Miss Universe
Canada out of 57 contestants. The next morning, they admitted that they
had made a mistake in tabulating the scores and stripped her of her
crown. The real winner was Riza Santos, 26, of Calgary.
Garrido
says she's trying to see the positive in a difficult situation. "I've
grown a lot from this experience," she told Yahoo! Shine in a phone
interview. "It was a challenge at the time and was shocking to me...but
it could be a great story for women everywhere. I had that moment of
being Miss Universe, but not for a whole year. It's not going to change
by me feeling like a victim."
Well, that's awkward. On Saturday night, judges crowned Ontario's Denise Garrido, 26, the new
"It was quite a surprise," Santos told Yahoo! Shine of her delayed
victory in a phone interview. "It's only starting to sink in now."
Santos says that she and Garrido haven't communicated yet, but that the
two have know each other since 2008 and Garrido crowned her Miss Canada
World in 2011. "I think it's unfortunate and hard to handle but she's
been very gracious and handling it very well."
Speaking with Breakfast Television
on Tuesday, queen-for-a-day Garrido said she suspected something was
amiss when she was called into an unscheduled meeting Sunday. "My heart
was starting to sink and when the error was announced, I was in a daze."
She added, her voice shaking, "It was absolutely surreal. This
fairy-tale-slash-nightmare happened within 24 hours."
As of Tuesday, the contest's website, Beauties of Canada, still referenced Garrido as the winner of the pageant in a blog post. A follow-up post corrected the mistake, listing the "final results" with Santos as the queen.
A statement on the site explains how the error occurred: "During the validation of the computerized scoring results (which occurs the following day), a typo was discovered in the top 5 entries, which significantly impacted the final results of the competition. This is the first instance of this type of error in the 11 years that Beauties of Canada (BOC) has produced the Miss Universe Canada pageant."
A statement on the site explains how the error occurred: "During the validation of the computerized scoring results (which occurs the following day), a typo was discovered in the top 5 entries, which significantly impacted the final results of the competition. This is the first instance of this type of error in the 11 years that Beauties of Canada (BOC) has produced the Miss Universe Canada pageant."
Beauties
of Canada also issued an apology to Garrido: "We would like to offer
our sincere apology to Denise Garrido for this human error discovered
while validating the results. Miss Garrido's example and grace
represents all we look for at Miss Universe Canada. We have no doubt she
will continue to succeed in her endeavors and we wish her well."
Garrido, who said it has been her dream to win Miss Universe since
she was a little girl, has been managing her disappointment with poise,
and even praised pageant director Denis Devila. "From the director's
perspective, I felt that he was crushed, too, and he was really upset by
the situation. He handled it really well."
Last year's Miss Universe Canada pageant was also the centre of controversy when transgendered contestant Jenna Talackova was
barred from entering the final event because she wasn't "born a woman."
The decision was reversed a few days later after public outcry.
City News Toronto
on Tuesday. "Unless there was some legal [issue] or something like that
that she shouldn't have done, she should remain in first place,"
complained another. Garrido responded to the support by saying, "I'm
really, really touched. All things, aside I'm grateful that there are so
many wonderful people."
This
year's controversy also faced some public backlash. Some fans,
especially those from Garrido's hometown of Bradford, Ontario, weren't
ready to accept the turnaround. "It should be hers because it was their
mistake," one resident told
Although her final title for the 2013 pageant was third runner-up
(fourth place), Garrido said, "Technically, I won Miss Universe Canada
and finished the journey on a high." Garrido says her immediate plan is
to "make the best out of the situation."
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