Miss Plus World Malaysia 2020 goes off without a hitch

Finalists of the Miss Plus World Malaysia 2020. — Picture courtesy of Facebook/Malaysia Plus World Icon
Finalists of the Miss Plus World Malaysia 2020. — Picture courtesy of Facebook/Malaysia Plus World Icon

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 3 — Miss Plus World Malaysia 2020 (MPWM 2020) crowned its winner last night despite a campaign calling for the pageant’s cancellation.

Miss Plus World Malaysia 2020 Melissa Mohan Tyndall will now go on to represent Malaysia at the Miss Plus World pageant Texas later this year.

Yesterday’s event also saw Shakti Chhabra being crowned Miss Plus Intercontinental 2020, while Jastina Mohd Junus was awarded the title of Miss Plus World Humanitarian Ambassador.

This year’s Miss Plus World Malaysia pageant was contested by 24 finalists from all ethno-religious backgrounds.

Jastina, who spoke to news portal Malaysiakini, said she believes that the negative reaction to the pageant had been a misunderstanding.

“As you can see tonight, we are wearing inner (clothing) with long gowns. So it is not an issue.

“I still wear a hijab, and there are no objections for me to maintain my image as a woman who wears the hijab,” she was quoted as saying.

Jastina added that the pageant’s purpose was to highlight the sense of empowerment that comes from the bonds of sisterhood, rather than a woman’s looks, and therefore, she hoped it can be held again in the future.

Last month, Yayasan Dakwah Islamiah Malaysia (Yadim), which is led by a PAS member Nasruddin Hassan, urged Putrajaya to cancel the pageant, on the grounds that it is “hedonistic” and allegedly “exploits women”.

PAS women’s wing had also announced it was against the pageant, saying the event is contrary to the moral values of Islam and Malaysia.

In response, the organiser of Miss/Mrs Plus World Malaysia 2020 said that its main objectives were to create awareness and empower women.

The organiser said its pageants intentionally disregarded “trivial” pageant activities like requiring participants to don swimwear, and instead focused on celebrating, promoting and elevating plus-size women’s beauty, intelligence and confidence.

It also stressed that its team had made the necessary arrangements to adhere to Covid-19 standard operating procedures, and the event would be conducted mostly online.

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