Miss USA Contestant from Cranberry Quits, Calls Pageant Fixed
Sheena Monnin said she resigned after a fellow contestant saw a list of the top five women before judging began Sunday. What do you think?
Calling the pageant fraudulent, lacking in morals and even trashy, Sheena Monnin has resigned from her position of Miss Pennsylvania USA 2012—saying the national competition is fixed.
“After 10 years of competing in a pageant system I once believed in, I now completely and irrevocably separate myself in every way and on every level from the Miss Universe Organization,” Monnin, of Cranberry, said in a statement on her Facebook page. “I remove my support completely and have turned in the title of Miss Pennsylvania USA 2012."
Monnin claims a fellow contestant in Sunday’s televised Miss USA competition saw a list of the top five women in the pageant before judging began on the show.
“Apparently the morning of June 3 she saw a folder lying open to a page that said 'FINAL SHOW Telecast, June 3, 2012' and she saw the places for Top 5 already filled in,” Monnin said. “Thinking she was just seeing a rehearsal fake top 5 from a previous day she walked away, then realized that it had without a doubt been labeled as the Final Show Telecast, June 3."
Monnin said the contestant, who she did not name, told her the name of the women who appeared on the list.
“Then we agreed to wait and see if that was indeed the Top 5 called that night. After it was indeed the Top 5 I knew the show must be rigged; I decided at that moment to distance myself from an organization who did not allow fair play and whose morals did not match my own,” Monnin said.
In a statement, the Miss Universe Organization, which runs the Miss USA competition, blasted Monnin’s allegations as false.
Noting Monnin did not place in the top 16 women Sunday, the organization included an email Monnin sent to state pageant officials Monday announcing her resignation. The missive said she did not agree with the organization's decision to admit transgender contestants.
"This goes against ever moral fiber of my being," the email from Monnin said. "I believe in integrity, high moral character, and fair play, none of which are part of this system any longer."
Miss Universe officials said Monnin only recently changed her reasons for resignation.
"Today she has changed her story by publicly making false accusations claiming that the pageant was fixed, however the contestant she privately sourced as her reference has vehemently refuted her most recent claim," the statement said.
In April, the Miss Universe organization ended a ban on transgender contestants after Canadian Jenna Talackova, who was born male, faced disqualification from the pageant.
The Miss Universe Organization also chided Monnin for taking attention away from Miss Rhode Island, Olivia Culpo, who was named the pageant winner. Culpo, who voiced supported for transgender pageant contestants, will represent the nation in the Miss Universe pageant later this year.
"We are disappointed that she would attempt to steal the spotlight from Olivia Culpo of Rhode Island on her well-deserved Miss USA win," the Miss Universe statement said.
As of Tuesday evening, it appeared many of the 908 friends on Monnin’s Facebook page stood behind the 27-year-old beauty queen.
“Way to stand up for what you believe in girlfriend! We need more strong PA woman like you,” one poster said.
“I admire your integrity and courage to do what you did ... I applaud you 100 percent,” another posting read.
Not all message were supportive, however. Another poster said Monnin entered the pageant knowing it allowed transgender contestants. She accused Monnin of quitting to call attention to herself.
“Maybe you got what you wanted which was attention, media, airtime and controversy good job!” the poster said.
What do think of Monnin’s resignation? Was it the right thing to do? What do you think of the Miss Universe Organization’s response to Monnin’s accusations? Leave your opinion in the comment section.
Becky Brindle
9:45 am on Wednesday, June 6, 2012
New twist to this story! Donald Trump called into the Today Show this morning and said he's going to sue Miss PA. His quote: “She said some really strong things. When she’s using the word ‘fraud,’ that’s pretty strong, so we’re going to be suing her on that basis. I did see her for about a second. I never felt that she had a chance, and all this is is buyer’s remorse."
Brian Schill
12:02 am on Thursday, June 7, 2012
I have had the pleasure of talking with Sheena and found her to be very down to earth, personable and a worthy representative of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I'm giving her the benefit of the doubt.
Cheers,
Brian
Oren Spiegler
4:49 am on Thursday, June 7, 2012
What a shock to learn that a contestant is alleging that the Miss USA Pageant is not on the up-and-up! Who could have imagined that a beauty contest is not strictly objective and honest?
Thank heavens the temper tantrum-prone buffoon and pageant carnival barker Donald Trump is on the case, planning to sue the disgruntled contestant. The first thing he should do is to demand that she prove she was born in this country and then raise questions about the authenticity of any documentation that she presents!