Miss World 2025 Competition Controversy: The controversy in the ongoing Miss World competition in Hyderabad continues unabated. Earlier, there was a ruckus over the participants taking part in the competition getting their feet washed by local women. This controversy has not even subsided yet that the Miss World competition has come under controversy over another matter. Miss England Milla Magee has left the pageant going on in Hyderabad. Milla Magee has returned to her homeland UK after making serious allegations against the organizers of Miss World.
Miss England Milla Magee made serious allegations against the organizers of Miss World and said that she was pressured to socialize with the financiers of Miss World. Magee said that she was made to feel like a prostitute in the pageant.
All the contestants were pressured to wear makeup all day
Milla Magee said, "In the pageant, we were asked to spend time and socialize with older men, because they are making financial contribution to the show. All the contestants were being pressured to wear makeup all day and wear heavy ball gowns, even while having breakfast.
Milla said six guests and 2 girls are seated on each table. The girls are told to entertain the guests. I feel very wrong seeing all this, I have not come here to laugh and entertain anyone. I am made to feel like a prostitute.
Milla further said we had come here to talk about social issues, but people there are not even ready to listen about this. Things are said that make one feel uncomfortable. Everyone is being treated like a performing monkey. Which I was not able to tolerate.
What Miss World CEO said?
However, Miss World CEO Julia Morley has issued an official statement and rejected Maggie's allegations. Miss World 2025 is going on in Hyderabad, the finale will be on May 31. Julia Morley said that Miss England has suddenly decided to leave Miss World after her mother's health deteriorated. The organization has understood her situation and made arrangements for her return. Milla's allegations have also been clarified in the statement. It reads, unfortunately we have come to know that some UK media outlets have published false and defamatory news. These claims are completely false.