“Miss Universe Contestant’s Shocking Disqualification: Did a Secret Hotel Visit with a Boyfriend Lead to a Scandal?”

"Miss Universe Contestant’s Shocking Disqualification: Did a Secret Hotel Visit with a Boyfriend Lead to a Scandal?"

Have you ever wondered just how far a contestant would go for love—or in this case, a little candlelit dinner with a boyfriend? Well, grab your tiara because things are heating up in the world of beauty pageants! Italy Mora, the 19-year-old who was gearing up to represent Panama in the Miss Universe competition, was recently expelled amidst swirling rumors of an unauthorized hotel rendezvous. But perhaps what’s even juicier is the drama that unfolded afterward—the young model is pointing fingers, alleging that her dismissal stems from an organizational kerfuffle rather than just a “personal error.” With the competition looming and tensions flaring, this odd blend of romance and rivalry truly makes you question: What should be off-limits when pursuing beauty and love? Stay tuned for all the twists and turns in this fascinating saga! LEARN MORE

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A Miss Universe contestant has been expelled from the beauty pageant amid rumors she allegedly made an unauthorized visit to her boyfriend’s hotel room.

Italy Mora, who was set to represent Panama in the competition, was dismissed after Miss Universe officials conducted an “exhaustive evaluation by [their] disciplinary commission” due to a reported “personal error.”

Highlights

  • Italy Mora, the delegate from Panama for this year’s Miss Universe contest, was disqualified amid rumors of visiting boyfriend’s hotel room.
  • Mora claims her expulsion followed an argument over the event’s organization and finances.
  • The model claims her boyfriend assisted her due to the pageant’s failure to cover her costs.

Image credits: italy.mora

The 19-year-old’s expulsion from the competition—scheduled for Saturday (November 16) in Mexico City—comes amid speculations that she joined her boyfriend, Juan Abadía, in his separate hotel room in Mexico without permission from organizers, Jam Press reported via the New York Post.

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