After being criticized for allegedly spending crores of rupees to host the Miss World contest, the congress government in Telangana, led by chief minister A revanth Reddy, has now faced yet another significant embarrassment after one of the contestants accused the event organizers of treating them "like prostitutes."
 
Milla Magee, the twenty-four-year-old Miss england 2025, left the hyderabad beauty pageant and went back to England.
 
She said she felt taken advantage of by the organizers and that they treated her "like a prostitute" in an interview with The sun magazine.
 
Milla said she felt "uncomfortable" about the finalists' supposed small conversation with guests.


Each table of six diners had two girls assigned to it.  As a thank you, we were supposed to spend the whole evening entertaining them. That seemed unbelievable to me.  I recall thinking, "This is really wrong," she remarked.
 
She went on to say that she had not traveled to hyderabad for the amusement of others.
 
Miss World appears antiquated and stuck in the past, despite its intended representation of shared values.  She said, "They made me feel like a prostitute."
 
She went on to say, "I tried to discuss the causes I support at one point, but it was obvious that the men at the table weren't interested." Instead, I felt really uncomfortable due to the awkward small conversation.  


The Miss World Organization responded to Milla Magee's decision to skip the 72nd Miss World contest by issuing a statement.  The CEO and chair of Miss World, Julia Morley, flatly disputed the accusations.
 
Morley explained that because of a family problem affecting her mother's health, Milla had formally requested to withdraw at the beginning of the month.
 
The group stated that it had made arrangements for her safe return to england right away, putting her family's welfare first.
 
Miss Charlotte Grant, the first runner-up, replaced Milla as England's pageant representative after Milla withdrew.


The Miss World Organization also replied to the news of Milla's purportedly bad experience as "completely baseless," rejecting the allegations made in certain british media outlets.
 
The group published unedited video footage of Milla Magee expressing joy, thankfulness, and love for her early pageant experience in order to bolster their argument.  

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