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Bina17

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  1. Kailia (and Marcy) are pretty active on Instagram and Facebook and both are public for viewing. An Instagram photo posted 20 weeks ago is captioned that she won the Talent Supreme at this Supreme Me pageant and Talent was the only event that she entered. She's also got a YouTube video posted of a dance called "I want to be evil" that is quite impressive and she looks to be an amazing contortionist. This talented kid will succeed far beyond the pageant world.
  2. I didn't mind Cambrie- just a woman trying to run a business who had the opportunity to capitalize on exposure. However, if she truly has the accolades that she claims, she shouldn't have to lie about it. From the article linked below: http://www.reviewjournal.com/neon/tv/las-vegas-pageant-coach-talks-toddlers-and-tiaras OK. RED FLAG. If someone were to actually win the Miss Utah pageant, she would remember that she actually won the pageant, as this is not something that she or anyone around her would ever forget. Heck, it would even give her more prestige and respect in the pageant world as a "hook" to lure parents into Cambrie's Court. There are obligations that come with being Miss Utah- you don't "think" you won- you LIVE being Miss Utah. You would think she would know not to embellish when these things are easily verified or disputed on the internet. http://www.pageantupdate.info/utah-results.html (I also searched for Miss America pageants, but it was more difficult to find the archives- but- she never won this title either) She was a semifinalist in the Miss Utah USA pageant, which is IMPRESSIVE to say the least. However, the need to lie about the fact that she won the pageant is despicable. Is she that insecure about her resume? Does saying "I think it was" excuse the lie? OOPS, I guess I misremembered winning one of the most prestigious pageants in the state of Utah? All respect is lost. Even if she actually won some other meaningless Miss Utah title- kind of like how the pageants crown the "World Champion" of the Jungle Princesses and what not- she obviously meant to lead on this interviewer into printing that she won something substantial here.
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