Miss Universe pageant overrun with politics and hostility
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 8:51 AM.
This past week, Lebanon's anti-semites lashed out at their entry in the Miss Universe pageant because they hated a photo where she appeared along with Israel's Doron Matalon, and Sally Greige went on the defensive accusing Matalon of "photo-bombing" her. But all this has proven is that politics are soiling what's supposed to be a happy event, not a sad one.
Matalon took a solidarity picture with France's entry, Camille Cerf, holding up a sign for Je Suis Charlie. Now there's a real show of responsibility and friendship at a beauty pageant.
Matalon took a solidarity picture with France's entry, Camille Cerf, holding up a sign for Je Suis Charlie. Now there's a real show of responsibility and friendship at a beauty pageant.
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