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Mrs Sri Lanka beauty queen's crown snatched from head over divorce claims

Tearful Pushpika De Silva had her crown forcibly removed by a previous winner just moments after being named Mrs Sri Lanka.

Original Mrs. Sri Lanka 2020 winner Pushpika de Silva (C) is disqualified over an accusation of being divorced, at a beauty pageant for married women in Colombo. Pic: Colombo Gazette/YouTube
Image: Pushpika De Silva was told she had been disqualified just moments after winning the Mrs Sri Lanka pageant. All pictures: Colombo Gazette/YouTube
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A beauty pageant winner in Sri Lanka was told she had been disqualified and had her crown taken from her head on stage because she was believed to be divorced.

Just moments after being revealed as the 2021 winner of Mrs Sri Lanka, a pageant for married women, Pushpika De Silva faced humiliation as last year's winner, Caroline Jurie, took the mic and announced that the runner-up should take the title instead.

Original Mrs Sri Lanka 2021 winner Pushpika de Silva (C) has her crown removed on stage as she is disqualified over an accusation of being divorced, at a beauty pageant for married women in Colombo. Pic: Colombo Gazette/YouTube
Image: De Silva's crown was taken from her head by last year's winner Caroline Jurie
Original Mrs Sri Lanka 2021 winner Pushpika de Silva (second left) walks off stage after being disqualified over an accusation of being divorced at a beauty pageant for married women in Colombo. Pic: Colombo Gazette/YouTube
Image: She then left the stage as the runner-up was recrowned the winner

The crown was then forcibly removed from a tearful De Silva, who walked off stage, and given to the woman who came second, footage from the ceremony shows.

"There is a rule that you all have to be married and not divorced," Jurie told the audience. "The crown goes to the first runner-up."

De Silva's relationship status has not been fully clarified. It seems she may be separated from her husband, according to reports, but she has stated that she is not divorced.

She reportedly needed hospital treatment for injuries caused when the crown was taken off.

Now, according to media in Sri Lanka, the title will be handed back to her.

Chandimal Jayasinghe, the national director of Mrs Sri Lanka World, said the incident should not have happened and that the winner was decided unanimously by the organising committee and judges, according to online newspaper the Colombo Page.

He said he did not condone Jurie's actions, the paper said.