Mother’s Queen Pageant contestant Kimara Lugay has apologized for her unseemly behavior at the Show on Saturday February 23, at Windsor Park Sports Stadium Forecourt. Lugay represented Roseau Central. Live video recordings show her exhibiting obvious displeasure through her body language and otherwise, after the result for ‘best talent’ was announced. She was not the winner of that award. However, she received the award for ‘Best Spectacular Creation’.
Lugay said this was the first time she participated in a national pageant and had failed to prepare for the disappointment and dissatisfaction that can occur where the judges’ decision is concerned. In a Facebook post, she said, “I sincerely apologize to my entire chaperone team, my sponsors; Lindo Mart & Archipelago and my family & friends for my displeasing behaviour at the Mother’s Queen Pageant. I realize now, that my behaviour was offensive; not only toward my sponsors, but also to the other contestants in the pageant.” Lugay said her actions have put a cloud over the efforts she made throughout the show, and created an unnecessary distraction from the most significant segment of the pageant. She added, “Furthermore, I would like to state that it was not my intention to humiliate myself or anyone who supports me. Regrettably, my emotions got the best of me, and the manner in which I expressed my feelings was very inappropriate.” Lugay finally extended “proper” congratulations to Sarah Leatham and Zayna Elizee for winning the runner-up positions, and Omean Charles for winning the Mother’s Queen title. Lugay added, “Again, I humbly apologize for my actions and wish you all the very best”. Lugay said going forward, she is determined to do better for herself and for her beautiful daughter. “She deserves the very best from me, now and in the future!”
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