Note: 1996's Miss Universe Winner Really Did Gain So Much Weight In Her Year of Reigning That Even CNN Had to Fat-Shame Her Ass Hillary tossed this out in her last big Oppo File dump at the end of the debate -- that Trump had allegedly called a former Miss Universe "Miss Piggie" and criticized her for her weight gain. So did CNN, at the time. She'd gained 60 pounds during her year of reigning as Miss Universe -- obviously not the weight she'd won the contest at -- and apparently was in danger of losing sponsorships. She'd gained 60 pounds during her year of reigning as Miss Universe -- obviously not the weight she'd won the contest at -- and apparently was in danger of losing sponsorships. Apparently we've now reached that phase of Political Correctness and Fat Acceptance Celebration that even beauty contest winners, contractually obligated to, you know, look like the person who won the crown, can't be critiqued about their beauty. Apparently we've now reached that phase of Political Correctness and FatCelebration that even, contractually obligated to, you know, look like the person who won the crown, can't be critiqued about their beauty. Here's how mean Trump was: Here's howTrump was: "Some people when they have pressure eat too much. Like me. Like Alicia," said Donald Trump, the executive producer of the Miss Universe Pageant.

Defending her, that is. Defending her, that is.

Since winning the crown, the former Miss Venezuela went from 118 pounds to -- well -- a number that kept growing like the size of the fish that got away.

And as her weight grew, so did reports that Kellogg had canceled a deal for her to appear on boxes of Special K in Venezuela or that Kellogg modified her body on the box. But a Kellogg spokesman said the contract simply expired in December and that they were "real pleased" with the promotion. "I don't eat Kellogg's and for this maybe I gain weight," the young Machado said simply. Rumors also surfaced that she might be forced to give up her Miss Universe crown. But Trump, as co-owner of rights to the pageant, said he would never let that happen. "We had a choice of: termination or do this," he said. "We wanted to do this." The pageant's meaning of "do this" was for Machado to get her weight down to about 130 pounds. At a recent photo op, Machado -- hardly a blimp at 5-foot-7 -- pedaled a stationary bicycle and jumped rope in front of a pack of photographers and reporters who could themselves use a little training. Apparently Trump mocked the reporters making an issue of this fat broad's weight: Apparently Trump mocked the reporters making an issue of this fat broad's weight: "A lot of you folks have weight problems. I hate to tell you," Trump told the rowdy pool of reporters. So let us all cry for the Miss Universe who got so fat she almost had her crown taken from her. So let us all cry for the Miss Universe who got so fat she almost had her crown taken from her. CNN did another story on CNN did another story on the heavyweight Miss Universe, too. So this was an actual thing and a point of embarrassment for the pageant (and for the woman herself). So this was an actual thing and a point of embarrassment for the pageant (and for the woman herself).

By the way: This was twenty years ago. By the way: This was twenty years ago. Posted by: Ace at 11:10 AM











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