Friday, August 21, 2009

Achieving and Maintaining Physical Perfection No Easy Task for Pageant Contestants.



Miss Venezuela Dayana Mendoza won the Miss Universe competition last year, but wouldn't reveal whether or not she'd had work done.


Eighty-five beauty pageant winners from around the world have descended upon the Bahamas in the hope of being crowned Miss Universe 2009 on Sunday. But did this weekend's winner look like she does now even a few months ago? And will she look the same when she hands over her multi-million dollar tiara this time next year?

FOXNews.com talked to former pageant winners, pageant officials, and doctors who say surgical enhancements are par for the course at many pageants, and keeping one's pageant-perfect physique post-competition can be next to impossible.

A source close to the Donald Trump-owned Miss Universe Organization tells FOXNews.com that not only is elective surgery allowed, but it is quietly encouraged. "In many of the countries, from the time she wins (the national title) to the time she goes to Miss Universe, she basically goes through a witness protection program, she is sketched up, and totally changed," the insider said.



Full Article at FOX News

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