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New Miss USA is Also a Pole Dancing Champ Doug Thompson - Capitol Hill Blue go to original May 18, 2010
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| Myley Cyrus struts her stuff | | It’s inevitable. New beauty pageant queen is crowned and then embarrassing photos surface from her past.
About 24 hours after Rima Fakih, a Lebanese-American from Detroit, was crowed Miss USA, photos of her competing in — and winning — a “Stripper 101” contest in the Motor City in 2007 surfaced on the Internet.
The Miss USA Pageant, run by the flamboyant Donald Trump, is no stranger to controversy. Other winners have lost their crowns for naughty photos or other indiscretions. Even winners of the Miss Teen USA events have had past acts come back to haunt them.
Trump and Miss USA officials promise a quick investigation into the matter although the Donald is quoted as saying he didn’t think the poll dancing photos are any “big deal.”
Which begs the question: Are winners who strut around the stage in bikinis in these beauty contests expected to have squeaky-clean past lives.
Who hasn’t posed naked for photos for a boyfriend. Teen superstar Myley Cyrus created a mini-scandal last year when the then-16-year-old, wearing hot pants and black boots, gyrated against a pole for a raunchy number at the Teen Choice Music Awards.
Cyrus, now 17, recently told a reporter that she might like to do nude scenes in movies after she turns 18.
Former teen star Britney Spears did a sex video that can be found on more than one web site. The video proves, as she once sang, that she’s “not that innocent.” |
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