Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach is back in the States and hard at work. Miss Universe Pia Wurtzbach is back in the States and hard at work. After a week-long, homecoming stay in her native Philippines, she has officially signed on as a special correspondent for "Inside Edition" and her first assignment is Super Bowl 50 in San Francisco.
Steve Harvey received happy news when he recently sat down with Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez for the first time since he wrongly momentarily declared her the winner of the Miss Universe pageant.
A month after the 2016 Miss Universe competition, Colombia's Ariadna Gutierrez appears to have gotten over the headline-making faux pas committed by Steve Harvey.
Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutiérrez is scheduled to appear on an upcoming episode of "The Steve Harvey Show," marking the first time the two have publicly faced one another since he wrongly crowned her Miss Universe.
Weeks after the controversial and embarrassing Miss Universe 2015 blunder on Dec. 20, highly-criticized host Steve Harvey broke his silence over the issue. During a radio interview on “The Steve Harvey Morning Show,” the 58-year-old TV personality recalled the happenings during the pageant’s coronation night. Harvey also revealed that in spite of his humility to reach out and talk to Miss Universe runner-up Ariadna Gutierrez of Colombia, the beauty queen is still giving him a cold shoulder.
Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez broke her silence, as she spoke about her experience in the 2015 Miss Universe pageant in December in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Noider Almanza Barraza, the Colombian who burned the effigies of Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach and Steve Harvey on New Year's day, issued an apology via his Facebook account. The man apologized on Jan. 3 and said that he is also saddened by the reaction to what he did as he welcomed 2016.