The organizers of a Taiwanese beauty pageant have claimed they were conned by a modeling agency when it sent Australian women posing as international contestants, a local report said yesterday.
Models claiming to be from 24 different countries took part in The World Supermodel Pageant co-hosted last week in Taichung by the city’s tourism association TMTA and an Australian modeling organization, the Chinese-language Apple Daily said.
Esma Voloder of Bosnia was crowned the winner but Taiwanese organizers later found that nine women, including Voloder, were all Australian models claiming to represent countries including Croatia, France and Sri Lanka, the report said.
“I was conned by the Australians … I had no idea about this. I feel so foolish,” organizer Huang Chih-hui (黃智慧) was quoted by the paper as saying.
Huang said she had entrusted an Australian modeling organization to recruit the contestants and admitted she did not check the women’s passports to verify their nationalities.
The organization’s representative, identified by the paper as Gavin Dooley, rejected the charges, but declined to provide any proof of the women’s nationalities, the report said.
The Australian-born winner Voloder was quoted by the paper as saying that her parents were Bosnian refugees and that she considered herself Bosnian.
Taiwan’s once-thriving pageant industry has been plagued by a string of scandals in recent years. In 2003, Miss Taiwan Liu An-na (劉安納) was stripped of her crown after she was found to have bribed judges, while the runner-up who replaced her was accused of working as a hostess in Japanese bars — charges she rejected.



