Shocking accusations rock the Miss Fiji Pageant! Alisi Rabukawaqa, Miss South Pacific Islands (2011), is speaking out, and her words paint a picture of a pageant far removed from the glitz and glamour we might expect. Rabukawaqa is detailing what she calls a series of 'unprofessional encounters' and 'unfounded allegations' tied to her role as a personal chaperone for Miss Fiji, Dr. Peggy Ravusiro.
It all began innocently enough. Rabukawaqa, part of the Suva support team, attended pageant-related meetings. She was later asked to be Dr. Ravusiro's chaperone, a role she accepted, believing in the team's good intentions.
But here's where it gets controversial... Rabukawaqa claims that before an official meeting with the Miss Fiji Pageant committee, she was informed of accusations against her. These included allegations about non-existent contractual agreements with the Suva City Council and her supposed unsuitability as a chaperone.
Despite these claims, Rabukawaqa attended the meeting, only to be met with what she describes as 'unfounded attacks' on her character. She found the entire experience 'completely unprofessional.' This raises the question: Was Rabukawaqa unfairly targeted?
Rabukawaqa emphasizes that her support for Dr. Peggy was separate from the Miss Fiji Pageant Committee and didn't require their approval. The Miss Fiji Pageant Committee has yet to respond to Rabukawaqa's statements, but they have promised a response. What do you think? Do you believe Rabukawaqa's account? Or do you think there's another side to the story? Share your thoughts in the comments!