Beauty queen claims gay marriage views cost her title

Miss California defended her anti-gay-marriage comments, even if they may have cost her the Miss USA crown.

Beauty queen claims gay marriage views cost her title

Miss California defended her anti-gay-marriage comments, even if they may have cost her the Miss USA crown.

Carrie Prejean, speaking on NBC’s 'Today' show, told host Matt Lauer she spoke from the heart during Sunday’s pageant when she said that “marriage should be between a man and a woman”.

The beauty queen’s response to a question from openly gay pageant judge and celebrity blogger Perez Hilton has received more attention than the winner, Miss North Carolina Kristen Dalton.

During the pageant, Hilton asked Ms Prejean if every state should follow Vermont in legalising same sex marriage.

“I think it’s great that Americans are able to choose one or the other,” Ms Prejean responded. “But in my country, and in my family, I think that I believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offence to anybody out there, but that’s how I was raised.”

Hilton, who also appeared on the Today show, said his question was relevant and that Prejean should have “left her politics and her religion out because Miss USA represents all Americans”.

Ms Prejean, named runner-up at the pageant, told Lauer that she knew “at that moment after I’d answered the question, I knew that I was not going to win because of my answer.

“I don’t take back what I said,” she told Lauer, adding that she “had spoken from my heart, from my beliefs and for my God.

“It’s not about being politically correct,” she said. “For me, it’s about being biblically correct.”

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