In the US/Canada/UK/New Zealand/Australia yes, but in South East Asia, Latin America,Africa, France and eastern Europe no as its like world cup to them. There is a growing interest in Middle east now because Muslim women can wear sports suits and Abayas in swimsuit. But yeah its their attempt to get US Audience back.Jem Smith wrote:Sounds like they're struggling with beauty pageants becoming increasingly irrelevant and unpopular in the modern world.
She and Bahrain wore abayas in swimsuit. Indonesia and Egypt wear bikinis despite being muslimsfreelancermariagrace wrote:Yes, this is great news. Everyone is given a chance to join Miss Universe. I saw Miss Pakistan and it made me proud.
Uty Theo wrote:How would a grandma expect to win such a competition when there are too many young hotties showcasing their stuff.
King Belieal wrote:But it would he very difficult for a person close to 40 years old to win. Absolutely no Chand.
Back then Miss Universe was owned by Catalina Swimsuits, its made to sell bikinis. Then Donald Trump evolved it too by adding Q and A and charities. Now the new Owner want it to be inclusive.Fidelia wrote:I often wonder why they even put the age restrictions at the first instance. I thought it was marginalisation of some sort.
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