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According to Fox News, Marital status and parental status will no longer be criteria for eligibility for pageant contestants starting in 2023.
Until now mothers and married women were excluded from competing in the beauty pageant. The Miss Universe pageant’s regulations have always required that winners be single and maintain their status as such throughout their reign as the title.
Mothers have historically been excluded as well and victors are typically required to avoid getting pregnant while serving as Miss Universe.
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Meza criticised the current guidelines as being “sexist” and “unrealistic” in their endeavour to choose a winner that would appeal to the largest possible audience.
“A few people are against these changes because they always wanted to see a single beautiful woman who is available for a relationship,” Meza added. “They always wanted to see a woman that, from the outside, looks so perfect that she’s almost unreachable. The former is sexist and the latter is unrealistic.”
The Miss Universe pageant is broadcast in over 160 territories and countries around the world, including the United States on FYI and Telemundo.
Harnaaz Sandhu of India was crowned Miss Universe 2021. Harnaaz Sandhu, from Punjab, represented India at the 70th Miss Universe 2021 pageant, which was held in Eilat, Israel. Before Harnaaz Sandhu, only two Indians had won the Miss Universe title- actresses Sushmita Sen in 1994 and Lara Dutta in 2000.
(With ANI inputs)