Miss Bumbum Contestant Indianara Carvalho Goes Topless at Eiffel Tower [Pics]
Indianara Carvalho, a contestant in Brazil's Miss Bumbum competition, had a problem with Parisian police.
The Santa Catarina representative was given a warning near the Eiffel Tower for being topless, but Carvalho herself said it wasn't that big a deal, notes Diario24h.
"At no moment were they rude," she said. "They just told me to get dressed and asked if I was Miss Bumbum."
The contestant, who is currently in fourth place in the competition, did get her photo. She posted a picture of herself onto her Instagram account. She has her back to the camera, and she captioned the photo by saying that she was topless in Paris.
Carvalho also took other pictures, where she posed with the Eiffel Tower. In those, she was wearing a red swimsuit. The Miss Bumbum hopeful also posed near the Arc de Triomphe, but she was fully clothed in that picture. She also posted pictures of herself enjoying other things Paris had to offer, such as its food.
The blonde beauty was already on her way home from Paris as of Tuesday, Oct. 21. She shared a picture of her passport, and she talked about having a good time and forming lifelong memories.
It seems the Miss Bumbum competition is growing.
Mexico is gearing up for the competition, but it won't be quite the same.
"Here we're not going to do the stuff with the bathing suits because the organizers want to do it with style and to be respectful of the women's images," said Alberto Gonzalez, an organizer for the competition. "Clothes that will allow you to appreciate their figures will be used, such as mini skirts, leggings and other pieces."
Earlier this month, there were about 40 women who had signed up, and though the organizers plan to start narrowing down the number of possible contestants, the registration will not close.
A photo posted by Indianara Carvalho ★ (@indianaracarvalho) on Oct 10, 2014 at 4:05am PDT
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