Host Steve Harvey announced the wrong winner of the Miss Universe 2015 pageant on Sunday night - and the crowd watched in heartbreak and horror as the crown had to be removed from the head of one contestant and placed on another on live television.
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Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez wiped away tears of joy as the $30,000 blue diamond and topaz crown was placed upon her head and she was named Miss Universe 2015, winning the title for her country for the second year in a row.
But her glory only lasted for two minutes.
Just as Gutierrez was blowing kisses and waving to her adoring fans she was informed that it was actually Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach who had won the crown instead.
A young Yazidi woman has revealed the horrific torture and rape that she suffered at the hands of ISIS fighters, as she was held as a sex slave for three months.
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Nadia Murad Basee Taha described her nightmare imprisonment before the United Nations Security Council, pleading with it to wipe out the terror group.
The 21-year-old described the persecution the Yazidi people face under ISIS, which trades women and children from the minority population as ‘war booty’.
‘Rape was used to destroy women and girls and to guarantee that these women could never lead a normal life again,’ she said, visibly shaking with the effort of recounting her story.
Nadia described to the 15-member council how she was snatched from her village in Iraq by ISIS fighters in August last year.
She was then taken by bus to a building in the ISIS stronghold of Mosul.
‘Along the way, they humiliated us. They touched us and violated us,’ she continued.
They took us to Mosul with more than 150 other Yazidi families. In a building, there were thousands of Yazidi families and children who were exchanged as gifts.
‘One of these people came up to me. He wanted to take me. I looked down at the floor. I was absolutely petrified. When I looked up, I saw a huge man. He looked like a monster.’
She continued: ‘I cried. I cried out, I said “I’m too young and you’re huge”. He hit me. He kicked me and beat me.
‘And a few minutes later, another man came up to me. I still was looking at the floor.
‘I saw that he was a little bit smaller. I begged him. I implored him for him to take me. I was incredibly scared of the first man.
‘The man who took me asked me to change religion. I refused. Then, he asked for my hand in marriage, so to speak.’
The UN has branded ISIS’s treatment of the Yazidi people a possible genocide, after the terror group launched a campaign of murder, rape, abuse and torture against the population.
It has urged the UN Security Council to refer the issue to the International Criminal Court for prosecution.
Nadia continued: ‘That night he beat me. He asked me to take my clothes off. He put me in a room with the guards and then they proceeded to commit their crime until I fainted.
‘I implore you, get rid of Daesh [ISIS] completely.’
Victoria's Secret model Josephine Skriver got smashed from behind when she underestimated the power of the ocean during a recent photo shoot in St. Barths.
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The video is awesome from the very start -- Josephine rolling in the sand, ass in the air -- but gets even better when she decides to wash that sand out of her nether regions.
Watch, you won't be disappointed when the surf takes aim at Josephine. It's alright to laugh ... her tiny frame held up just fine.
At least she got the sand out.
This is harrowing moment the wife of a former Rangers footballer wept over his body after he was gunned down while buying clothes for their baby daughter.
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Arnold Peralta was shot 18 times in a drive-by attack in the car park of a shopping mall in his native Honduras yesterday.
Horrific video shows his devastated partner, Vanessa Oliva, crying over his body which is covered with a white sheet next to his Porsche Cayenne.
Witness claim the attackers said nothing to Peralta as he returned to his vehicle and pumped him with up to 18 bullets in the head and chest, according to El Heraldo.
The newspaper reported that he had been shopping with his wife to buy clothes for their three-month-old daughter Camilla.
Police investigating the shooting in Peralta's home city of La Ceiba have ruled out robbery as a motive because none of his belongings had been taken.
Masked ISIS terrorists have beheaded two men they accused of being sorcerers in front of a baying crowd in Libya.
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In its latest barbaric video, the accused - both blindfolded, bound and wearing orange jumpsuits - are led in the centre of a crowd to be executed in Tripoli.
The footage was reportedly shot in Libya, where there is estimated to be some 2,000 jihadis and they have begun to impose sharia law and horrific punishments.
The video shows men being flogged in public before the two men accused of practicing magic, one of whom is elderly, are dragged in front of the crowd.
Men and children, some standing on vehicles to get a better view, watch as the accused are knelt on the ground and beheaded.
As the 'sorcerers' die, the crowd shouts Allahu Akbar (God is great). The video ends with the headless bodies being loaded into an ambulance.
Western officials say both the UK and US have secretly sent in commandos to undertake surveillance and gather intelligence in central Libya amid fears that ISIS may even move its main base there.
The officials told the New York Times last month that, as ISIS loses ground in Syria and Iraq, the terror group increasingly sees war-torn Libya as crucial to continuing its jihad if forced out of its heartland.
Concern has focused on the port city of Sirte, the hometown of Muammar Gaddafi, which is just 400 miles southeast of Sicily.
ISIS has already won complete control of a 150-mile stretch of coastline near the city, forcing back local militias that had vowed to force out the largely foreign jihadi fighters.
The group has started to impose a harsh interpretation of Islamic law on the people of Sirte, banning music, forcing women to wear veils and crucifying people.
Their next target is believed to be Adjabiya, a city to the east of Sirte, which would give ISIS control of a key crossroads as well as important oil fields and terminals to the south.
The country remains split between two rival governments which have been urged by the international community to accept a proposed peace deal.
The resulting chaos has been exploited by ISIS, which has seen its early success in Syria and Libya reversed by opposing forces backed by Western air power.
Senior ISIS leaders have been quietly arriving in Libya in recent months.