
Mexican pageant challenges standard of beauty
Fox News
A Mexican pageant challenges the standard of beauty in a competition that celebrates the beauty and talent of women from the lower-class neighborhoods of Veracruz.
The pageant was organized by the Factoria nightclub, and featured 32 entrants who competed over the course of nine weekends. All are from the poorer neighborhoods of the port city, which is in Veracruz state.
Radio host Eduardo "El Toper" Cureño explained how the call for pageant participants was announced.
"We made it clear when they signed up — there was no weight limit, no height or color requirement," Cureño said. "The only requirements were the neighborhood … we wouldn’t accept people from gated communities, or apartment buildings. Factoria wanted it to be the lower middle class."

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