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Miss California Carrie Prejean, Fired

June 11, 2009
By dailypost

It has been less than a month when pageant’s boss Donald Trump said Miss California Carrie Prejean would keep her crown amid the scandal over semi-naked photos and her controversial stand on same-sex marriage.

But tonight, things have changed for Carrie Prejean. She has been fired by Trump for not executing her commitments as Miss California!

According to TMZ report, Carrie fired off a series of e mails in the past few weeks indicating she didn’t cotton to being handled. They quote one e mail, “You do not cooperate with me…you pick and chose [sic] the the [sic] things YOU want me to do. That is not happening anymore. Stop speaking for me. I have MY own voice.”

First runner-up, Tami Farrell, will replace the ex-Miss California.usmisscalifornia

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2 Responses to “ Miss California Carrie Prejean, Fired ”

  1. Bowler on June 15, 2009 at 5:47 pm

    Trump must have figured that he had gotten all the publicity he could get from Prejean so it was time to move on

  2. Nita Olden on July 25, 2010 at 5:26 am

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