![In the photo from left is Suzy Kirui, the Project Lead at Miss Universe Kenya, Miss Irene Mukii in Mexico City and Audrey Rendo who is the Vice President of the Miss Universe Kenya Organization [Photo Credit: NT]](/media/k2/items/cache/e2ead9c1349a48396463990fe7b55a21_L.jpg)
How will it End Between Miss Universe Kenya Organization and Miss Irene Mukii?
On November 30, the organizers of Miss Universe Kenya released a statement announcing that Ms. Irene Mukii had stepped down from her role as Miss Universe Kenya 2024. "While this is regrettable, we respect her decision and wish her well in her future endeavors. We are pleased to have met all our obligations to Ms. Mukii to the highest standards, in line with international best practices," the statement read.
The statement, posted on the Miss Universe Kenya Instagram page, stirred significant public interest and speculation. The organization boldly proclaimed, "We remain true to our core values of integrity, professionalism, and humanity. The brand stands supreme."
Logo of the Miss Universe Kenya 2024 [Photo Credit: NT]
Social media reactions were mixed. Some supporters suggested, "We hope you send the 2024 runner-up to Miss Universe 2025. She is a new face and could be a dark horse." Matiso Gerban commented, "She should take her place. If the winner is unable to fulfill her queenly duties, the first runner-up takes her place."
Many observers noted the rapid response to Mukii's resignation. One anonymous commentator remarked on the swiftness of the process: "On November 29, Miss Mukii released a statement about leaving the agreement, and the very next day, the organizers immediately responded. It seemed as if the response was pre-written."
In her own statement, Mukii explained her decision carefully: "After careful consideration, I have decided to send my termination notice to the Miss Universe Kenya Organization."
. Miss Irene Mukii presented Kenya in the Miss Universe 2024 in Mexico City [Photo Credit: NT]
An unnamed expert raised broader questions about pageant organizations in Kenya: "We have more than 50 beauty pageants and competitions, but the crucial question remains: Do our boys and girls who attend international competitions receive what they deserve or do the organization heads benefit from all gifts and prizes?"
Mukii's statement hinted at deeper issues, emphasizing her commitment to community service: "I stay true to the impact agenda of community service through my platform, Inspirene Revolution, and can only align with environments that share values and work ethic to achieve this agenda."
According to the Miss Universe Kenya 2024 competition reports, Miss Irene Mukii won with huge public support during the voting process [Photo Credit: NT]
Despite the resignation, the organization remained resolute. "In our guiding 'BEYOND BEAUTY' spirit, we continue to create and expand opportunities for young women to grow, shatter glass ceilings, and make meaningful contributions to their communities and our country," they stated.
Prior to her resignation, Mukii had been actively engaged in community work. She toured various counties, distributing workbooks to primary schools. "The Inspirene Revolution workbook teaches self-belief and social responsibility," she explained. "I know it will help everyone reach their most authentic self-expression and raise the next generation of leaders and philanthropists."
In the picture, Miss Irene Mukii donated money to community organizations and donated workbooks to the primary schools [Photos Credit: NT]
On December 3, Mukii released a detailed video explaining her resignation. She alleged that the organization failed to deliver promised comprehensive training programs, including public speaking, media management, runway practice, and styling consultations.
"Without these crucial resources, I often found myself depending on external support to prepare adequately," Mukii revealed. She praised a catwalk coach who trained her out of personal goodwill, ensuring her runway readiness when the organization failed to provide support.
Public support for Mukii was significant. Sarah Pkyach commented, "Such a queen for speaking up! You are the talent, and the organization should have prioritized your creative insights and concerns."
Citycast Television Kenya added, "This is good for speaking out. You have voiced what Miss World contestants expected to say but never could."
The Miss Universe Kenya organization responded on December 3, stating they would release a comprehensive response addressing Mukii's claims.
Award-winning fashion expert Letoya Johnstone offered a balanced perspective: "Please do not turn this into bitter confrontation. The Miss Universe Kenya organization became highly incompetent. What Miss Mukii did was hold you accountable with full transparency and expose your incompetence, giving you a chance to improve."
Miss Irene Mukii has been participating in different environmental activities across Kenya [Photo Credit: NT]
As the situation continues to unfold, the public remains eager to understand the full story behind Mukii's resignation and the organization's response.
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