Miss USA sorry for offending contestants over lack of English

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Image copyrightInstagramImage caption A well-meaning comment from Miss USA resulted in a heated debate across social
media An Instagram post by a beauty queen questioning the English language skills of fellow contestants has caused a stir
across social media.The incident took place in the run-up to this year's Miss Universe competition which is being held in Bangkok,
Thailand, on Monday
Miss USA, Sarah Rose Summers, was quick to apologise after realising her comments may have come across as offensive, although her original
live video post had been liked more than 46,000 times.Ms Summers had said contestant H'Hen Nie, Miss Vietnam, is "so cute and she pretends
to know so much English and then you ask her a question after having a whole conversation with her and she (nods and smiles)."She added:
"Miss Cambodia is here and doesn't speak any English, and not a single other person speaks her language
"Can you imagine Francesca (Miss Australia) said that would be so isolating and I said yes and just confusing all the time," Summers said
"Poor Cambodia."Skip Instagram post by sarahrosesummers View this post on Instagram@MissUniverse is an opportunity for women from around
the world to learn about each other’s cultures, life experiences, and views
We all come from different backgrounds and can grow alongside one another
In a moment where I intended to admire the courage of a few of my sisters, I said something that I now realize can be perceived as not
respectful, and I apologize
My life, friendships, and career revolve around me being a compassionate and empathetic woman
I would never intend to hurt another
I am grateful for opportunities to speak with Nat, Miss Cambodia, and H’Hen, Miss Vietnam, directly about this experience
These are the moments that matter most to me.A post shared by Sarah Rose Summers (@sarahrosesummers) on Dec 13, 2018 at 9:41am PSTEnd of
Instagram post by sarahrosesummersImage Copyright sarahrosesummerssarahrosesummersIn her apology, which received more than 24,000 likes, Ms
Summers said she would "never intend to hurt another." The three beauty contestants from Cambodia, USA and Vietnam have since had a
discussion about what was said on Instagram.Miss Summers added that it was also important to remember that the Miss Universe contest was an
opportunity for women around the world to learn about other cultures and life experiences.Reaction was swift across social media
One Instagram user, debrasamuelbrown, added her comment to the original video: "Americans have issues with any non-American English speaking
person
It's weird how they expect everybody to speak like a yankee! What a wonderful world we live in with so many beautiful accents and so much
flavour!"Sorany Var, a self-confessed 'proud Cambodian-American' posted on Facebook that Rern Sinat, the current Miss Cambodia, did speak
English - it was just very basic
She put this down to the fact that Cambodia was still a developing country, and offered to teach her English "for free".Image
copyrightSorany VarOver in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, Liya Rika called for more compassion, saying she didn't think Miss USA meant
to look down on Miss Cambodia, and that people should forgive her: Image copyright.One user, tinetoy18, did not regard Ms Summers as fit for
the Miss USA title: "You deserved to be forgiven but you do not deserve the crown anymoreYou're not a good example of a compassionate woman
as you claimed."However, other comments praised her for owning up to her mistake and apologising, including 'Team Elite Indonesia'.Image
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