Ghanaian Beauty Queen Shares Experience Of Online Abuse And Poor Treatment From Organisers
A Ghanaian beauty queen has shared her experience of facing online abuse and receiving what she described as poor treatment from event organisers following a recent pageant competition. The contestant took to social media to speak about the challenges she encountered after participating in the event.
According to her post, once the competition ended, she was confronted with hurtful and abusive comments from some members of the public. She described the online reaction as distressing and said it affected her emotionally, especially during a time when she expected more respect and support.
In addition to the online harassment, the beauty queen alleged that some of the organisers did not provide the level of professionalism she expected. She said there were occasions where she felt poorly treated in ways that made the experience more difficult than it should have been.
Her account has sparked conversation on social media about the pressures that contestants often face and the impact that public judgement can have on their well-being. Many people responded with messages of support, emphasising the importance of respect and compassion, especially for individuals in the public eye.
Beauty pageants like this one attract significant public attention, and while they aim to celebrate achievement and community work, they sometimes also draw harsh criticism that can deeply affect contestants.



