However, Longacre says that pageant officials told her that as long as she was 24 at the time of the pageant, she was fine.
What is so upsetting to Longacre after winning and then losing the crown is that at no point in the process did anyone say a word
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So did offficals tell her it was fine or did no one say a word?
Either way.... I don’t care. But...
TTIUWOP
Miss American pageant has more stringent guidelines than what we have for United States President. Miss Delaware just needs to fire up Photoshop and create a Hawaiian birth certificate.
It’s the state of Delaware — what did she expect???
Yes, TTIUWOP
Tough to be told you’re too old when you’re just 24,
Surely she must have had to fill out an application or something that spelled out these rules. She probably did not read the fine print, and now playing the “dumb victim” card.
Rules are rules.I see no “unfairness” here.A foolish policy perhaps but not “unfair”.
She can feel free to wear her swimsuit at my place. I’ll overlook her advanced age.
Miss Rhode Island might have a shot at the title now.
Too bad they don’t run politics, maybe then a foreign born Islamic supporter of Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, ISIS and foreign invaders wouldn’t be POTUS.
But it was good!
She should claim she is trans-age, and identifies as 23.
Then she could threaten to sue for cis-age discrimination. What right do they have to deny a person the age they identify with?