Deposed beauty queen Carrie Prejean still owes $5,200 for breast implants floated by pageant organizers in January, a new lawsuit claims.Meanwhile, did you know she has a book coming out?
Ex-Miss California Carrie Prejean stiffed pageant organizer K2 Productions even though she requested the surgery "to be more competitive" at the April 2009 Miss USA pageant and verbally agreed to repay the K2 loan, a complaint filed yesterday states.
Prejean was stripped of her crown June 10 for alleged contract violations.
She later sued, accusing pageant officials of targeting her for a pageant answer she gave opposing gay marriage.
"Even before she became notorious for that answer and the ensuing media storm, Ms. Prejean was already causing difficulty," the K2 counter-suit states.
"With her new-found notoriety, an inflated sense of self, and the lure of financial gain available to her, Ms. Prejean turned even further against the Miss California USA organization."
I'm sure this will be well received in the angry left community.
In other hot babe news today, it's been revealed Victoria's Secret model Miranda Kerr is concerned people think she's too skinny. This is very troubling. Since when did models concern themselves with their weight?
Model Miranda Kerr blames the camera angle for her looking seriously skinny in a recent photo shoot.She then proceeded to dine on a breadcrumb for lunch. Maybe it's just me, but she looks fine.
Her swimwear shoot in Sydney last week for Grazia Australia sparked concern since the normally curvy model seemed to show a dramatic drop in weight, says the Daily Mail.
But the 26-year-old defended herself.
"The exaggerated poses for the shoot have made me appear thinner than normal from behind, but I am the same weight and measurements I have maintained for more than three years," she told Grazia Australia.
"I am conscious of not only maintaining but promoting a healthy lifestyle and I wouldn't be able to sustain the hectic nature of my modelling commitments if I wasn't 100 percent committed to feeding my body the food, vitamins and minerals it needs," she added.
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