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Miss Dominican Republic is a Mrs – organizers


SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic – The woman recently named Miss Dominican Republic will have to relinquish her crown because she is married, organizers of the contest said.

In this April 17, 2012 photo, Carlina Duran wears her crown and sash after winning the Miss Dominican Republic beauty pageant in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Duran lost her crown due to the discovery that she wed in 2009. Miss Dominican Republic Director Magaly Febles says contestants must be single. AP/Victor Calvo

The rules state that those vying for the crown must be single. But Magaly Febles, director of the Miss Domincan Republic contest, said Tuesday it had been discovered that recent winner Carlina Duran was married in 2009.

Duran said in a statement read at a Wednesday night news conference that she had never lived with her husband.

“In my daily life, I remained like a single woman, without thinking of myself neither materially nor spiritually married,” said the statement, read by her lawyer, Radhames Cornielle.

The statement also said the marriage was brief, and the couple had begun annulment proceedings. The statement didn’t specify whether the annulment was finalized.

Duran’s statement called her decision to hide her marriage from the contest organizers the “fruit of my inexperience.”

Febles officially handed the crown to first runner-up, 24-year-old Dulcita Lieggi, at the news conference.

The 25-year-old Duran, who owns a spa in Santo Domingo, hails from the town of La Vega, about 95 miles (150 kilometers) north of the nation’s capital. She was crowned Miss Dominican Republic on April 17 and was to represent her country at the Miss Universe contest.

The Dominican newspaper Diario Libre reported on its website Tuesday that a marriage license showed she was wed on June 6, 2009.


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Tags: Carlina Duran , Marriage , Miss Dominican Republic , pageant

  • manongcastro

    Mabuti nang misis (Mrs) kaysa malamang dating Mister (Mr). hehehe

  • ThudOthwacker

    Come on now. Give her a break. Everybody makes mistake. She never felt of being married. Is a plausible excuse than the one born in a wrong body. DUH!



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