So I didn't watch the Miss USA Pagent because I didn't know it was on. But I did catch all the highlights and checked out all the contestants. Miss California was way prettier and looked way better in a swimsuit But didn't win, some say, because of her answer to her onstage question. Way to go Miss California! She stood up for what she believed in and I really impressed! I on the other hand after working so hard to look that good and spending so much money to win Miss USA would have bent the truth and dodged the questions with some BS answer. Then again, I probably won't ever be in this situation. For those of you who don't set at your computer and search for lame internet stories this is ths deal with Miss California: Taken FromNeedless to say, Miss California's special talent was not the ability to read a room.
Miss USA first runner-up and bona fide YouTube sensation Carrie Prejean popped up on the Today show this morning to defend her crown-costing response to the gay-marriage question posed midpageant by out-and-proud blogger Perez Hilton.
"I was ready for my question, and when I heard it from him, I knew at that moment after I'd answered the question, I knew that I was not going to win because of my answer," she said. "Because I had spoken from my heart, for my beliefs and for my God."Who knew the self-proclaimed Queen of all Media could thwart a fellow coronation?
While Prejean's response to the equal-rights query—"In my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman"—by all accounts cost her the sash, the 21-year-old said she sticks by her controversial reply. "I wouldn't have answered it differently. The way that I answered it might have been offensive to people, and I said, 'No offense to anybody.' I did not want to offend anybody. "It's not about being politically correct, for me, it's about being biblically correct."
You go girl!
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