
The popular Brazilian competition, Miss Bumbum, has been
rocked by scandal after six contestants were accused of
cheating by using Robots, an online software to influence
their votes.
Organisers confirmed on Monday that six finalists out the 15
well-endowed curvy contestants have docked 40,000 votes
each "for the use of or attempted use of robots to interfere
with the public vote."

This comes after the popular beauty pageant launched a
probe following claims that some of the women had used
computer software to influence thousands of online votes in
a just a few hours.
The contestants include favourite for the title Rosie Oliveira,
representing the jungle state of Amazonas, who came first
in the public ballot with 149,404 votes.
Others involved in the cheating scandal include second-
placed Pietra Maya, who got 148,547 votes, and third-
placed Hellen Cristyan, who gained 144,736, including three
others who have not yet been identified.
The scandal, which could see the women eliminated from
the competition, has now thrown the pageant into confusion
with just weeks to the final day of the contest, holding in
Sao Paulo on November 6.
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