Miss USA VP Was Forced To Step Down After Allegedly Sending Penis Video To Contestant & Worse: REPORT
18.10.2022 - 23:23
/ perezhilton.com
The vice president of the Miss USA pageant was apparently forced to step down last year after some very serious allegations of sexual harassment involving contestants.
Max Sebrechts left his job as VP of the Miss USA pageant back in January 2021, and according to a bombshell new report just published by DailyMail.com it wasn’t by choice! Sebrechts, a former male model, is married to Crystle Stewart (pictured above), who’s been the national director of both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. Yeah, THAT Crystle Stewart. Those in the pageant world know how important she is.
So you can see how powerful Max’s position is. That makes any inappropriate behavior with these contestants doubly problematic — as there’s every worry he could potentially have used his influence to affect the outcome of pageants, if he got what he wanted. Add that to the other recent Miss USA scandal, which very much involves his wife, and… Well, the whole thing is starting to look corrupt as hell, quite frankly.
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According to the outlet, it all started after a contestant complained Sebrechts (pictured above, inset) invited himself into her hotel room and tried to kiss her. Gross. That complaint was just the first domino. It soon came out that Sebrechts allegedly sent inappropriate messages to other pageant girls, including telling one she was his “favorite” and promising to help her become Miss USA.
At the time of his exit in January of last year, the org claimed it was due to a “structural change.” But a whistleblower has since reached out with claims of the alleged misconduct. The anonymous complaint, first emailed to officials back in June, also copied
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