Miss Universe pageant makes ‘inclusive’ change, allows wives, mothers to compete
confirmed to Insider.“We all believe that women should have agency over their lives and that a human’s personal decisions should not be a barrier to their success,” an internal memo seen by The National said.The Post has contacted the Miss Universe organization for comment. “The Miss Universe Organization is always the greatest and most innovative platform of its kind and now it will be more inclusive and welcoming to mothers and married women,” Josh Yugen, chief executive of Yugen Group and the national director of Miss Universe Bahrain, toldThe National.