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Beauty queen banned for being a mum threatens to sue Miss World

Category: It`s interesting to know 
2019-12-03

A Ukrainian model has launched a legal challenge against the Miss World beauty contest after she was banned from the competition for being a mother.

 

Veronika Didusenko, 24, who has a five-year-old son, was crowned Miss Ukraine in September last year, but was stripped of her title when organisers found out she was a mother.

 

Didusenko said the pageant's rules, which ban anyone from taking part in the Miss World franchise if they have children, were "stuck in the dark ages" and discriminatory under Britain's Equality Act 2010.

 

"Miss World's view on what constitutes 'normal family values' needs to change to reflect modern life. Their patriarchal ideas on morality also need to be challenged," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in an emailed statement.

 

Her lawyers confirmed they had written to Miss World threatening legal action.

 

"We hope that Miss World will take this opportunity to engage with us and update its discriminatory rules," Ravi Naik of ITN Solicitors said by email on Monday.

 

He said they also planned to file a complaint with Britain's Equality and Human Rights Commission, an independent regulatory body.

 

Miss World, whose headquarters are in London, did not immediately comment.

 

Pageant organisers have previously been quoted as saying that travel obligations would make it hard for winners to split their attention between the role and being a parent.

 

Didusenko, who describes herself on Twitter as "Miss Ukraine 2018, model, activist, mother to Alex" said the argument a mother cannot fulfill responsibilities to her work and her family was outdated.

 

"Would society say the same about a successful international female lawyer, Hollywood actor or Olympic athlete who have to travel for their work? Of course it wouldn't," said Didusenko, who takes her son on assignments.

 

She is pushing to change beauty contest rules to allow all women to participate through an online campaign, #righttobeamother.

 

Joeli Brearley, founder of campaign group Pregnant Then Screwed which is supporting Didusenko, said discrimination towards mothers was rife. "A woman having her crown removed because she dared to procreate is emblematical of a problem many women will identify with," she added.

A number of other women have been banned from beauty contests or stripped of titles for being mothers. In April, Joyce Prado lost her Miss Universe Bolivia 2018 crown when she revealed she was pregnant.

This year's contest will be hosted in London on Dec 14.

 

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