Miss USA gets new hosts to replace
“They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime”.
While many customers are supporting Macy’s for this decision, others appear to be on Donald Trump’s side. It’s unclear who will host the pageant now.
She said she is excited to not only get her head in the game but to meet the other representatives competing in the pageant.
The fight for the Miss U.S. title is still going on! This hometown gal completed her first year of college at the University of Washington, but said she was drawn back to GU because of the small class sizes and the community feel. REELZ also showcases top movie and entertainment expert Leonard Maltin who provides specific on-air recommendations for movies viewers can watch at home.
-The two hosts of the Miss U.S. Pageant, dancer Cheryl Burke and MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts, quit the show to protest Trump’s comments.
They join the pageant amid ongoing controversy surrounding its co-owner, Donald Trump.
“I really had to change my mindset, that’s the mental preparation”, she said. Normally, we wouldn’t care, but in this year’s pageant, Washington State is represented by Spokane native and Gonzaga University graduate Kenzi Novell. “It is unfortunate that recent events beyond our control have only served to negatively impact the women who participate in the pageant, our state directors, our sponsors and our fans”.
Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for Trump, declined to comment beyond PVH’s statement. “I guess it’s um, well, where she stands morally – depending on her stance politically as well” Becky Cofta said.
“What I said is that people are coming across the border and they are coming through Mexico”.
She also found herself on the receiving end of the backlash-especially after Mexico withdrew its entry from this year’s Miss Universe competition. “For me it’s all about putting on a great show”. The Clippers didn’t quit their jobs when Donald Sterling said those terrible things…
“I support every single woman that is standing on that stage that understands what it’s like to be committed to getting to where they are right now”, Mai told ET. The next morning, he tweeted, “We’re going to give em the show they deserve”.
Despite all the unrest, the girls stress that they’ve seen-and overcome-worse.