an unprecedented move, walked off the stage.

    "You can see them exiting the stage before she even turns around. All of them. Not one of them
    stays on stage to congratulate her or run and hug her," former contestant Jasmine Jones stated in a
    TikTok video. "In my pageantry opinion, something was off about that. In my ten years as a
    contestant, I've never seen the girls walk off stage and not congratulate the girls that's won."

    "I am at a loss of words since it goes to show there were many signs that the winner was already
    predetermined and myself, amongst all my other sisters, weren't even given the chance to lose,"
    Alexandra Lakhman, Miss New Jersey wrote.

    Miss New York, Heather Elley, added, "The way I entered this pageant and gave it every last bit of
    my heart and soul. I had limiting beliefs of the outcome and did everything to ignore ALL the
    signs," Yahoo News reported.

    Miss Missouri, Mikala McGhee, claimed Gabriel's victory had been preordained because she is a
    Filipina-American, and the Filipina community has a large pageant fanbase.

    "I think that [Miss USA] are in a state where they are trying to revamp and re-glamorize pageantry
    here in the United States, because we've been seeing a constant drop off in enrollment for
    pageants, and not just in the Miss USA system," she said.

    "Not to say that Gabriel couldn't have gone out here and won this on her own, but I think that she
    was a Houstonian -- everyone, again, from the Miss Brand ... and most from Miss USA Organization,
    including Crystle herself, are from Houston. They're Houston natives," McGhee continued.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/miss-universe-pageant-bought-by-transgender-tv-star-from-thailand

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    Barb

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