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 Miss Pennsylvania Sheena Monnin resigns claiming Miss USA 2012 was rigged
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
					
				
		
			
				
					
Miss Pennsylvania has sensationally resigned from her position,  claiming that the weekend’s Miss USA 2012 pageant was rigged. Announcing  the resignation on her Facebook account, Sheena Monnin claimed one of  her fellow contestants had seen a list of the competition’s top five  girls – before the show had even begun. According to the Daily Mail report, the unidentified contestant went  on to name all five women correctly before they were announced, the  27-year-old beauty queen said in the posting. But Miss Universe  Organization has refuted the claims, saying that in a resignation email,  Monnin said she was quitting as she was against new rules allowing  transgender contestants to take part.
 Monnin added on her post that the Miss Universe Organization, which  oversees the pageant, is ‘fraudulent, lacking in morals, inconsistent,  and in many ways trashy’.
 
Monnin, from Cranberry Township, won her title in December 2011. She  did not place in the top 16 contestants on Sunday, leading some to brand  her remarks as the mutterings of a ‘bad loser’. But 12 hours after her  first Facebook post, Monnin insisted her claims were correct and gave  further insight into what sparked her decision.
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I witnessed another contestant who said she saw the list of the Top 5  BEFORE THE SHOW EVER STARTED proceed to call out in order who the Top 5  were before they were announced on stage,’ she said.
 
The contestant told Monnin she had seen a folder lying open with a  page reading: ‘FINAL SHOW Telecast, June 3, 2012′ on the morning of the  show – along with the ‘top five’ filled in.
 
After the 51 contestants were whittled down to 16, the woman told  Monnin and another contestant what she had seen. Monnin went on: ‘I said  “who do you think they will be?’” She said that she didn’t “think” she  “knew” because she saw the list that morning. She relayed whose names  were on the list.’
 
The field was then narrowed further as the contestants went through  the swimswuit, evening gown and interview rounds, with eventually the  final five named.
 
She went on: ‘After it was indeed the Top 5 I knew the show must be  rigged; I decided to distance myself from an organization who did not  allow fair play and whose morals did not match my own.’
 
After Miss Georgia, Miss Rhode Island, Miss Nevada, Miss Ohio and  Miss Maryland completed the Q&A round, Olivia Culpo from Rhode  Island was crowned the winner.
 
In a statement to MailOnline, Miss Universe Organization, which is  co-owned by NBC and Donald Trump, confirmed Monnin had resigned – but  gave very different reasons.
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In an email to state pageant organizers, she cited the Miss Universe  Organizations’ policy regarding transgendered contestants, implemented  two months ago, as the reason for her resignation,’ it said.
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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.’
 
It went on: ‘We are disappointed that she would attempt to steal the  spotlight form Olivia Culpo of Rhode Island on her well-deserved Miss  USA win.’
 
In the email written on Monday and forwarded to MailOnline by Miss Universe Organization, Monnin wrote that she was resigning.
 She said: ‘I refuse to be part of a pageant system that has so far  and so completely removed itself from its foundational principles as to  allow and support natural born males to compete in it.
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This goes against ever moral fiber of my being. I believe in  integrity, high moral character, and fair play, none of which are part  of this system any longer.’
 
These sentiments echo her first Facebook post – before she qualified her story.
 
It is not the first time a Miss USA contestant has raised eyebrows  with her prejudiced views. In 2009, Carrie Prejean, representing  California, was asked if she believed every state should legalise  same-sex marriage.
 
She responded: ‘I believe that marriage should be between a man and a  woman, no offense to anybody out there. But that’s how I was raised and  I believe that it should be between a man and a woman.’
 
After Monnin posted the claims on Facebook, fans and friends  commended her resignation, congratulating her for ‘taking the high road’  and thanking her for telling the truth. But she was also labelled a bad  loser by others, including Miss USA 2010 winner Rima Fakih.
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To Miss Pennsylvania 2012,’ Fakih wrote on Twitter. ‘So you didn’t  win or place in Miss USA last night but don’t you dare disrespect my  organization! Maybe that’s y u lost.’
 
The pageant named Ms Culpo, a 20-year-old cellist, the winner after  she made it clear that she embraced all beauty queens – transgender or  otherwise – during the interview portion.
 
In the dreaded final question round, Ms Culpo was faced with the most  difficult question of the night: Would it be fair for a person born a  man to be named Miss Universe after becoming a woman?
 
Ms Culpo never stumbled as she embraced the Miss Universe  Organization’s recent decision to admit transgender contestants. ‘I do  think that would be fair,’ she said. ‘But I could understand how people  could be apprehensive to take that road.’
 
Miss Iowa USA Rebecca Hodge was named Miss Congeniality, and Miss  Oregon USA Alaina Bergsma was named the most photogenic. They both won  $1,000, but didn’t make the top 16.
 
Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella crowned her successor at the end of the night.
 
Ms Culpo will represent the United States at the 61st Miss Universe  pageant later this year. An American has not been named Miss Universe  since Brook Lee won the title in 1997.
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