terça-feira, 26 de julho de 2016

Miss Florida stripped of her crown ONE WEEK after winning for using professional stylists to help with her hair and makeup

  • Miss Florida, Genesis Davila, 24 had to give up her title for violating rules 
  • Executive producer of the pageant said she used hair and makeup stylists 
  • Grant Gravitt said they were able to obtain 'substantial proof to link her and her vendors to her room on an evening which they were not allowed' 
  • Davila's lawyers met with Gravitt to surrender crown and promised that justice would be served so that Davila could keep her tiara 
  • Miss Sunny Isles Beach USA, Linette De Los Santos, who was runner-up, will now wear Miss Florida crown and represent the state in Miss Universe 
Miss Florida was dethroned after pageant officials discovered that she had broken the rules by using professional stylists to help with her hair and makeup.
Genesis Davila held the Miss Florida USA 2017 title for just a week. 
The 24-year-old was stripped of her crown after Grant Gravitt, executive producer of the Miss Florida USA Pageant told Local 10 News that she violated pageant regulations. 
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Pageant officials said Davila had violated the rules by using professional stylists (pictured) to help her with her hair and makeup
Shortly after winning the crown, Davila posted this photo on Instagram with the caption: 'DREAMING on a cloud'
Genesis Davila (left and right) held the Miss Florida USA 2017 title for just a week before being dethroned after pageant officials discovered she had violated the rules by using professional stylists (pictured left with Davila) to help her with her hair and makeup
The 24-year-old (center), who competed with 64 other women last week for the tiara, was stripped of her crown after Grant Gravitt, executive producer of the Miss Florida USA Pageant found out that she violated pageant regulations
The 24-year-old (center), who competed with 64 other women last week for the tiara, was stripped of her crown after Grant Gravitt, executive producer of the Miss Florida USA Pageant found out that she violated pageant regulations
Grant Gravitt (pictured) said that the Puerto Rican model 'sought an unfair competitive advantage, and that's just not acceptable in our system'
Grant Gravitt (pictured) said that the Puerto Rican model 'sought an unfair competitive advantage, and that's just not acceptable in our system'
Davila competed with 64 other women last on July 16 for the tiara that she won't be wearing any longer. 
Gravitt told the station that the Puerto Rican model 'sought an unfair competitive advantage, and that's just not acceptable in our system'.
'We have a zero-tolerance policy on rules. Whether it's something major or minor, it's all about keeping an equal and level playing field.'
Gravitt said Davila made a 'poor life choice' when she decided to use professional stylists to help her with hair and makeup in her private room. 
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Pageant organizers received complaints from contestants and there were also eyewitnesses
Pageant organizers received complaints from contestants and there were also eyewitnesses
Gravitt said they were able to obtain 'substantial proof' that she violated the rules after pageant organizers received complaints from contestants. The model's social media accounts also contributed to Gravitt's decision
Gravitt said they were able to obtain 'substantial proof' that she violated the rules after pageant organizers received complaints from contestants. The model's social media accounts also contributed to Gravitt's decision
The Miss Miami Beach USA model posted on Instagram: 'DREAMING on a cloud,' shortly after she won the crown.
Pageant organizers received complaints from contestants and there were also eyewitnesses, Gravitt told 10 News. 
Gravitt said they were able to obtain 'substantial proof to link her and her vendors to her room on an evening which they were not allowed'.
The model's social media accounts also contributed to Gravitt's decision. 
Miss Sunny Isles Beach USA, Linette De Los Santos, who was the runner-up, will now wear the Miss Florida crown. 
De Los Santos was born in the Dominican Republic and she's also a student at Nova Southeastern University law school. 
The  model (center) was crowned Miss Florida last week after competing against 64 other women 
The model (center) was crowned Miss Florida last week after competing against 64 other women 
Davila (pictured), who had dreams of one day being crowned Miss Universe, didn't show up to a meeting scheduled to surrender her crown
Davila (pictured), who had dreams of one day being crowned Miss Universe, didn't show up to a meeting scheduled to surrender her crown
Davila's lawyers said that they promised to fight for her to keep the tiara
Davila's lawyers said that they promised to fight for her to keep the tiara
'I'm just excited to have this opportunity,' De Los Santos told 10 News. 
'I didn't think it was going to happen, especially like this.'
De Los Santos will represent Florida in the 2017 Miss USA pageant, which is the official qualifier for the Miss Universe pageant, according to 10 News.  
Davila, a five-foot-10 model, is signed with Front Management.
In 2014 she was crowned Miss World Puerto Rico.
Davila, who had dreams of one day being crowned Miss Universe, didn't show up to a meeting scheduled to surrender her crown. 
Her lawyers told the station that they promised to fight for her to keep the tiara. 
Attorney Mayra Joll said Davila's 'still a queen' and that 'justice is going to be served'.
But Gravitt said the decision will not be overturned as it's a simple case of breaking the rules. 
Attorney Mayra Joll said Davila's 'still a queen' and that 'justice is going to be served'
Attorney Mayra Joll said Davila's 'still a queen' and that 'justice is going to be served'
But Gravitt said the decision will not be overturned as it's a simple case of breaking the rules. Davila, a five-foot-10 model, is signed with Front Management. In 2014 she was crowned Miss World Puerto Rico
But Gravitt said the decision will not be overturned as it's a simple case of breaking the rules. Davila, a five-foot-10 model, is signed with Front Management. In 2014 she was crowned Miss World Puerto Rico


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