Thursday, 27 October 2016

Miss Iceland quits pageant after being told to lose weight

LAS VEGAS

Miss Iceland pulled back from a universal delight exhibition this week after she guarantees that the show's proprietor fat-disgraced her.

Arna Ýr Jónsdóttir, 20, was delegated Miss Iceland in 2015 and was contending in the Miss Grand International exhibition, which was held Wednesday evening in Las Vegas. As indicated by The Daily Beast, Jónsdóttir said she got a message from show staff that read: "Quit having breakfast, have recently serving of mixed greens for lunch and drink water each night until the challenge. (The expo proprietor) is letting you know this since he loves you and needs you to do well in this challenge."

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Thai TV have Nawat Itsaragrisil, the president and proprietor of the exhibition, affirmed to The Independent that when Jónsdóttir requested proposals for the finals, she was informed that she was a "tad bit fat" and she ought to attempt to lose some weight to enhance her odds in the expo. He said his staff give a similar counsel to different candidates. Itsaragrisil guaranteed that Jónsdóttir submitted photographs of herself in which she looked slimmer and more delightful than she did face to face.

Jónsdóttir concedes that she may have more extensive shoulders than the common expo contender, however that is on account of she is a post vaulter and an individual from her nation's national games group.

Jónsdóttir reported Sunday via web-based networking media that she was dropping out of the show. In a goodbye letter tended to Itsaragrisil, Jónsdóttir composed that in her nation, her body shape is impeccable and that, "Miss Grand International doesn't merit my face, body, identity or heart."

Jónsdóttir has gotten a staggering measure of support via web-based networking media.

Miss Indonesia Ariska Putri Pertiwi was delegated Miss Grand International 2016.

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