'You're fired,' Trump tells Miss California
Beauty queen spoke out against gay marriage, didn't attend events
Last Updated: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 | 10:14 PM ET
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Miss California USA Carrie Prejean listens to a question during services at Rock Church in San Diego in this April 26, 2009, file photo. (Denis Poroy/Associated Press)Miss California USA Carrie Prejean, who stirred up trouble for herself when she publicly said gays shouldn't be allowed to marry, was fired Wednesday by pageant poobah Donald Trump.
Trump and other officials with the California beauty pageant said Prejean was being sacked not because of the remarks but because she hadn't been holding up her end of the agreement she signed when she entered the pageant.
"Carrie is a beautiful young woman, and I wish her well as she pursues her other interests," Trump said.
Prejean spokeswoman Melany Ethridge declined to comment, saying she hadn't been able to reach the former beauty queen since the announcement of her ouster.
"This was a decision based solely on contract violations, including Ms. Prejean's unwillingness to make appearances on behalf of the Miss California USA organization," the pageant's executive director, Keith Lewis, said in a statement.
'I told Carrie she needed to get back to work and honour her contract with the Miss California USA Organization.'— Donald Trump, owner of Miss California USA's parent organization
He had complained at a news conference last month that Prejean was skipping Miss California USA events while speaking out against gay marriage at unsanctioned appearances.
After the complaints reached Trump, who owns Miss California USA's parent organization, the mogul decided to give her a second chance and keep her on.
On Wednesday, he changed his mind.
"I told Carrie she needed to get back to work and honour her contract with the Miss California USA Organization, and I gave her the opportunity to do so," Trump said in a statement.
"Unfortunately, it just doesn't look like it is going to happen."
Pageant officials said Prejean would be replaced by the Miss California pageant's first runner-up, Tami Farrell, 24, who was crowned Miss Teen USA in 2003. They had announced last month that Farrell was being named a special ambassador to fill in for Prejean at any events she didn't attend.
During the Miss USA competition in April, Prejean was first runner-up after answering a judge's question about gay marriage by saying wedding vows should be reserved for men and women.
"No offence to anybody out there, but that's how I was raised," she said.
After the response drew heavy criticism, she began speaking to crowds opposed to gay marriage, violating a section of her contract that required her to clear unsanctioned appearances with pageant officials. About the same time, seminude photos of her began to surface on the internet.
Although the photos were mild, pageant officials said she also violated her contract by not disclosing their existence to them. When Trump initially decided to keep Prejean on, Lewis's co-executive director, former Miss USA Shanna Moakler, resigned in protest.
"My faith has been restored in the Miss Universe Organization and with Donald Trump," Moakler said in a statement after Wednesday's announcement. She didn't say whether she planned to return to the organization.
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