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A public spectacle was created at the Mrs. Sri Lanka 2021 pageant last evening when the winner Pushpika De Silva was stripped off her crown by reigning Mrs. World Caroline Jurie who claimed Pushpika was a divorcee hence she was ineligible for the crown. Pushpika however has denied the claim and organizers will return the crown back to her tomorrow. Pix by Manoj Rathnayake
Roger Monday, 05 April 2021 04:57 PM
What a country !!!!!!!!! What people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even in a beauty pageant scuffles take place, same as in the parliament. Shame, shame, shame on you all sri lankans, damn shame on you all.
Sunil Monday, 05 April 2021 05:08 PM
As a sri lankan i am a ashamed to read this even though i don't live in the country.
D. L. Sumith De Silva. Monday, 05 April 2021 05:13 PM
There many Sri Lankan candidates who are more suited to be crowned as Mrs. Sri Lanka than all three who are on the stage.
REEZ Monday, 05 April 2021 05:54 PM
2nd runner up naaki kellak ne?
Noor Nizam Monday, 05 April 2021 06:05 PM
These types of Anti Cultural", "Anti Traditional", "Anti Decency", "Anti Social" pageantries which are a public entertainment consisting of Sri lankan women, mothers and teenages striping nearly half of their dresses for the viewing of the elite and rich frustated so-called "high society" in Sri Lanka has to be "banned' in our "Maathruboomiya". A way of life left behind by the colonial oppressors in the past, still practiced for the pleasure of the corrupt and unethical citizens of Sri Lanka has to be opposed by the Buddha Sasanaya and the Buddhist Maha Sangha and the "humble" Buddhist people of our "Maatruboomiya" immediately. Noor Nizam - Peace and Political Activist, Political Communications Researcher, SLFP/SLPP Stalwart.
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