Miss Bumbum 2015 News: Priscila Rocha Criticizes Andressa Urach for 'Leaving a Bad Legacy'
Current Miss Bumbum contestant Priscila Rocha has publicly criticized former contestant Andressa Urach for tarnishing the reputation of the competition and "leaving a bad legacy."
Urach revealed that her participation in the competition lead to a stint as a call girl. According to Divirta-se, Rocha blames Urach for comments she made that gave Miss Bumbum contestants a bad reputation.
"For Andressa Urach, the success of the competition was very important in terms of media, but she also left a bad legacy. She left a bad image of contestants," Rocha said. "A lot of people end up thinking that every contestant ends up doing what Andressa Urach did ... and it's not like that."
Rocha, who represents the state of Goiás in the competition, goes on to explain that what happened with Urach was a singular episode and shouldn't overshadow future contestants. The beauty pageant contestant points out that other models in different competitions don't get this reputation, and that current contestants get indecent proposals from men, who think they are all call girls.
"I study, work enough to have a better life. I am a model like any other. It's not because of that I expose my body. Many have already done it," Rocha said about contestants becoming call girls. "Many do, but I am sure it's a minority. Most of us only dream of a better life."
While Urach hasn't responded to the comments, Rocha hasn't been shy, even sharing media coverage on her Instagram account.
In her autobiography, "Morri Para Vivir" (Die to Live), Urach described her experience as a call girl with clients like soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo, and shared how her life spiraled out of control.
"I became, unfortunately, one of the most expensive and desired prostitutes in Brazil. My body was toned, perfect, due to all the plastic surgery I had and anabolic steroids I took, and I aroused attention," Urach said.
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