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Beauty queen forced to resign

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Beauty queen forced to resign


AP June 10, 2014, 7:30 am

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Miss Universe Thailand has resigned less than a month into her reign after being harshly criticised on social media over her political comments and looks.

Weluree Ditsayabut, 22, tearfully announced she was giving up the title that would have allowed her to compete in the international Miss Universe pageant.

The actress and former talk show host said she was initially pleased to have won the title, but that the hail of brutal comments on social media blasting her outspoken political views and calling her fat had hurt her family.

Weluree was criticized for comments she posted on Facebook attacking the "Red Shirt" supporters of the former government, whom she accused of opposing Thailand's monarchy, and calling for the execution of their leaders.

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Weluree Ditsayabut, center, poses with two runner-ups Pimbongkod Chankaew, left, and Sunnanipa Krissanasuwan, right, after the Miss Universe Thailand beauty pageant competition in Bangkok, Thailand. Photo: AP

"You Red Shirts, you get out of here," she wrote in mid-November, before winning her title. "Thailand's soil is dirty because of anti-monarchy people like you."

Weluree said Monday that because of the criticism, "the happiness we used to have disappeared totally."

"When I saw my mom not being able to sleep at night, I couldn't either," she told a news conference. She didn't specify which remarks she found most hurtful.

Weluree's comments struck at the heart of Thailand's long-running political crisis, expressing the attitude of the country's educated elite and royalists toward the government of then-Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.

Yingluck, who was backed by many in Thailand's rural north and northeast, was forced to step down last month, and the military soon afterward staged a coup against the elected civilian government.

Thai society has been sharply polarized since 2006, when Yingluck's brother, then-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, was ousted in a coup and subsequently fled into exile to avoid a corruption conviction. Since then until the recent coup, Thaksin's opponents and the Red Shirts staged competing protests in an ongoing battle for political power.


 

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Miss Universe Thailand quits after political furore

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June 10, 2014, 8:33 pm

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Bangkok (AFP) - Thailand's contender for the Miss Universe beauty pageant has relinquished her crown after she allegedly called for supporters of the ousted government to be "executed", sparking a social media furore.

A tearful Weluree Ditsayabut, 22, said she was giving up the chance to represent her country after a barrage of online criticism upset her family.

She was accused of calling for "the execution" of the "damn Reds" -- a reference to the "Red Shirt" followers of former premier Yingluck Shinawatra and her family, which has won every Thai election since 2001.

"The land of Thailand is dirty because of people who want to get rid of the monarchy," she was quoted as writing.

The remarks, made on her Facebook page late last year, have since been removed.

At the time protesters were massing on Bangkok's streets calling for the resignation of Yingluck, in a political crisis that culminated in a coup carried out by Army Chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha on May 22.

Thailand has been torn apart by a bitter division since Yingluck's elder brother Thaksin Shinawatra, a billionaire tycoon-turned-populist politician, was ousted in an earlier army takeover in 2006.

Political opinions of any kind can be highly inflammatory to the other side.

- Angry backlash -

Facebook and Twitter users took aim at Weluree's physical appearance in a campaign seemingly waged in reaction to her posts about government supporters.

"She's a walking beer barrel," according to one comment on a dedicated anti-Weluree Facebook page.

"She is unsuitable for the title because of her figure, face and manners," said another comment.

Weluree, who is also a prominent actress, announced Monday that the backlash had proved too much.

"The comments that I have received were quite severe," the pageant queen -- better known as Nong Fai -- said at a news conference Monday, where she appeared without her tiara or beauty pageant sash.

"I said sorry... I understand that I am a public figure but when I see my mother is unhappy, as a daughter I cannot be happy either. So, today I have decided to step down as Miss Universe Thailand."

Dismayed organisers did not immediately say who would inherit her title and represent Thailand at Miss Universe later this year.

"In the future we will have to carefully screen the behaviour of contestants as well as check their social media," said Pranome Thavaravej, from Miss Universe Thailand.

Thailand's rupture roughly pits the Shinawatra-supporting northern portion of the country against the Bangkok-based establishment and its backers within the military.

The army chief has extolled the need to restore "peace and order" after nearly seven months of protests, which saw 28 people killed and hundreds more wounded in political violence.


 
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