The 2015 Miss USA pageant will still take place, regardless of the recent controversy surrounding its part owner, Donald Trump. The Miss Universe Organization announced in a statement Tuesday that the pageant will still be held in Baton Rouge on July 12, despite NBC’s severance of ties with Trump on Monday, when the network announced that it would no longer air the Miss USA or the Miss Universe pageants. “While world politics and other influences will undoubtedly play a role, the pageant will always seek to transcend controversy,” the organization said in a statement obtained by TheWrap. “We want our supporters to know we.
- 6/30/2015
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
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