Ian Lee: LaToya set herself apart
Thursday, August 12 2010
National director for the Miss TT Universe franchise, Ian Lee  yesterday stood by the current title holder, LaToya Woods who has  sparked controversy by posing for topless photographs in an official  photo shoot for the pageant to be held on August 23. 
Reports and pictures from the photo shoot surfaced Tuesday night on the  US entertainment news show, Access Hollywood. Woods posed topless with  her eyes closed and body paint covering her chest and right arm. The  picture used with the report was blurred across the chest.
Speaking to Newsday yesterday, Lee said while the local franchise was  aware of the photo shoot, they were not aware of the nature of the  event.
“So LaToya would have been put on the spot and she would have had to make a decision,” he explained.
He added however that the shoot was not a nude one which is what he believed was being sensationalised.
“It was not a nude shoot. It was a closed set, body paint and latex  paint were applied and her nipples were covered with pasties which is  very popular with women around Carnival time.
LaToya would have been very comfortable in the atmosphere given we have  Carnival in the streets and as of late it has been revealing. She would  have experienced no discomfort and she set herself apart from those who  chose to go that route,” he said.
Lee said while he understood the displeasure of those who did not agree with her choice, he viewed it as artistic.
“I do not dismiss anybody and by no means we can please everyone. I do  hear the complaints but I still think she is still a good role model. It  is art. She has grown up doing art and this is another form of art  given the photographer chosen to do this. I am sure they (Ms Universe)  would not use amateurs and it was cleverly done,” he said.
Woods, in a note posted yesterday afternoon on her page on the social  networking Web site Facebook, reassured her fans she was not  bare-chested at the shoot but wore pasties and body paint.
“It was blurred on television that led to the mass misconception.  Secondly, I was extremely comfortable and this was all held within the  confines of the Ms Universe Organisation and sanctioned by them and  their staff. I understand there is concern but I promise this was  tastefully done. Just wait until you see the official photos!” she  wrote.
In a release from the Prime Minister’s office, Government assured they were monitoring the situation.
Government was advised by Lee and Wood’s team that the set was closed  and her chest was covered by paint and pasties and the image which will  be used eventually will be retouched to “create a dreamlike effect .”
“The Miss Universe Pageant has always maintained the highest standards  of propriety and will not present images of their contestants that are  not in good taste or which will tarnish the reputation of the young  women participating in the pageant,” the release said.
Courtesy of Newsday
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