22
July
2015

Olivia Jordan Miss USA 2015 says Nude Movie Scenes are OK For Miss Universe 2015

22 Jul 2015 | Angelopedia

A few days ago, we talked about the nude pics controversy of the newly crowned Miss USA, Olivia Jordan. And that it might trigger into something big, well it surely is still the talk inside as well as outside the pageantry world. Her appearing nude on television prompting more attention into the matter and Miss USA 2015 was questioned about all this during an interview. While Jordan is all set to step into the memorable journey of Miss Universe 2015, beauty pageant fans question whether her nude movie scenes should disqualify her from competing based upon the standard contracts. However, Olivia Jordan says that everything is “OK” for Miss Oklahoma now that she has been crowned Miss USA 2015. Jordan thinks that seeing Miss USA naked in a TV show is a “positive thing.”

 

Miss USA 2015 Olivia Jordan says she is OK with the Nude Movie Scenes

 

Olivia has featured in movies like Ted, Here Comes The Boom, Jobs, Sophie, Starving In Suburbia, 10.0 Earthquake, and Hot Tub Time Machine 2. “It was something that I shared with them before – I had to make sure that I cleared with them and it was still on brand with what they are doing. I’m an actress and that was an acting role for a television show. I have no regrets about my decision.” – said Olivia during a radio talk show at 97 Rock. “I think we need to come into a time where we empower women and this was a choice I consciously made to take an acting role. I think that… I celebrate the female body and not everyone is going to support that or love that out of Miss USA but I think that’s a positive thing, I think we’re moving in a positive direction of acceptance. I think that we should accept people. Society is getting more understanding about what is real, what is real life. I think that acting is a reflection of what real life is.” – she continued.

What remains to be seen is, whether the Miss Universe 2015 organizers would ignore the pictures or would take an action on the same. But based upon their prior history, it seems very likely. Back in 2010, multiple Miss Universe contestants were part of an official photo shoot which featured body paint and topless photos. Angie Meyer, who has worked with the Miss USA contestants and the organization for years, says that the trend toward open nudity is bad for the beauty pageant industry. What do you think? Do you think Olivia Jordan’s nude pics is a matter to focus upon?