Handful of haters emerge after Kachin woman crowned Miss World Singapore

Twenty-four-year-old Charity Maru, also known as Charity Lu Lu Seng, won the Miss World Singapore title last week, placing her in the Miss World finals later this year in Sanya, China.

But there’s just one problem.

She’s not originally from Singapore. Oh no!

Maru is from Kachin State but was granted citizenship in 2007, according to Yahoo! News, which first reported this very annoying story.

“I’m a minority here. I’m a Kachin, that means I came from the Kachin State from the northern part of Myanmar,” she said after getting the award on October 21. “But Singapore has given me this opportunity and trusted me with this responsibility so I’m very grateful for it. And I’m gonna try my best to win an award at the international Miss World pageant.”

The outrage arrived in a steam of comments on the Miss World Singapore Facebook page. Her statement about where she comes from were apparently an unforgivable affront to some Singaporeans.

Weirdly, others WANT to claim her as Singaporean and are worried Myanmar nationals might stake a claim (Maru just can’t win, unless it’s the Miss Singapore World contest, of course).

To all the haters, here’s some food for thought. Can’t she be proud of all her roots? Her Kachin roots, her Myanmar roots, her Singaporean roots she’s putting down right now? Stop making her choose.

Photo of Charity Lu Lu Seng / Facebook / Miss Singapore World

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