Reigning Mrs World to return crown after snatching one off Sri Lanka's new winner

Mrs World 2020 Caroline Jurie forcibly removing the crown of Mrs Sri Lanka World winner Pushpika de Silva during the pageant in Colombo last weekend. Ms Jurie, a Sri Lankan, claimed that Ms de Silva was ineligible because she was divorced, but the la
Mrs World 2020 Caroline Jurie forcibly removing the crown of Mrs Sri Lanka World winner Pushpika de Silva during the pageant in Colombo last weekend. Ms Jurie, a Sri Lankan, claimed that Ms de Silva was ineligible because she was divorced, but the latter said in a Facebook post after the episode that she was separated and not divorced. PHOTO: REUTERS

COLOMBO • Last year's winner of Mrs World, a beauty pageant for married women, said she would return her crown after she snatched one off the head of the 2021 winner of Mrs Sri Lanka World, claiming that she was divorced - a violation of pageant rules.

Ms Pushpika de Silva had just been crowned Mrs Sri Lanka World at a pageant in Colombo, Sri Lanka, last weekend when Ms Caroline Jurie, the 2020 Mrs World winner, took the stage and announced that "there is a rule you have to be married and not divorced".

"So," she said, "I'm taking my first step saying that the crown goes to the first runner-up."

Also on stage were the two runners-up and Ms Chula Padmendra, a Sri Lankan model.

Ms Jurie, 28, then yanked the crown off Ms de Silva's head, pulling her hair in the process, before placing it on the runner-up, who was holding back tears and later gave an acceptance speech.

Ms de Silva left the stage as Ms Jurie, the two runners-up and Ms Padmendra hugged. Ms Padmendra applauded and raised her fist in the air victoriously.

The Mrs World pageant describes itself on Facebook as "the first beauty pageant in the world for married women, created in 1984".

Ms Jurie was crowned Mrs World at the 2020 pageant in Las Vegas, according to the organisation's website.

Ms de Silva said in a Facebook post after the episode that she was separated and not divorced. She said she had sustained "injuries to my skull" and was pursuing legal action against Ms Jurie "for the injustice and insult that has taken place".

The police arrested Ms Jurie and Ms Padmendra "on charges of simple hurt and criminal cause", BBC News reported.

A representative for the Mrs World organisation, which is based in California, according to its Facebook page, referred a request for comment to "where the incident occurred, in Sri Lanka".

One of the pageant's organisers, Mr Chandimal Jayasinghe, told BBC News: "We are disappointed. It was a disgrace how Caroline Jurie behaved on the stage and the Mrs World organisation has already begun an investigation on the matter."

Ms Jurie, who is Sri Lankan, said in a video posted on Instagram that she wanted to "express my dismay over the recent actions that led to controversy" and that she "only wanted a fair stage".

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on April 12, 2021, with the headline Reigning Mrs World to return crown after snatching one off Sri Lanka's new winner. Subscribe