The biggest scandals in the history of Miss Universe

Miss Universe's memorable scandals and triumphs
Leona Gage, a marriage that cost her the crown
Steve Harvey's mix-up
No Steve Harvey at Miss Universe 2021
Dressing as a saint
Peru's contestant for 2019 disqualified
A surprising cameo by Miss Peru Teen...
Threat against Georgina Rizk
Jennifer Hawkins's slip-up
A nasty practical joke
Transgender Miss Canada expelled
Transgender Miss Universe
Miss Puerto Rico: pepper-sprayed
The Selfie of Controversy: Miss Israel and Miss Lebanon
Miss Lebanon's withdrawal
Dayana Mendoza's controversial photos
A controversial tattoo
Brenda Robles's pregnancy
Miss Universe Venezuela and her drastic weight gain
Donald Trump at the Miss Universe pageants
The resignation of Oxana Federova
A mysterious resignation
Fun fact: the history of the crown
Another fun fact: United States is number 1
Venezuela and Puerto Rico also at the top
Latin American power
Canada and France always in Miss Universe
The first black Miss Universe
Miss Universe's memorable scandals and triumphs

Controversial incidents have not been absent from the most important beauty contest in the world which started in 1952. Foul play with pepper spray, tacky tattoo and panty reveals, and Donald Trump – it is all in there. Let's have a look!

Leona Gage, a marriage that cost her the crown

The United States was disqualified in 1957 when its representative, Leona Gage, turned out to be married. It's not a "Mrs." competition!

Steve Harvey's mix-up

Another memorable scandal happened at the 2015 edition of Miss Universe, the year in which presenter Steve Harvey mistakenly (and for a few seconds) named Colombia's Ariadna Gutiérrez as the winner of the contest. Soon afterwards, he apologied and crowned Pia Wurtzbach from the Philippines as the legitimate Miss Universe.

No Steve Harvey at Miss Universe 2021

In 2021, after he had hosted four consecutive Miss Universe galas, Harvey heard that he wasn't going to present the 69th edition of the contest. The official explanation for his replacement was a late contract renewal, but some media have suggested that his epic mistake was the cause of his dismissal. By the end of 2021, for the December gala, he was invited back again - but only together with his daughter Lori.

Dressing as a saint

In 2014, controversy came with a striking costume. Kimberly Castillo, the representative of the Dominican Republic, dressed up in the image of the Virgin of Altagracia, the protector of the Dominican people. Many considered her outfit an offense against a religious symbol.

Peru's contestant for 2019 disqualified

Anyella Grados won the crown to represent Peru at the 2019 Miss Universe pageant, but a wild party ruined everything for her. After a video circulated of Anyella in a state of drunkenness, the organization disqualified the beauty queen from any further participation. It cited her contract, prohibiting smoking, drinking, or any other acts that could threaten the reputation of the contest.

Image: @anyellapamela / IG

A surprising cameo by Miss Peru Teen...

Camila Canicoba, Miss Peru Teen 2019, turned out to be involved in this scandal. She confessed to having recorded the drunken Anyella and to spreading the video in order to make Miss Peru's misconduct public. The organization did not praise her, though. It penalized her for having been at the same party against its rules. Two Peruvian queens now lost their crowns.

Image: @camilacanicoba / IG

Threat against Georgina Rizk

Lebanon's Georgina Rizk, Miss Universe 1971, was chosen to deliver the crown to her successor in Puerto Rico, but she did not show up after allegedly receiving a death threat.

Jennifer Hawkins's slip-up

Jennifer Hawkins, the 2004 Miss Universe winner, was criticized for her poor choice of underwear after her skirt fell off during a parade and her panties were on display.

A nasty practical joke

In 2001, France's representative Elodie Gossuin was involved in a scandal. Rumor had it she was a transgender woman. Shortly thereafter, however, people realized it had been a joke by Elodie's friends.

Transgender Miss Canada expelled

The transgender Miss Canada, Jenna Talackova, could not participate in the Miss Universe competition because it did not allow transgender participants. Following a big controversy, she managed to come back in the race and made it to the semi-finals.

Transgender Miss Universe

After this incident, Miss Universe began to accept transgender competitors. By late 2022, the competition was even owned by a transgender woman, Anne Jakkaphong.

Miss Puerto Rico: pepper-sprayed

Right after being crowned Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2008, Ingrid Rivera claimed someone had pepper-sprayed her outfit during the contest.

The Selfie of Controversy: Miss Israel and Miss Lebanon

Miss Israel, Doron Matalon, 'photobombed' a selfie that included Miss Lebanon. This joke during the 2014 pageant caused much indignation among the Lebanese audience.

Miss Lebanon's withdrawal

Earlier, in 2002, Miss Lebanon Christina Sawaya had withdrawn from the contest because of the presence of Miss Israel, Yamit Har Noy.

Dayana Mendoza's controversial photos

Dayana Mendoza, Miss Universe 2008, was criticized for posing without clothes during the year in which she reigned as the beauty queen. The contest organizers approved the controversial photos.

A controversial tattoo

A small tattoo on the crotch of Spanish candidate Desiré Cordero caught the world's attention in 2014. It was a tattoo in the form of the symbol Om, one of the most sacred mantras of the dharma religions.

Brenda Robles's pregnancy

Puerto Rico's representative Brenda Robles attended the contest in 1994 while being pregnant. The organizers of the national competition dismissed her and did not let her hand over the crown to her successor.

Image: Brenda Robles PR / Facebook

Miss Universe Venezuela and her drastic weight gain

Crowned Miss Universe in 1996, Alicia Machado was later criticized for drastically gaining weight. Donald Trump even called her an "eating machine."

Donald Trump at the Miss Universe pageants

The presence of Donald Trump at the pageants was in itself a recipe for scandals. The man who would later become president of the United States bragged about walking into the beauty queens' dressing rooms while they were changing.

The resignation of Oxana Federova

In 2002, the Russian Oxana Fedorova resigned from her post four months after being crowned. The ex-queen said she was not comfortable with some of the things required of a Miss Universe. So she decided to quit.

A mysterious resignation

Something similar happened in 1974, when the Spanish Miss Universe, Amparo Muñoz, resigned a few months after being crowned. The reasons have always been up to speculation. The queen was not replaced that year.

Fun fact: the history of the crown

The first Miss Universe crown was a miniature replica of the crown used by Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. The organization used it only in the first edition of the pageant.

Another fun fact: United States is number 1

The United States tops the list of Misses Universe with nine winners.

Venezuela and Puerto Rico also at the top

It is followed by Venezuela with seven winners and Puerto Rico with five.

Latin American power

In the past 10 years, Miss Universe juries have selected five Latina contestants as winners.

Image: Miss Colombia in 2023

Canada and France always in Miss Universe

The only countries that have never missed a single edition of Miss Universe are Canada and France.

Image: Miss France in 2021

The first black Miss Universe

Janelle Commissiong of Trinidad and Tobago was the first black woman to be crowned Miss Universe in 1977. For her country, it has been a national pride.