n a surprising turn of events, , the 19-year-old contestant representing Panama, has been disqualified just days before the competition's grand finale. Allegations that made an unauthorized visit to her boyfriend's hotel room have left the Miss Universe organization with no choice but to withdraw her from the pageant. This shocking decision has stirred controversy and speculation, leaving Panama without a representative at the competition, set to take place in Mexico City on November 16.
The organization released a statement explaining Mora's disqualification after an "exhaustive evaluation by our disciplinary commission." However, the specifics of the violation were left vague, leading to a flurry of speculation. Reports suggested that Mora had visited her boyfriend, Juan Abadia, in his hotel room without proper authorization, violating competition rules.
Mora has disputed this narrative, claiming her removal stemmed from a dispute with , the director of Miss Universe Panama. According to Mora, the argument arose from frustrations over the event's disorganization and unmet promises. She alleged that failed to provide adequate support, forcing her boyfriend to step in and cover expenses, including a $7,000 Carolina Herrera dress and hotel fees.
detailed the challenges she faced during her time in Mexico, explaining that her boyfriend covered critical expenses after Rodriguez admitted to financial constraints. "Cesar said he didn't have the money to cover the hotel or makeup c.