Miss Calif. could lose crown
04.28.2009 8:59am EDT
(San Francisco, California) A spokesman for the Miss California pageant on Monday denied that contest officials told the reigning beauty queen to publicly apologize for her statement opposing same-sex marriage during the Miss USA pageant.
Carrie Prejean, 21, claimed during Sunday services at her San Diego church that producers of the state pageant told her to apologize to the gay community and to avoid mentioning religion when she appeared last week on the “Today” show and other national programs.But San Diego public relations representative Roger Neal, who said he was one of the people advising her, called those claims lies. Contest officials urged Prejean only to reiterate that she didn’t mean to offend anyone and to use the national spotlight “to heal some wounds,” he said.
“She chose to stand up in church and in front of the media and say something that was a lie,” Neal said. “No one ever said, ‘You must apologize to the gay community,’ and no one ever said, ‘Don’t talk about your faith or your religion.’ Those two things never came out of anybody’s mouth.”
Prejean didn’t immediately return a call from The Associated Press on Monday.
During her appearances at the Rock Church in San Diego, she said she turned to her pastor there for comfort and counsel after she was criticized for saying during the Miss USA pageant that she thought marriage should only be between a man and a woman.
Keith Lewis, a Los Angeles talent agent and gay activist who runs the Miss California pageant, also issued a statement expressing dismay with Prejean and concern about her ability to carry out her duties during the remainder of her rein.
“Given the fact that Carrie Prejean’s first act upon returning to California was to headline five services at a church that promotes homosexuality as both unnatural and abnormal, we stand by our concern for her individual image and look forward to a time in the near future when she can put down her personal agenda” and resume her responsibilities as Miss California, Jenkins wrote.





Maybe she’ll learn now what happens when you mess with the REAL beauty pageant queens!
Prejean is obvously most concerned with extending her 15 minutes of fame, no matter what the cost to anyone else. How Christian.
Is it a surprise that fundamentalist theofacists are divisive, distortionist liers? How else can they preserve their anti-democracy agenda that is grounded in an exclusive, self-privileging perspective? Two leadership qualities she seems to not embody are objectivity and fairness. The pageant seems to regard character far less than beauty. Interesting that her church does not consider that idolatry.
Oh, “her.” I’m sick to death of hearing about her. All I can say at this point regarding her is . . . a closed mind is an empty mind.
She should keep her crown, she won it on the basis of being pretty, not because she is smart or holds informed beliefs. She is a great poster child for a face of bigotry and it would be reasonable for GLBTs to exploit that.
This is so crazy.
Since when does a 21 year old beuty queen speak with authority on any issue (outside of maybe makeup application)?
While there is a certain amount of irony here, as gay men and beauty queens devote an inordinate amount of attention to physical attractiveness, I simply do not care what some Miss anything says about an issue on which she has no authority.
How sad that we as a culture still desire these objectification festivals. In this one instance, perhaps the gay community is reaping what it soes.
She is not our Miss California. Send her to Utah.
She can be the next Anita Bryant thanks to Perez Hilton.
The word is reign, idiots, not rein.
@David – Well said!!! Is anyone really surprised? A bigot and a liar? Hmmm – shocker…and why is this still news?
I am not worried about Ms. Prejean in the slightest. The woman will be her own undoing simply because she can not form a cohesive thought, let alone articulate it. I say give the woman plenty of rope and another 10 seconds in the spotlight and she will be history.
Remember, Sara Palin was a beauty queen too!
Please, don’t take her crown away from her. I spent a weekend defending gays on al.com after Alabama’s state house passed a resolution honoring her. I can’t imagine what they would do if you took her crown away. Let her keep it and fade into obscurity like the rest of the runner-ups.
I really wish Perez could have asked follow up questions like, “how about domestic partnerships or civil unions” “or do you just think this 10% of the population deserves to be treated as second class citizens because of your beliefs” ?
“Or do you think that gay people should marry an opposite sex partner, just to make a mess of their lives like that one pastor from Co?”
Brad really does make a good point.
Tom in Long Beach
Let the stupid person keep that ‘prize’: Never *ever* give North American X-tians a potential martyr…