MISS USA Blocked me on Instagram!

MISS USA Blocked me on Instagram!

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“Where in the world is Miss USA?” follow up episode! It appears that after a recent episode, leadership at the Miss USA organization decided to block me from their social media. In this episode we’ll discuss how this came about and also what it can say about an organization.

“Where in the world is Miss USA?”

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  1. It feels like MUO in general has degraded from before. Now adays the org is managed and ruled by sel-centered egoistic communist people. If rhey do NOT agree with you, your either silenced or killed. Very sad realityšŸ˜¢

  2. With the change in ownership of Miss Universe the spin off pageants must be fighting for their lives. Itā€™s lost itā€™s relevancy, people arenā€™t interested in seeing a pageant that stresses empowerment of women being taken over by men/transgender. Just my take on why they might be appearing so defensive.

  3. Did you watch the podcast that Nia Sanchez put up with the last Miss USA? If you didnā€™t then Iā€™d recommend watching it because she shed some light on what was happening during her reign. I imagine that is also happening to the current title holder. So sad šŸ˜ž I hope things improve big time for Miss USA.

  4. Dani, as a former "Miss Senior USA" state pageant contestant, former professional spokesmodel for products and services at the Las Vegas Convention Center for many years, along with being a modeling agency public relations director and pageant judge back in the Midwest where I originally came from, I am shocked and dismayed by the way you have been mistreated by the organization to which you devote so much of your time and energy. Every point you discussed in depth in your episode was excellent. Whomever blocked you should be ashamed of themselves! I hope you will continue to stay positive and build your own brand of successful trainings for the next generation, as you are definitely one of a kind! Kudos to you Dani. Keep up the good fight!

  5. I am sorry to hear this.
    You have been very supportive and all. And you have been very, very respectful and constructive on your criticism and itā€™s all for the good and betterment of the org and the ladies.
    Something really is wrong with the Miss USA org. Or is this a form of protest against the Miss U org? But it truly is not right to block one of their own even if itā€™s doesnā€™t share the same opinion or so.

    Anyway, you are looking great everytime šŸŒ¹ā˜ŗļøšŸ„‚šŸŒˆšŸ‡µšŸ‡­šŸ‘¼ā¤ļø

  6. Well thatā€™s what happens when you talk about the organization in a not so good way in terms of if they even gonna have a pageant.

    I get it, freedom of speech. But they already are losing fan followers and for a veteran pageant contestant to question their integrity of upholding a pageant means that you didnā€™t trust in the organization who so for many years ā€œheld a pageantā€

  7. Very glad you shared this info. Itā€™s such a shame – itā€™s like Iā€™ve said previously- itā€™s as if USA is revering the bad part of MAO ā€œ2.0ā€! Hang in there Dani~ weā€™re with ya!

  8. Blocking in social media is a sign of immaturity and insecurity, narrow mindedness, not realizing that criticism is a room for improvement and opportunities to change for the best.
    You are one of the best Miss USA, too clever and wittyā¤

  9. Oh Nooooooooooooo She better have a good explanation – pageant pages should know better THAN to BLOCK pageant enthusiasts this is very — a pageant we all knew and will not be named—- makes the pageant CHEAP they gotta STOP THIS ASAP

  10. Miss USA and Miss Universe both owned by Anne right? She mentioned in her post, she is "cleaning the house", Lol. The new Miss Universe owner/management has a toxic way to handle stuff. It is becoming like Miss Grand, the owner claps back to the bashers and even to those who criticize for the good, does not look professional at all. It is becoming like a circus. I really hope any American businessman takes back Miss Universe ownership, the new owner is staining the brand. Miss Universe is an American brand after all, pls. take it back from that Thai transgender before it collapse.

  11. Iā€™m writing the Miss Universe Organization / MISS USA Organization and sharing my thoughts. The fans are the ones that, in my opinion, make or break any organizations future. Without us, they are basically nothing. We should be seen and heard and without speaking out directly to the persons who are in charge, can anything really be done. Dani is a huge advocate for pageantry and this entire ordeal is completely absurd. I mean, come on. Is this really how Miss Universe and Miss USA can get better, by blocking out the same person who not only shares on a public forums her thoughts and content, but lived through the experience as a CONTESTANT! She has actually competed and thrived on that very platform that these contestants are competing. Iā€™m writing the MUO not because of this blocking ordeal. I am writing because this is completely one of many concerns and parts of the organizations traditions and practices that need to be looked into. I urge others to do the same. Perhaps the fans can make a difference in the eyes of the organization and save this pageant.

  12. I hope that things can work out between you and the new directo.Sometime communication goes a long way.And I don't think you should be the one to reach out but you really are a big voice for a system you spent so many years in.

  13. My issue is ALL THE SUDDEN miss USA started showing the reigning queen at events in gowns etc and they DID NOT do that until your video asking where is Miss USA. Soooo they OBVIOUSLY knew you were right

  14. šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£ What did you do to them!?
    Just get back to think about what
    you have done. Did you annoy them
    or mentioned about them too much
    until they have to blocked you out.
    They probably doesnt need to know
    any suggestion or the perspective
    out of you, thats what i guess.

  15. Before I even begin this video, this resonates very deeply with me as I too have been blocked by a pageant I formerly competed in. Other's criticized them on numerous allegations and I chimed in and was the only one to my knowledge who was blocked. I shared that with my followers and other title holders told me they had issues as well but that they weren't blocked. To me this tells me that you were not only spot on with your findings, but they do not plan on making an attempts to correct or modify the current issues.

    Questions that I have:
    Has miss universe blocked you?
    Is the former Miss Montana that accused R'bonney also blocked?
    How about Crystle Stewart and her husband who had sexual assault allegations? Donald Trump? How about Paula Shugart? How about Amy Emmerich? I just want to know to who gets put on a pageant's block list and why….

  16. I competed in the Miss USA organization and tbh it all felt like a huge money grab. To break it down it was almost a $500 entry fee just to compete along with a $800 ad fee page. And then if you booked with a hair and makeup artist you had to pay the USA state organization $250 or so even tho they werenā€™t even the ones doing your hair and makeup. To me those prices are outrageous and thatā€™s not even with the cost of purchasing yourself a dress, shoes, swimwear/active wear, spray tans, pageant coaching, ectā€¦ On top of those fees. I get those fees are supposed to cover food, rental spaces for the pageant, the charter bus, and the hotel accommodation, but when you have over 50+ girls competing I feel that youā€™re making more than enough money to cut the cost down a bit. Itā€™s not just the miss USA organization but a lot do the other system but tbh a lot do them seem like they are higher quality if you will and offer better prize packages. Not to mention every girl they pick look the same. Now that is no hate towards any of those girls but thereā€™s no diversity throughout their system. And their whole age limit being raised to me feels like just a bigger money grab since more women will now compete. Now I highly doubt most of the older women will win simply bc itā€™s not what they look for in their contestants for the overall national pageant. I feel like they care more about the money than they do their actual contestants at this point. I would honestly love if a former miss USA spoke up about their experiences after winning to see if itā€™s actually worth the hype.

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