Sorry, Malaysia – turns out Philippines won the Miss Universe costume competition

Then who really won Best National Costume at the Miss Universe 2022 pageant? But to prepare the tape straight, the winner is Miss Philippines Gazini Ganados.

Besides, the globe owes Steve Harvey an apology for thinking he made a fault during the live telecast of the event.

Due to a mix-upwardly during the live telecast, it looked as if Miss Malaysia Shweta Sekhon and her Peranakan-inspired outfit had won the award. Even the official Miss Universe Twitter business relationship had posted a now-deleted tweet announcing that Malaysia had won.

The deleted tweet from Miss Universe's official page announcing Malaysia as the winner for best national costume. (Photo: Twitter/Miss Universe)

READ: Miss Universe 2022 is from South Africa, Malaysia and Philippines in best costume mix-up

During the segment, a photo of Miss Philippines and her glittering costume was shown, and host Harvey also announced Ganados as the winner of the All-time National Costume.

Notwithstanding, when he turned to introduce the winner, the person continuing next to him was Miss Malaysia, Shweta Sekhon, who pointed out that "information technology's Malaysia, non Philippines."

Steve Harvey interviews Miss Malaysia Shweta Sekhon at the 2022 Miss Universe Pageant at Tyler Perry Studios on Dec 08, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images/AFP)

Harvey – and everyone watching – thought that in that location had been another mix-up and that Miss Malaysia was the existent winner. He explained that he was just reading out what was on the teleprompter.

Shweta was and so given the time to explain her costume, which was designed by Malaysian couturier Carven Ong.

Notwithstanding, four hours after the show ended, the organisers posted a new tweet, announcing that Miss Philippines is the rightful winner of All-time National Costume.

It read: "@IAmSteveHarvey had it correct: Miss Universe Philippines Gazini Ganados is the winner of the #MIssUniverse2019 National Costume contest! Congratulations, Gazini."

They did not mention their at present deleted tweet, which several fans have chosen them out on, by posting a screengrab of information technology.

Every bit expected, fans from both countries are not amused at the mix-up with some even accusing the organisers of doing this on purpose in order to trend.

Prinjay wrote: "How unprofessional this organizer is. Doing information technology again but to trend. What a shame! ONCE is enough. Merely doing information technology for the 2nd time? And ON PURPOSE? Care to explain?"

Elaine Daly, the national manager of Miss Universe Malaysia, has written a lengthy Instagram mail, detailing their side of the story.

She explained that during the show, Shweta had been asked to become backstage to change into her national costume "for information technology to be showcased every bit Best National Costume, and that's what she did, and conducted interviews as well."

Daly added that she had emailed the president of the system to enquire for an caption and was told that "Philippines won the online voting, but the producing staff backstage picked their favorite and wanted to showcase her."

However, equally Daly wrote, this was non explained on the testify. "To everyone who watched it, it was like as if Malaysia had won. Because why would you put a consul in her costume, have her practise interviews and then tell her that she actually didn't win but was just the producing staff'southward choice," she wrote.

Unhappy fan BoiseGeek wrote on Twitter about the controversy: "But they shouldn't have done that. They could say she won 2nd place! We Malaysians are going crazy for the win now we're heartbroken."

Twitter user rovi kristel added: "Gazini deserve a moment to receive her honour. To exist fair, I call back it'due south not Steve Harvey's fault this fourth dimension."

And Oii Chomphunoot said: "You should've announced it clearly that Gazini won but she is in summit 20 and tin't habiliment it at present then you're showing cool costume from Malaysia instead. I'm not Philippine neither Malaysian but I can feel how upset they are."

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/entertainment/miss-universe-2019-best-national-costume-malaysia-or-philippines-260511

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