Monday, November 23

Some of the crowd at Zimbabwe's annual Mr Ugly contest have complained that the winner was not ugly enough.

Mison Sere
The runner-up and his supporters said Mison Sere's ugliness wasn't natural since it was based on missing teeth.
Mison Sere with audience members
Mr Sere won $500 ($330) and plans to start a TV career.
The organiser David Machowa told the BBC's Steve Vickers that models make money from their looks, so ugly people should have the same opportunity.
Runner-up William Masvinu has won every previous year of the competition. He took home $100 this year.William Masvinu
Mr Masvinu told the BBC that winning the competition in previous years has brought him fame and a few minor marketing contracts.
"To be rewarded is a good thing, this competition has done a lot for me, it's changed my life," he said.Winner Mison Sere on competitor's shoulders
Now, Mr Sere is hoping for the same fame and fortune.
He told AP news agency that he already goes around schools performing and, as he put it ""showcasing my ugliness".
He sees winning the competition as a chance to make it onto TV.
He's not the only one hoping to make ugliness pay.
The competition's organiser hopes that the Zimbabwean contest is just the start of it.
He is planning to compete in Mr Ugly World, to be staged in Harare in 2017.
Contestants
Culled from BBC.

5 comments:

Olovo said...

Very funny n crazy event...but it's still a way to empower people like this

Unknown said...

Crazy thing but funny

Anonymous said...

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nwadikestephen said...

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Anonymous said...

Boy see theeth very ugly

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