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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Miss Universe NZ refuses to step aside

Courtesy of: The New Zealand Herald

The winner of Miss Universe New Zealand has called in lawyers after being told to give up her tiara by organisers.
The Herald understands director Val Lott has delivered a letter to 22-year-old Avianca Bohm, who was crowned this month, advising her that she is ineligible to represent New Zealand.
She also held a meeting with Ms Bohm in an effort to persuade her to quietly give up her title.
This year's beauty pageant quickly turned ugly when it emerged Ms Bohm, who was born in South Africa, does not have New Zealand citizenship.
Yesterday neither Ms Lott nor Ms Bohm could be contacted.
But the regional licensee of Miss North Harbour, Melissa Martin, welcomed the decision, which would crown runner-up and Miss North Harbour Talia Bennett.
"The young woman is just ineligible to hold the title. It's not a witch hunt," she said.
"It's right and wrong. It's black and white - there's no grey area here."
Article and Photo: The New Zealand Herald

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