Steve Harvey and Miss Universe—two people you likely weren't thinking
about Sunday afternoon—abruptly became the Internet's top topics Sunday
evening.
Harvey spectacularly botched
the announcement of the winner, accidentally giving Miss Colombia the
crown. Then, at the most awkward moment possible (the new Miss
Universe's celebratory wave to the crowd), he whipped the audience into a
hooting frenzy with the words "I have to apologize," noting that the
real winner was Miss Philippines.
The whole scenario, frankly, felt like a twist from WWE's WrestleMania rather than from a hyperproduced global pageant.
So was it scripted? A manufactured moment of controversy to push Miss
Universe to the top of social trending topic lists? And if so, who would
have been in on it?
Even Harvey's first attempt at an apology—a tweet that misspelled both
Colombia (as Columbia) and Philippines (as Philippians)—felt like it was
taken from a page in some modern PR playbook. A quickly deleted tweet
that fanned the flames further? Who could resist?
Admittedly, there are several reasons it's unlikely to be fake, the
most prominent being the enduring smear it has likely placed on both the
pageant and Harvey's hosting abilities.
But many still seem skeptical (and understandably so).
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