logo
'They don't care if I live or die': Miss Grand International Rachel Gupta quits

'They don't care if I live or die': Miss Grand International Rachel Gupta quits

The Citizen2 days ago

She was crowned Miss Grand International 2024 in October last year.
Rachel Gupta, the Miss Grand International 2024, has announced her resignation, citing a toxic work environment and broken promises.
However, the pageant organisers claim she was dismissed for misconduct and breach of contract.
The 21 year old made history in October last year at the 12th edition of the pageant, becoming the first Indian to win the Miss Grand International title.
But less than a year into her reign, Gupta announced her departure in a statement shared on social media on Wednesday.
'The months following my crowning have been marked by broken promises, mistreatment and a toxic environment I can no longer endure in silence,' Gupta said.
Gupta, who was expected to serve until the next titleholder is crowned in October this year, said the decision to step down was not easy.
'I ask for your compassion, your open hearts, and your continued support as I take this next step,' she added.
Gupta also published a video titled The Truth About Miss Grand International – My Story on YouTube, detailing her experiences over the past seven months.
In the video, she alleged that the pageant organisers mistreated her by pressuring her to stay extremely thin, failing to provide basic support such as access to a gym and forcing her to sell 'cheap, tacky products' on TikTok.
'Frankly, they don't care if I live or die. They just want me to smile at events, stay skinny and make them money.'
She further alleged that a pageant representative once physically pinched her body to criticise her weight and appearance.
'I had to beg and beg for them to give me a yoga mat… at the same time, they were hounding me and constantly talking about my weight and my body.'
Miss Grand International hits back at Gupta
On Thursday, the Miss Grand International Organisation released a statement announcing Gupta's termination.
It cited her alleged failure to fulfil contractual duties, unauthorised work engagements and her refusal to travel to Guatemala for a scheduled appearance.
The organisation also requested that she return the crown within 30 days.
'Miss Rachel Gupta is no longer authorised to use the title or wear the crown associated with Miss Grand International 2024. The organisation has resolved to revoke her title with immediate effect,' the statement read.
The organisation also posted a detailed timeline, among other allegations, accusing Gupta of arranging unauthorised cosmetic procedures at a sponsor's clinic in South Korea for her mother and sister without informing the pageant and then refusing to post promotional content in return.
NOW READ: Amato's 'Doll's House 2' asks tough questions

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

GALLERY: Sweet and simple wins the prize at uMhlanga's Oyster Box
GALLERY: Sweet and simple wins the prize at uMhlanga's Oyster Box

The Citizen

timean hour ago

  • The Citizen

GALLERY: Sweet and simple wins the prize at uMhlanga's Oyster Box

GALLERY: Sweet and simple wins the prize at uMhlanga's Oyster Box THE Great Oyster Box Bake Off, held at the Oyster Box last Friday, saw 26 talented bakers go head-to-head in a celebration of creativity and culinary flair. And of course, the Northglen News was there to witness it all unfold. Also read: Glen Hills baby home appeals for donations The event featured a stunning array of cakes and cupcakes, with unique flavour infusions and decorative variations that made judging especially challenging. In the end, four winners were crowned; with third place ending in a tie due to the exceptional quality on display. Judges noted the innovation and skill that each baker brought to the table. For more from Northglen News, follow us on Facebook , X or Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

EISH WENA: KZN fishermen haul live sharks in sardine run nets [Video]
EISH WENA: KZN fishermen haul live sharks in sardine run nets [Video]

The South African

time2 hours ago

  • The South African

EISH WENA: KZN fishermen haul live sharks in sardine run nets [Video]

Viral videos never seem to dry up on the World Wide Web. Isn't it wild how there's always something bizarre or hilarious making the rounds? From people surfing shopping trolleys on highways to cringeworthy challenge fails, the Internet never stops surprising us. The latest viral sensation has grabbed the attention of millions, racking up likes and shares all over social media. Today's Eish Wena segment features fishermen in KwaZulu-Natal who stunned beachgoers when they reeled in live sharks amid the sardine run at Port Edward Beach. Watch the video below Need your news quickly? Visit The South African website for all you need to know. Enjoy a wide variety of videos from news, lifestyle, travel, sports, viral videos and lots more! There is always something to watch here! Why not follow us on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok while you're at it? Get ALL the news you need to know on the go at your convenience! Submit your videos for a chance to be featured in the daily Viral Video article and get your name mentioned. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

TikToker shot dead while livestreaming with fans
TikToker shot dead while livestreaming with fans

IOL News

timea day ago

  • IOL News

TikToker shot dead while livestreaming with fans

Siqiniseko Mvelase, 27, a self-styled maskandi reviewer was at his house streaming live to his fans when a gunman accosted him and shot him multiple times. Image: Supplied IN a first for South Africa a TikToker, linked to the popular maskandi music genre, was shot dead during a TikTok livestream with his fans watching. Siqiniseko Mvelase, 27, a self-styled maskandi reviewer was at his house streaming live to his fans when a gunman accosted him and shot him multiple times on Thursday in Dunnator, Ekurhuleni, in Gauteng. In his dying moments on the livestream at 11:49am, Mvelase is seen looking up from his screen, while multiple gunshots go out shortly thereafter. His phone drops as the screen goes blank. Mvelase, originally from KwaMaphumulo in KwaZulu-Natal, was a huge fan of maskandi superstar Mthandeni Manqele, a rival of another maskandi superstar Khuzani Mpungose, and didn't hold back at lambasting the latter. He was kidnapped last year and last month said his account was hacked. Gauteng Saps spokesperson, Colonel Dimakatso Nevhuhulwi said the Dunnator police were investigating Mvelase's killing. "It is reported that the victim was sitting in his yard when accosted by an unknown suspect who shot at him multiple times before fleeing the scene. The motive for the attack is unknown at this stage and police investigations are underway. The deceased is said to have been a maskandi music reviewer on Tik Tok," said Colonel Nevhuhulwi. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Siqiniseko Mvelase, 27, a self-styled maskandi music reviewer is arguably the first social media influencer to be killed while on a livestream with fans. Image: Supplied Even though Mvelase has become the first known person in the country to be killed while on a TikTok livestream, he is the second TikToker linked to the popular but toxic rivalry-infested maskandi to be gunned down in the past six months. In December, TikToker, Dubula Mbatha, 32, from KwaNongoma was shot dead at KwaSteve Carwash and Shisanyama in Malvern, Joburg. Like Mvelase, Mbatha was passionate about maskandi but was strongly opposed to those who didn't agree with his views and would regularly use expletives during his TikTok livestream to insult those he disagreed with. Cultural expert and music scholar, Dr Sipho Sithole, who was now a lecturer at Harvard University, USA, teaching Zulu and culture, said the problem started when maskandi artists started having massive support bases like soccer teams. Sithole had previously tried to intervene in the maskandi feuds and implored the artists to return to the roots of the genre. TikTok was awash with maskandi followers who are enmeshed in aggressive fandom where expletives, insults and misogyny were the order of the day. The toxic maskandi rivalry has claimed more than 10 lives. The feuds of maskandi fans started to get deadly during the heydays of two maskandi superstars and rivals, Mgqumeni and Mtshengiseni Gcwensa, whose rivalry claimed more than six lives. Their feud got so intense that Bhodloza Nzimande, the head of Ukhozi FM at the time was forced to ban their music on air, until they smoked the piece pipe. Mtshengiseni and Mgqumeni were also barred by Dumisani Goba, the founder of the South African Traditional Music Awards (Satma), from contesting in the awards, on condition of reconciling. They eventually reconciled in 2009, the same year that Mgqumeni died of natural causes, Mtshengiseni died in 2015. With the emergence of new maskandi superstars, Khuzani and Mthandeni, rose from its temporary slumber. In 2017, two maskandi fans were shot dead at Durban's Curries Fountain Stadium during the Nqoboka Maskandi Festival. The previous year, Lebohang Dlamini, Mxolisi Hlabeni and Lehlohonolo Mofokeng, who were members of the maskandi group Abafana BakaMolo Bangempela were shot dead. In this incident, speculation pointed to the rivalry between Xolani Mkhize and the leader of the splinter group Abafana BakaMolo, who were led by Gearbox Mtshali. "Even in reggae, when Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff and Barney Wailer and others were still alive, there were no fans who said they like this artist and not this one, to a point where blood is spilled. "This shows that they now join the industry for fame, and not music. Where have you heard that Orlando Pirates, Chiefs of AmaZulu supporters have killed each other?" asked Dr Sithole. "You'd never see Snoop Dogg, Celine Dion or Chaka Khan writing on social media 'do you see how much people love me?' They (maskandi artists) even boast to artists who would play after them on stage. It's childish and ignorant. Another murder, and not for the first time," said Dr Sithole SUNDAY TRIBUNE

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store