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"Miss Continental 2008"

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Blogger Jackie said...

I didn't know Chili Pepper was the first Miss Continental.
Congrats to Miss Dupree!

2:09 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

I found that interesting as well.

I remember seeing Chilli and Leslie Regennae on the Phil Donahue Show a few years laters.

3:35 PM

Blogger e jerry said...

I was aware that MGA had an implant rule, but to the best of my knowledge MGUSofA never has. If there was such a rule, there wouldn't have been as much controversy over Lauren Taylor a few years back, because Lauren got implants during her MGA reign before going on to win MGUSofA the next year (with implants in place). Of the USofA winners I have seen since 1997, I can only think of one who didn't have at least breast implants: Jacqueline Devereaux.

CoCo didn't have implants when she won, but she did start taking hormones at some point in the late 1990s. Sweet Savage has had breast implants for as long as I've known her (admittedly, only since the mid-1990s). I can't remember when Erica Andrews started on the hormones, but she wasn't taking them when I met her in 1992, and she didn't win Miss San Antonio USofA until 1996, when she was well on her way; she won USofA in 1999 and then started her assault on Continental until she won it, boobs well in place. Maya Douglas didn't win Miss USofA until well after she'd won Miss Continental, and, likewise, Kelly Lauren's last go-round in the Miss USofA finals was after winning the Continental crown.

While there is a rule in the USofA system that restricts the competition to males, the rules explicitly state: "The Official Miss Gay USofA Pageant System does not discriminate against entertainers with
silicone and/or hormones. The use of silicone and/or hormones will not be considered by any judge
scoring the contestants."

11:34 PM

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