The show must go on: Miss USA contestants keeping positive attitudes despite massive fallout
Despite Miss USA losing all of its scheduled musical performers and another judge on Wednesday, contestants are refusing to let the controversy ruin their pageant experience.
In fact, they spent the night rock climbing at BRECs Extreme Sports Park.
Were gonna present the same pageant as we would if we were on TV, said Miss New Mexico Alexis Duprey. Its a little bit of a letdown, Im not gonna lie, but were dealing with the cards that were dealt with.
On a day when Miss Universe owner and presidential candidate Donald Trump and the Miss USA organization were dealt several blows, the Miss USA contestants talked up Baton Rouge and said the pageant experience even if it does not air on NBC is worth the years they spent competing for their state crowns to get them here. Rather than commenting on Trumps comments about Mexican immigrants bringing drugs, crime and rapists into the United States, the contestants said they want to remain focused on the pageant.
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