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A Malaysian beauty queen has been stripped of her title following backlash of a video of her dancing suggestively with male dancers while on holiday in Thailand.
Stunning Viru Nikah Terinsip was seen 'dancing suggestively with scantily clad male dancers' in footage that went viral on social media, according to Asia One.
The 24-year-old, who last year won an award representing a mythological spirit of kindness and wisdom, made a public apology for the video on Monday and offered to return her title hours before officials confirmed she would lose her honours.
The Kadazandusun Cultural Association (KDCA) formally withdrew her Unduk Ngadau Johor title, president Tan Sri Joseph Pairin Kitingan noting 'this would not be an issue if she was just an ordinary person'.
'We were made to understand that she went on a private holiday with her family to Thailand,' he explained. 'We do silly things and get carried away when holidaying.'
'There were a lot of mixed reactions, some saw the humour in her video, some sympathised, others were unhappy and complained,' he added, according to The Star. 'We [KDCA] do not want to be the target and attract unnecessary attention.'
Viru Nikah Terinsip was stripped of her title after viral video showed her dancing on holiday
The model from Malaysia shares content with more than 100,000 fans on social media
Earlier on Monday, Ms Terinsip had said she would like to return the title 'with honour and humbleness', adding that she 'joined the Unduk Ngadau competition by my own will and returned this title without coercion'.
'The title is not everything. It is about believing and valuing myself,' she continued, according to The New Strait Times.
'I am not perfect... Everyone makes mistakes.'
The young model thanked the public for their support and said everyone should 'focus on other issues and move forward' from the furore.
She also requested people not target her family and friends, as they are 'not involved in this matter'.
'It is up to you whether you would accept [my explanation] or not, but this comes sincerely from my heart. Thank you for listening,' she said.
President Kitingan said in his statement: 'We hope that she will accept this decision well. Let this serve as a warning to all Unduk Ngadaus to not repeat the mistake.'
Ms Terinsip won the Unduk Ngadau Johor title last year, a pageant event featured at the annual harvest festival in Sabah, northern Borneo.
The competition is held to commemorate the spirit of Huminodun, a mythological character representing kindness and wisdom.
Ms Terinsip is a popular figure, sharing music videos and makeup videos with more than 100,000 fans on YouTube, as well as with audiences on TikTok.
In February, the Ukrainian-born winner of Miss Japan was dethroned after it was revealed she was having an affair with a married influencer.
Karolina Shiino's win had prompted fierce debate online, critics suggesting she 'shouldn't have won to begin with' due to her heritage.
Ms Shiino moved to Japan at the age of five, where she was raised after her Ukrainian mother remarried a Japanese man.
In light of the scandal, pageant organizers said Ms Shiino was not aware Dr Tamuka Maeda was married.
Carolina Shiino, 26, walked away with the pageant's top prize in Tokyo earlier this year
Ms Shiino had said she was sorry for being misleading, and organisers had accepted her giving up the title, the Miss Japan Association said
The former beauty queen apologized to fans and the public in a statement on Monday, stating that her response was due to fear and panic about the report.
She said: 'I am truly sorry for the huge trouble I have caused and for betraying those who supported me.'
Ms Shiino also apologized to the man's partner and his family, as well as other parties involved.
Dr Maeda took to Instagram to declare that he would not be divorcing his wife, whilst also apologizing for the issues he caused Ms Shiino and others.
The Miss Japan title will not be taken up for the rest of the year.