Friday, 26 April 2024

Riot at Zimbabwe’s ‘Mister Ugly’ contest over who is the ugliest man

“They’re sore losers” ... Mison Sere says he is naturally ugly. Picture: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi Source: AP

PAGEANT judges have crowned a new winner of Zimbabwe’s 4th annual “Mister Ugly” contest, upsetting supporters of the crowd favourite and prompting riots at the event.

Judges on Saturday chose 42-year-old Mison Sere, citing his numerous missing front teeth and a wide range of grotesque facial expressions, over William Masvinu, who had held the title since 2012.

Masvinu and his supporters mobbed the judges upon hearing their decision, claiming that Sere was “too handsome” to win and his ugliness wasn’t natural since it was based on missing teeth.

“I am naturally ugly. He is not. He is ugly only when he opens his mouth,” maintained Masvinu, gesturing at his rival.

“Do we have to lose our teeth to win? This is cheating,” shouted another contestant, Patrick Mupereki.

Tough competition ... contestants strut their stuff for the 2015 Mr Ugly contest in Harar

Tough competition ... contestants strut their stuff for the 2015 Mr Ugly contest in Harare. Picture: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi Source: AP

 

While no one was injured, there was a great deal of pushing and shoving as the results were announced and insults were hurled at the judges.

Sere, who is unemployed, dismissed the critics as just “sore losers” as he pocketed the $500 in winnings — a large sum in a country facing massive unemployment.

“They should just accept that I am uglier than them,” he said, adding that he makes his living showcasing his ugliness to local schoolchildren in his neighbourhood at the outskirts of the capital.

Celebration ... Mister Ugly champion Mison Sere sits on another man’s shoulders as he cel

Celebration ... Mister Ugly champion Mison Sere sits on another man’s shoulders as he celebrates his win in Harare. Picture: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi Source: AP

 

The complaints of Masvinu and the other contestants may have a degree of validity. Organisers had previously announced that disabilities or enhancements would not be accepted in the competition which should focus on “natural ugliness.”

Pageant organiser David Machowa originally told the Associated Press that he began the contest in 2012 to remove the stigma of ugliness and to celebrate “beauty in ugliness.”

“The show last night was very successful, and I still have plans to host Mr Ugly world,” he said. “Looks are God given. We should all be proud of who we are.”


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