Ms. Universe contestant speaks on issues in between photo shoots
CBS reports that Miss Universe 2010 constestants completed their photoshoot by the pool in Las Vegas. During their free time, some candidates took stance on various political and global issues.
Miss Haiti Sarodj Bertin weighed in on singer Wyclef Jean's controversial bid to become president of her nation. "I just want to say to him, as to other people who want to help Haiti, well, really do something for Haiti. Have your project and plan it and just develop it by yourself so we can make sure that everyone has what they need in this moment." Haiti was struck by earthquake this year. The Haitian Government estimated that three milion people were affected by the Eathquake, with 1,000,000 made homeless by the disaster
Miss Australia Jesinta Campbell candidly talked about the recent scandal involving her choice of bikini. "Look, I'm very very proud to wear my national costume. I think there's some great elements there that really embody, you know, the Australian theme. We've got the beautiful Aboriginal print, we've got the gorgeous colors on the skirt. I think it's magnificent, it's something I'm very proud to wear and I can't wait to wear it on an international stage and let the whole world see what Australia is"
Viewers will see more of this scandalous swimsuit along with who will be crowned Miss Universe 2010, when the 59th edition of this pageant airs Monday, August 23rd, live from the Mandelay Bay Casino.