The movie camera may love the new Miss USA 2015 but the pageant contract says she must let go of her title.
It has just been a few days since Miss USA 2015 crowned a new winner, Oklahoma beauty Olivia Jordan who stunned the viewers with her smile, walk and answers to the final questions. Photos of her naked on a movie circulated around the web, causing stirs and speculations that she must be dethroned.
The controversial photos started on online forums and Facebook groups with pageant fans eagerly talking about her possible dethronement as the new Miss USA 2015 because of the photos.
Until website Inquistr picked them up and made a report about this possibility.
"The new Miss USA 2015 has not even been crowned queen for more than a day and already Olivia Jordan's nude photos may start a scandal for Miss Oklahoma," the report said. "Jordan will represent the US for the Miss Universe 2015, but is it possible she broke the terms of the Miss USA contract?"
Inquistr also released some details about the Miss USA 2015 contract stipulation that was allegedly violated by Jordan.
The report said the contract read, "I have never appeared on any television contest game or reality show or applied to be a contestant or participant on any television contest game or reality, and I have never appeared, or agreed to appear, in any other television show or motion picture."
Not only has the Miss USA 2015 winner been featured in one movie but in several films according to the report. These movies were "Ted," "Here Comes The Boom," "Jobs," "Hot Tub Time Machine 2," and more.
In one movie titled "Murder In The First," she was reported to appear in a nude scene showing her full behind. The photos from this scene leaked online.
Giving her the double-whammy, the Miss USA 2015 contract also noted that contestants must have not appeared in public "in a state of partial or total nudity or in a lewd," which reportedly includes photos that may have appeared on Facebook.
"[The contract] has never changed," a pageant insider said in the report. "The rules were the same in 2009 as in 2013 as it is in 2015."
No official statement has yet been released on this issue by the Miss Universe Organization or Jordan as of press time.