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Friday, November 15, 2013
VIDEO: 2013 Miss Bum Bum Competition
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Macedo, who represented the central state of Goias in the nationwide
search for the woman with the most bodacious butt in all of Brazil, was
chosen from among 15 finalists by the contest’s grand jury in Sao Paolo
this week.
“It’s a lot of work, a lot of devotion,” Macedo told Agence
France-Presse by way of an interpreter. “I denied myself a lot of
things. No nightclubs. No sweets. I went to the gym Saturdays and
Sundays.”
The sacrifice is well worth it. Miss Bum Bum winners become instant
celebrities in Brazil, and receive a fortune in endorsements.
But the
glamor comes with its share of drama. Earlier this year, a columnist
for Brazilian newspaper O Dia accused Miss Bum Bum contestants Mari
Sousa and Eliana Amaral of bribing judges in attempts to win.
In a
note published in October, well in advance of the winners being
announced, the newspaper reported that Sousa had secured top honors by
paying thousands of dollars to judges. It also claimed Amaral paid
$32,000 to judges and would come in second.
Those ethically suspect predictions did not pan out (although Amaral
was awarded third place), but even the future bum-bum queen became
embroiled in the scandal at the time. Angered by the accusations, Macedo
joined other contestants in lashing out against corruption in Miss Bum
Bum via social media, according to News.co.au.
Macedo distanced herself from the outburst after winning the competition.
“I’m all emotional. I didn’t expect to win,” Macedo said, according
to News.co.au. “All hell broke loose on social media sites but now I can
say the contest was real.”
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