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Official Miss Sweden barred from Miss Universe pageant
Göteborg, April 27 (JY&A
Media) The official winner of the Miss Sweden pageant
will not be permitted to enter Miss Universe.
Panos Papadopoulos, director of the official Miss
Sweden pageant, has tried over the last several years to modernize
the event, and says that the effort required to do that put Sweden’s
entry at odds with the outmoded ideas of Miss Universe’s organizers.
Under Mr Papadopoulos, the Miss Sweden pageant
would be based around the contestant’s personality, intelligence,
interest in the world around her, her ability to be a role model,
and to be a positive influence on young women the world over. His
hope was that he could influence other nations to re-evaluate their
own national pageants.
Nightclub tours, at which girls were often paid
to compete, were abolished. Mr Papadopoulos also dropped the swimsuit
competition.
‘I did not feel it to be appropriate to first
ask these young women to parade in front of an audience in a bathing
suit and to then be asked to answer complicated political or ethical
questions while still wearing only the minimum of clothing,’ states
Mr Papadopoulos.
‘Unfortunately the personnel behind the Miss Universe
competition do not seem to see things in the same light.’
Mr Papadopoulos says he has kept the Miss Universe
Organization informed of the Miss Sweden pageant’s changes. Instead
of accepting these changes, Miss Universe has gone on attack, using
lawyers as its first resort.
The Miss Universe Organization has unilaterally
broken off the partnership with the official Miss Sweden organization
and will not allow the pageant to send its Miss Sweden 2009 to the
Miss Universe pageant in August 2009.
‘They have shown no interest at all in working
together to create a unique, new concept,’ says Mr Papadopoulos.
‘We must listen to the young,’ he says. ‘They
are looking for a modern competition that reflects their own very
sound values; intelligence, family, creativity, self-confidence
and of course an active interest in the world. Miss Universe does
not meet these young women’s needs; instead it degrades them and
reduces them to mere visual objects instead of emphasizing their
personalities and values.’
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