Beauty queen blasts ‘predetermined’ Miss USA pageant, says contestants were ‘treated like puppets’

A magnificence queen who has blasted the Miss USA pageant for allegedly “rigging” the competition claims she and different contestants have been handled like “puppets.”

Heather Lee O’Keefe, the 25-year-old Miss Montana, put the pageant on blast in current TikTok movies outlining her theories as to why the pageant was unfair.

“I do really feel like we have been all used as puppets to only placed on this present of Miss USA, simply to placed on the present of a pageant,” the stunner from Bozeman advised the Day by day Mail.

“I really feel like, and lots of different contestants really feel like, that they had already predetermined the winner. We have been simply there as puppets to placed on this present for them to make it appear to be there was a pageant,’ she continued. ‘That’s how we really feel. That’s our personal opinion,” she continued.

O’Keefe mentioned pageant organizers had tipped the scales in favor of R’Bonney Gabriel, the 28-year-old Miss Texas, although conceded she “didn’t know” what motive the competition would needed to favor Gabriel.

Miss Montana Heather Lee O’Keefe
Heather Lee O’Keefe put the favored magnificence pageant on blast in a TikTok video.
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Miss Montana Heather Lee O’Keefe
Miss Montana Heather Lee O’Keefe is one in all a number of contestants who spoke out in opposition to the pageant.
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“The one factor I do know was that there was clear and convincing favoritism towards her within the competitors and main as much as the competitors. She obtained extra assets than we did. That's the root of the problem,” O’Keefe mentioned.

Miss USA denied the allegations, and asserted that each one magnificence queens have been handled equally.

‘I might not don't something, reminiscent of a ‘rig a contest’ that I fought so exhausting for to win, and jeopardize that hope. The equity of the pageant and the well-being of each contestant is my high precedence,” Miss USA President Crystle Stewart advised the tabloid, including the group could be launching a “assessment” to look at the costs.

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