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What she and her supporters didn't understand was why the station -- and a friend who took those pictures
-- would send them out "for the world to see." "I'm not going to deny the pictures -- they're really (at a) bad angle and they're ugly," she said. "However, they're not what they're trying to make it out to be." The show's producers said in May they were contacted by representatives of the Miss Universe contest requesting more photographs and information. But the show also noted that the photos were no more provocative than anything on the Miss USA website. Rather than look back, Fakih is focused on her next milestone: competing for the Miss Universe crown next month in Las Vegas. Still, if it all hadn't worked out, she imagines she'd be at the hospital on this day
-- minus the crown, sash and co-workers who are a little more adoring than usual. "Thursday's are busy days, so I probably won't leave the hospital until 7 or 8 o'clock at night," she said. "I was always a hard worker. That's probably why Miss USA wasn't too difficult for me to do and work so much because I enjoy it. ... I enjoy being put to the test."
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