Miss Calif. is new hero of religious right
04.27.2009 11:09am EDT
(San Francisco, California) Miss California, Carrie Prejean, who became the bombshell of the Miss USA pageant by saying gay couples should not be allowed to marry, said Sunday that her state sponsors urged her to apologize afterward but she rejected the advice.
Prejean, 21, said officials from the Miss California USA pageant were worried that her comments would cost their contest financial backing and tried to prepare her for a string of post-pageant media interviews by discouraging her from discussing her religious beliefs.“`You need to apologize to the gay community. You need to not talk about your faith. This has everything to do with you representing California and saving the brand,’” Prejean recalled being told. “I was representing California. I was representing the majority of people in California.”
She offered her version of the tense hours following the April 19 Miss USA pageant while appearing at the San Diego megachurch that has helped shape her views. The Rock Church, founded by former San Diego Chargers defensive back Miles McPherson, was active in the campaign to pass a constitutional ban on gay marriages in California last year.
Prejean, who was named first runner-up to Miss North Carolina and will remain Miss California until November, has spent the last week defending her comments, made during the pageant’s final round. They came in response to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton’s question about legalizing same-sex marriage.
“I think it’s great that Americans are able to choose one or the other. We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage,” she said. “And you know what? I think in my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that’s how I was raised.”
Hilton, who is gay, stoked the 30-second exchange the next day when he cursed the beauty queen on his blog and suggested her response may have cost Prejean the Miss USA crown.
Officials from K2 Productions, which produces the Miss California USA pageant, did not immediately return a phone call Sunday from The Associated Press seeking to verify Prejean’s account.
The San Diego Christian College junior, model and member of the San Diego Padres “Pad Squad” received a heroine’s welcome from fellow members of the Rock, where she was the guest of honor at morning services. Seated onstage across from McPherson, she recalled resisting multiple opportunities – from her appearance on NBC’s “Today” show to a performance with Miss USA pageant owner Donald Trump – to edit, explain or expound upon her remarks.
“I knew I had to stay true to my beliefs and not let them intimidate me into taking back what I said because I don’t take back what I said,” she said.
Rashad Robinson, media programs director for the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, said Prejean’s honesty would have been admirable if, in frankly expressing her opinion, she hadn’t misspoke.
“Contrary to Miss California’s claim, people can’t choose, gay and lesbian couples don’t have a choice except in a handful of states,” Robinson said. “In her extensive public platform since then, she hasn’t clarified that, she hasn’t walked back from what are clearly misstatements.”
Because the contestant’s scores are supposed to be kept secret, it may never be known whether Prejean would have won had she not drawn Hilton’s question. Trump has said one part of the pageant would not have decided the outcome. Other pageant veterans, however, say that based on her standing as first runner-up, low scores from one judge would have been enough to cost Prejean the title.
Besides Hilton, at least two more of the pageant’s dozen judges have said Prejean should have given a more politic, if not politically correct, answer to avoid offending anyone and that it was her lack of tact, not her opposition to same-sex marriage, that ruffled feathers.
“I do not fault her for her beliefs. I fault her for her complete lack of social grace, and that’s a quality I want my Miss USA to possess,” judge Alicia Jacobs, a former Miss Nevada, wrote on her blog.
Others, though, have applauded Prejean for her forthrightness. The other four finalists were asked whether they would speak out against domestic violence, favor using taxpayer money to bail out corporations, give immigrants access to health care and help fund elections in Afghanistan.
“A question like that is not relevant in a platform such as the Miss USA pageant. It’s far too political and it’s divisive as well,” said Kenya Moore, the 1993 Miss USA who was one of the judges that named Prejean Miss California in November. “Half of the audience is going to agree and half is not, no matter what she said. It’s a no-win situation.”
As for Prejean, there is still the possibility she could go on to become Miss USA if winner Kristen Dalton wins the Miss Universe pageant this summer. Meanwhile, she plans to continue making the public appearances that comes with her Miss California USA duties.
On Thursday, she received a standing ovation while presenting an award at the Gospel Music Association’s Dove Awards in Nashville, but said, “up in Hollywood, I’m not sure what their reaction would be to my showing up at a movie premiere.”
She said she would be willing to meet with representatives from California’s largest gay rights group “as long as it’s not political.”
If anything, Prejean has solidified her stance in the last week. McPherson, who preaches against homosexuality, has been acting as her adviser and encouraging her to use her newfound fame to persuade other evangelical Christians to share their views, even if they are unpopular.
“I learned that God has a bigger crown than any man can give you,” she said.




of course she is because you people the “Media” cant shut the [heck]up and let little people be little and go back to the little rat holes they come out of!!!
I dont care or wanna hear anything else about the dumb [broad]. ugh. and don’t wanna hear anything else about Perez Hilton.
This sounds strangely familiar. Oh yeah. Anita Bryant, another “beauty queen” responsible for the Florida law banning adoptions by gay couples. And yes, she was being coached by her pastor too.
Maybe Hilton was wrong, but Prejean was the person who answered the question in such an ignorant way that she’s getting all this damn attention. Let this isht GO already. Stop reporting about her…
Seriously, the question shouldn’t have been asked, but it was. Then Perez had to go run his mouth. He’s the reason this stupid situation hasn’t just gone away. Cuz he had to run his mouth and curse her out.
It’s called using a little class people! If someone says something that you disagree with you have the right to speak up, but be smart about it. Use facts, research, intelligent langauge. You don’t call someone who says something you don’t like a stupid b*tch!
Now Miss California is going to be the next Anita Bryant. Whoopie… Dear Lord keep her away from the orange juice! Won’t anyone think of the orange juice? (Get your pies ready people!)
In the ninth year of the 21st century, how is the “opinion” of a “beauty queen” so earth shattering? She gave an “opinion” which was contained “errors of fact” and stated “her religious” beliefs. In my “opinion” this has created a “tempest in a teacup”. Her “opinion” is not going to have an effect on how I live my life, on how I conduct my relationship, or how I celebrate being alive. In the grand scheme of things, she is a gnat which buzzed past my ear and has now gone out of my life. She has about another 6 minutes left of her 15 minutes of fame so let her live it out and let’s see if she can, in the time left, say something that will be really “important”.
I think she needs to apologize, big time, to the winner Miss North Carolina. She’s shown no congeniality by her statements that her comment cost HER the crown….it’s arrogant.
Wait a minute and step back a bit. We are talking about MISS CALIFORNIA who was competing in the MISS USA pagent. The whole thing is offensive!!
In the gay community, we often preach that everyone is entitled to their beliefs, but that tolerance should be afforded to those we disagree with when it comes to civil rights and the ballot box.
In the sense that she admitted her beliefs, I really don’t have an issue with it. She didn’t say she VOTED her beliefs like supporting Prop 8. Unless she had used her answer to demonstrate activism on behalf of such divisive measures, then she was really put into a no-win situation being asked that question. I don’t think that’s fair.
But who among us DOESN’T have a family member or friends who have contrary opinions to our own? And how many of them get a microphone shoved in their face and are expected to voice that opinion honestly regardless of whether or not they’d let that opinion stand in the way of treating people fairly?
In the grand scheme of things, this really just makes all sides look bad. She looks bad obviously. Perez looks bad for his antics in the whole affair. Her detractors look bad for criticizing her honesty. The Religious Right looks bad shanghai’ing her into their cause which IS about exclusion.
And somewhere in the middle of this, SHE’LL decide who wronged her in this little circus. Don’t be surprised if she ends up being even more strident in her opinions against SSM.
Her new clothing line will include an overflowing white gown, a cone-shaped hood, and a swastika brooch.
I just love the typical christian hypocites picking and choosing scriptures. Is it biblical that Christians should let their daughters whore themselves to the media? With there fake hair and fake boobs in a bikini???
Pretty on the outside, ugly on the inside. She doesn’t believe in a Christian God; she believes in the hubris and arrogance of never being encumbered with considering anybody but herself and her kind. And, once again, California shows some ugly to the rest of the world. It’s almost like California is stuck in some freaky early-90s timewarp with all the antigay coming out. WTF?
I spoke to god too, he said shes a crack addict.
I suspect that she will be as successful as that other beauty queen bigot, Anita Bryant, who has gone through several divorces, bankruptcies, welshed on debts, and is by all accounts a miserable human being.
i’m so sick of self-righteous people like her thinking they are speaking for god!
And who made her a hero to the RRR??? …Perez Hilton, who asked a question to score cheap points! Whoever he asked the question was going to waffle on it, he had to know that when he asked it. Five minutes of careful forethought would have shown him what the outcome of this farce would be. Beauty pageants are unimportant spectacles and an unimportant personality did something incredibly stupid. Or perhaps this was the outcome he wanted, a silly controversy that nows has him thrust forward (by the RRR) as THE face of the Gay Agenda! Ridiculous!