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For the second year in succession, the American entrant in the Miss Universe pageant failed to meet the crucial challenge of walking and smiling at the same time.
Crystle Stewart, from Texas, tripped and fell on stage at the global beauty contest today, just as Miss USA did last year. She failed to make the final, which was won by Miss Venezuela, a former kidnap victim.
Dayana Mendoza, 22, who burst into tears when she was declared the winner, was upholding Venezuela’s proud history of beauty pageant dominance.
The South American country boasts four previous Miss Universe winners and five Miss Worlds. The “pageant superpower” has thousands of local beauty contests every year in its schools, villages and even prisons.
America’s recent history in the Miss Universe pageant is less salubrious. Ms Stewart’s fall this year was almost identical to the now-infamous incident in last year’s eveningwear section of the competition.
Contestants are expected to walk across stage wearing evening gowns and high heels but Ms Stewart slipped as she attempted to descend two steps on the platform in a purpose-built arena in Vietnam.
Rachel Smith was the reining Miss USA and the American entrant in the contest 12 months ago. She too buckled and fell to the ground in the demanding eveningwear round.
The competition, which organisers claim was watched by almost a billion viewers, was compered by Mel B, a former member of the Spice Girls, but the honour of announcing the winner fell to Jerry Springer, the American television host.
After his announcement Riyo Mori, last year’s champion from Japan, handed the crown, made of white and yellow gold and precious stones to Ms Mendoza.
“I am excited. I cried a lot. I am really glad I made it,” said the 57th winner of the title, who was the victim off an “express kidnapping" in Venezuela 18 months ago. “It’s something that happens in my country. You don’t even have to have money to be kidnapped ... That’s why I wanted to raise my voice and tell the world that violence is not the answer."
After celebrating at home with her family, she will spend her year-long reign travelling the world to speak out on humanitarian issues.
The annual Miss Universe pageant was first held in Long Beach, California, in 1952. It was taken over in 1996 by Donald Trump, a US real estate mogul.
This year’s event cost Vietnam nearly $20 million (£10million), including $7 million building a new resort and convention centre to host the pageant.
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Phil of brixham, sure was on tv chan 192. (diva tv) and dayana mendoza a well deserved winner! she is beautiful!
russia should of been 2nd though rather than 4th.
mark, darlington, england
How come only Miss USA falls 2 years in a row?.Is it a wired co-incidence or a deliberately publicity stunt? It could be a good conspiracy theory for a Oliver Stone movie?
Stuart, Pompano Bech, USA
I don't think this was on TV in the USA..
Caleb, Kansas City, USA
Once again the Latin American beauties showed that they are the ones to beat in this competition. Ms Mendoza stood out from the beginning, The contestants from the top 5 were definitely, the best looking. Too bad MS USA fell. She was one of the prettiest girls to represent the US in years.
Pete, Npales, Fla, USA
Rachel Twistleton -- I was wondering the same thing!
Nigel, San Francisco, USA
I met Crystle recently in Vietnam and found her quite charming. She's intelligent, articulate, educated & a successful businesswoman. I'd like to see you try to walk in those heels. Venezuela must have a factory somewhere churning out contestants. They're the cosmetic surgery capital of the world.
Shawn, Pearl Harbor, USA
Wow bill, the main thing is that at least your not bitter, !
martin, brighton, UK
Another entrant from L. America wins year after year,except last year,which was nice for a change.After a while you just get tired of the Miss Universe winner looking the same all the time.Not everyone thinks the 'Latin' look is the most beautiful.There are beautiful girls all over the world as well
Arlene, LA,
Why do Miss Universe winners always come from earth?
Rachel Twistleton, London,
Yes Miss USA failed to 'walk and smile' at the same time (due to a fall). But the good news is that after she stood back up, she still had white straight teeth just like before she fell down (this of course was - and is - the big difference between her and the UK entrants).
sam, edinburgh, uk
Ms Stewart, you did it with such grace. No one could recovered better...well done!
RC Sui Eng, Selangor, Malaysia
You can't make this stuff up. This article should appear in "Private Eye....."
Nigel, Grimbsy, Canada
And this is news?
Sarah, london, UK
I didn't want to see a picture of Miss Universe anyway ...
Benzo, Nr Chelmsford,
What, no wardrobe malfunction?
Andrew Milner, Karuizawa, Japan
one billion viewers allegedly watched this! GET REAL, was it even on the TV in the UK, never heard of it
phil, brixham,
Can you please explain why you feel it incumbent upon you to plaster a preponderance of pictures of females, either plain or, mostly, semi- nude, like this example, on your front page. Isn't this sexist and exploitation all rolled into one? Do really think that most of your readers are straight men?
Bill, Suzhou, China