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Dutch Miss World finalist steps down due to COVID shot requirement

Updated: October 8, 2021 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) — Dilay Willemstein, who was to represent the Netherlands at the Miss World competition in Puerto Rico in December, made the personal choice not to participate because she says she is “not ready” to get the COVID experimental vaccine.  

Her story went viral in the Dutch and Turkish media – her father is Dutch and her mother is from Turkey – after she posted a short message on Instagram saying she was letting the runner-up go in her place. 

“I’m open to answering all questions,” she said. 

Willemstein, 21, who won the title of Miss Netherlands at the beginning of July, would have fulfilled a longtime dream of competing in the Miss World pageant. 

Commenting on Willemstein’s decision, Miss Netherlands CEO Katja Maes said organizers did not know beforehand whether vaccine status would be a problem and they had not asked about vaccinations because they did not want to request medical information. 

Traveling to Puerto Rico does not require a “vaccine.” The unvaccinated must have a negative COVID test less than three days old and are obliged to self-isolate for seven days on the island and

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