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Miss USA Dethroned?

Miss USATMZ has learned that officials from the Miss USA pageant will make a "major announcement" today and may strip reigning Miss USA Tara Conner of her title due to inappropriate behavior.

Sources tell TMZ that executives from the Miss USA organization and NBC (which broadcasts the pageant) met Tuesday to discuss Conner and alleged incidents of her inappropriate behavior, including her conduct at New York City bars. While no one from the pageant would comment on the rumored troubles, several sources tell TMZ that a big announcement is expected some time Thursday. According to these sources, officials are extremely unhappy with the current Miss USA's conduct in public.

Pageant rules say that if Connor is removed, first runner-up Miss California Tamiko Nash will assume the duties of Miss USA and complete the remainder of the beauty queen's reign. When TMZ contacted a rep for Nash, we were told they could "neither confirm nor deny" that she would be taking over the title.

Tara Connor: Click to watchTwenty-year-old Conner, who hails from Russell Springs, Kentucky, was crowned Miss USA in April of 2006. As part of her duties Connor often takes part in high profile media events. She recently boarded the Black Pearl for a "Pirates of the Caribbean" promotion in Baltimore.


UPDATE: Donald Trump, who owns the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, told CNN that "Reports that Miss USA is being 'dethroned' are absolutely not true." He then said that Conner is "going through some personal problems and difficulties right now which could affect her ability to reign. We are right now looking into what we can do to work with her and what we will do about her reign going forward."

UPDATE: The Miss USA Organization has issued the following statement: "Miss USA Tara Conner has not been dethroned. The Miss Universe Organization and Mr. Donald J. Trump will be evaluating her behavioral and personal issues to see what we can do to work with her, and what we will do about her reign going forward. Mr. Trump will make a determination and announcement within the coming week."



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241. I totally agree with Stephen! She "breached" her contract ; so she MUST forfeit all that she accepted, including the title! Look, I walk the straight line all the time, would anyone give me a second chance if I fu#**d up?! I think not!! Is she sleeping with the Donald? Why is he pubicly encouraging bad behavior in young folks!?
The Donald needs to turn his attention to his hair-do, instead of trying to play God.

Dina C.

Posted at 9:09AM on Jan 16th 2007 by dina

242. It's totally understandable that she has to own up to her mistakes as anyone should, but why publicly humiliate her in the process?? I don't get why it has to be anyone's business but her own and the immediate people involved, what she did and the consequences of her actions. Leave the girl the hell alone and let her deal with it privately! Like no one else in a high profile position has ever made a mistake, let alone common people like us. It must be a lot of pressure and responsibility for someone her age to be in the position she is.

Posted at 12:11PM on Jan 16th 2007 by Leslie K.

243. These pagents are like little soft porn shows. Show us your goods girls, smile for the camera and tape your tits up so they look good. It's all about looking as sexy as possible so some horn dog will show you some attention. I really don't give a damn if she take a crown and sticks it up her a**. If you act like a slut and get caught... so be it.

Posted at 3:46PM on Jan 19th 2007 by Stacey

244. Wow..what an ugly girl..gosh...bad taste..so american boring looking ughh

Posted at 12:43PM on Jan 25th 2007 by Gorgeous

245. I'm still outraged about this whole thing. What kind of picture are we painting here for our younger girls? Not a pretty one. It's like we're telling them it's OK to do drugs because they won't keep you from your dreams. The whole thing stinks.

Posted at 3:48AM on Jan 30th 2007 by Libby Yeager

246. I think as an adult, father, business man, that Donald's decision is morality wrong and sends the wrong message to our young women and children in America. This is seen all over the world. Let's step up to the plate, and make the right decesion.

Posted at 11:57AM on Feb 1st 2007 by Carolyn

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