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Miss Grand International President - Mr. Nawat recently held a press conference to share all the noises of the past. Not only admitting to "pin" Vietnamese fans because of the follow-up incident, Mr. Nawat also spoke about the litigation and the hosting of MGI 2023 in Vietnam.
The final of Miss Grand International 2022 (MGI) has ended for more than 10 days, but the heat about it has not shown any signs of cooling down because of the noisy series. Recently, the president of MGI also caused controversy when posting vague information about how the organization operates. After a period of questioning, Mr. Nawat officially spoke out to clarify these issues.
On the afternoon of November 9, Mr. Nawat had a media meeting to share the controversy surrounding the Miss Grand International 2022 contest. He said, after the final evening of October 25 in Indonesia, the contest's Instagram page " evaporate" 2 million followers. Mr. Nawat confirmed that all unfollowers are from Vietnam, the reason being Thien An is not in the top 10.
Recounting the moment he discovered that he had lost followers, he said he was extremely shocked: " After announcing the top 10, I was shocked because Miss Grand's account was unfollowed a lot. I had to run backstage, open my phone, and found out something happened. The number of followers from 6 million to 5.3 million, the number continues to decrease," said the contest president.
"To this day, the number of followers has decreased by more than 2 million. I told the people of this country - Vietnam directly when I unfollowed. I was shocked as soon as the Top 10 was announced. Then I had to run backstage to wait. I waited for the crown to be returned. Then I had time to open the phone. I was shocked, I think something happened from over 6 million to 5 million 3. And then, it continued. go down," he said.
Up to now, Miss Grand International's green account has only 4.1 million followers and does not tend to increase again.
Although feeling dissatisfied by this action, Mr. Nawat said that the next MGI 2023 will still be held in Vietnam. However, after what he went through, he was concerned about whether the Vietnamese audience was still enthusiastic about the contest. He emphasized that MGI 2023 will still be held in Vietnam as previously announced because of previously signed contracts.
After a lot of noise with Vietnamese beauty fans, the president of MGI is still determined to follow his original plans. However, many fans of the beauty of her hometown MGI 2021 - Thuy Tien expressed her displeasure because he had repeatedly "warned words" with fans before.
Also in the press conference, Mr. Nawat mentioned the controversy between 1st runner-up Engfa Waraha (Thai) and Lao contestant Vongkhamxao Phoutsavanh. Earlier, in the livestream, the Lao contestant drew attention when mocking a beauty who was not good at English but still entered the top 5. Very quickly, Engfa spoke up and said that she felt sad because of the contestant's comments. your country.
"I treated her like a sister but she joked and referred to me as 'someone who doesn't know English but still makes it to the final'," Engfa said.
Regarding this, the President of Miss Grand shared that he was not angry at Miss Peace Laos. "Maybe she was trying to explain her point of view in a good way, but it was misunderstood. And everyone's point of view is different. I hope this is ignored," Mr. Nawat said. Mr. Nawat and runner-up Engfa Waraha planned to go to Laos on November 19, but had to cancel the schedule because the event was postponed to next year. When he goes to Laos, he will meet Vongkhamxao to resolve the misunderstanding.
Miss Grand International 2022 ended in many controversies. From the contest being boycotted by Vietnamese beauty fans, Engfa won the first runner-up unconvincingly, the 5-runner-up Mauritius gave up the title to the South African beauty accused of being worn down by the organizers. Or as Mr. Nawat himself was also reacted when he despised Thien An's appearance, attacked Miss Universe ...
Currently, Mr. Nawat is also sued by Mr. Thitapa Thanasappreecha - CEO of an online lottery company. This is also the company sponsoring the Miss Grand International pageant. During the press conference, Mr. Nawat talked about these litigation noises and said he was trying to resolve it in the best way.
At the press conference, he also attracted attention when he suddenly announced that he wanted to hand over MGT to "pet chicken" Engfa Waraha. Previously, this contest was "offered" by him for more than 500 billion VND. This shows the great trust and favor of Mr. Nawat is for the queen of the country.
The controversy between Vietnamese fans and Mr. Nawat became a hot topic on a worldwide scale. In particular, he caused the most controversy when he publicly criticized the appearance of Miss Thien An. At the same time, the president of MGI also affirmed that "Vietnam is no longer in my heart" after losing 2 million followers on Instagram.
In addition, the president of MGI also did not satisfy Vietnamese fans when he no longer mentioned Thuy Tien after her term ended. Previously, MGI 2022 was considered the "pet" of Mr. Nawat. He is not afraid to give compliments to the post-Vietnamese woman's contributions. However, currently, the beauty born in 1998 is completely "diving" on the personal page of the head of the MGI organization.
Mr. Nawat yêu cầu BTC Miss Grand Vietnam lấy Lê Hoàng Phương làm chuẩn hoa hậu Pinky13:37:35 14/08/2024Ngài chủ tịch Miss Grand International - ông Nawat luôn thể hiện niềm yêu thích của mình đến Hoa hậu Lê Hoàng Phương. Thời gian gần đây, loạt chi tiết được ông ưu ái đến người đẹp luôn thể hiện rõ, dù tại cuộc thi của ông, nàng hậu không chiến thắng.
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