These posing pageants have all gotten wet after the queens drowned in the dirty lake.
The new viral video footage dramatically – or hilarious, depending on your perspective – plunges a moment into the moment, drowning 30 laughing Miss Thailand contestants in dirty lagoons.
Glammed up Crown Chasers were mugging for the camera on Monday morning as part of the second day of the competition in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
As part of their promotional duties, the contestants visited a cafe and posed for pictures on a suspension bridge built of ropes attached to a steel and walkway.
However, the structure collapsed under their combined weight – sending them crashing into the dirty water below.
Three girls were injured, one with cuts and bruises on his forehead, while the other two had bruises on the head. The inadvertently bathed beauties were rushed to the hospital for a checkup but have been discharged.
Vorapot Chatkanjana, 43, admitted at the restaurant that the embarrassing owner, where the event was held, had promised to pay for the treatment of the injured women. He donated 500,000 baht (approximately 16,500 dl) to cover his medical bills.
“I will also pay other competitors to clean their clothes professionally,” Chatkanjana said. I don’t know why the bridge broke. She’s strong, but she just couldn’t control women’s weight. In the future, we will make improvements to make the bridge stronger. “
For now, the remaining 27 optimists will continue campaigning for the Miss Thailand crown, with three of their rivals missing. They will rejoin the race tomorrow.
“Normally the competition is held in Bangkok, but this time we chose Chiang Mai and we are confident that it will be safe and secure,” said Dr. Adisorn Suddi, director of Miss Thailand 2020. The contest, and it was unexpected that the bridge would collapse. “
The more you know: Beauty contests are a booming industry in Thailand, with events held regionally and nationally throughout the year. Women can win the equivalent of thousands of dollars in cash and prizes – as well as profitable modeling and sponsorship agreements, according to Newsflare.
Meanwhile, this is not the first water-borne incident to go viral in Thailand this year: 75 people were forced off a Capsis dinner cruise in August. A three-story wooden mold known as the “high season” sank in the Chao Phraya River. No injuries or deaths were reported at the scene.
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