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Telangana Inquiry Finds No Evidence of Exploitation as Miss World Denies Miss England’s Allegations

Organisers released unedited footage showing Magee praising the event as runner-up Charlotte Grant steps in for England at the May 31 finale

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Overview

  • Milla Magee left the contest on May 16 citing ethical objections and alleged she was forced to entertain wealthy male sponsors, saying she felt "like a prostitute."
  • The Miss World Organisation released unedited videos of her expressing gratitude and called her claims "completely unfounded and inconsistent" with her experience.
  • A Telangana government inquiry led by Special Chief Secretary Jayesh Ranjan completed on May 26, finding no proof of harassment or exploitation.
  • Telangana minister KT Rama Rao condemned any victim gaslighting and demanded an impartial review despite the inquiry’s conclusions.
  • Charlotte Grant, Miss England’s first runner-up, has been confirmed to represent England at the final scheduled for May 31 in Hyderabad.