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Discontent Grows Over Disconnect Between Miss Russia's Internet Image and Reality
After winning the prestigious beauty pageant, Miss Russia 2023 Natalya Oskar has become the target of intense scrutiny and criticism. The criticism comes from the fact that her followers on Instagram claim she looks very different in real life from the flawless photos she posts.
Natalya Oskar was thrust into the middle of a controversy on June 6 after she was crowned Mrs. Russia. Her short stature, fuller lips, numerous wrinkles, and rougher features were all noted by onlookers as being at odds with conventional beauty standards. Oskar's victory was met with skepticism due to rumors that she had undergone extensive plastic surgery. Her critics pointed out that her husband, Roman Bezmaternykh, a prominent construction businessman and company owner worth an estimated $1 billion, sponsored this year's Mrs. Russia competition, adding fuel to the fire.
The situation escalated, as reported by the Telegraph, when viewers of the final night of the competition compared Natalya Oskar's photos to those she regularly posted to Instagram. It was suggested that her flawless appearance in social media posts was the work of photo-editing software.
The contest's head organizer, Irina Kirsanova, was taken aback by the outpouring of criticism she received. Kirsanova claimed that photographs taken at less-than-ideal angles were to blame for the negative response, insisting that the official photographs showed Oskar in his true beauty. Kirsanova added that this year's competition criteria were altered to welcome women of varying body types. The previous requirements for participation were a minimum height of 1.75 meters and a clothing size of S or XS. Mrs. Russia, as Kirsanova explained, is a competition for married women and mothers, and not just a modeling competition.
Natalya Oskar was unfazed by the backlash she received online, insisting that she had given the competition her all regardless of the outcome. She dismissed rumors of plastic surgery and said she didn't care what people thought in an interview with Star Hit newspaper published on June 7. Oskar described her exhausting preparation, which included practicing from dawn until dusk, standing in high heels for long periods of time, and getting very little sleep.
Natalya Oskar, 34, was born and raised in Khabarovsk, Russia. She is the wife and daughter of Roman Bezmaternykh, a 45-year-old businessman. Oskar demonstrates her multifaceted abilities beyond the realm of beauty pageants by working as both an English teacher and a singer.
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