At Monaco, Fatima BoschThe highly controversial Miss Universe, elected through a rigged competition, hoped to regain credibility and prestige. She was visiting the principality from May 6th to 8th, notably to walk the runway at the... gala (failed) Giannina Azar, Miss Universe, and her entourage even tried to make everyone believe that she would meet Prince Albert II. This false promise was notably shared on Instagram by... El Parce, one of the most active relays of the Mexican, who presented his presence in the Principality as a leading social moment.
For several months, El Parce has been operating as a permanent promotional tool dedicated to Fátima Bosch's image. He publishes laudatory videos, adopts the talking points favorable to Miss Universe, regularly attacks those who criticize her, and transforms her travels into public relations campaigns. A true digital press officer, even of unofficial advertiser of the beauty queen. And all means are good to restore the image of her favorite Miss, including lying and saying anything.
Albert II had better things to do than meet an illegitimate Miss Universe.
Despite El Parce's grand pronouncements and assertions, Albert II never scheduled a meeting with Fatima Boschwhom he did not wish to meet. May 6th and 7thAt the time Fátima Bosch was announced in Monaco, Albert II was on an official visit to France, first to the Drôme region and then to Touraine. This trip, dedicated in particular to the memory of his ancestor Imbert de Batarnay, had also been planned for a long time.
The date of May 8But Albert II never met Miss Universe, nor did he want to participate in any "credibility" operation, nor lend his princely endorsement to Miss Universe and its organization. And for good reason!
The revelations ofInterviews alerted Monaco to the trap set by the Miss Universe organization
This “meeting”, which never took place, had all the hallmarks of a trap for Prince Albert II and the image of Monaco. As we revealed this week in InterviewsEmbarrassing areas of uncertainty marred the presence of Miss Universe in Monaco, notably the presence of Raúl Rocha, co-owner of the competition, wanted by Mexican police for his links with Mexican cartels, money laundering, drug and fuel trafficking.
We contacted the Monegasque authorities to find out if they endorsed this "image laundering" operation desired by Raúl Rocha and Miss Universe: Prince Albert II's refusal to meet Fatima Bosch delivered a scathing response.
It is clear that Prince Albert II's appearance alongside Fátima Bosch would have had considerable political and media impact. It could have been used as a sign of respectability by the Miss Universe organization, which has been embroiled in scandals for months. For pro-Bosch propaganda, such an image would have been invaluable. It did not materialize.
In Monaco, the Prince's participation in an event impacts the image of the Palace and the reputation of the Principality. Giving his endorsement to an organization tainted by the shadow of organized crime was therefore not part of the Rock's plans…
El Parce: a puppet caught red-handed in a lie
This grotesque lie about Prince Albert II's presence is more than embarrassing for the influencer El Parce, whose role for months has been to blindly promote Fátima Bosch's image and reputation. Unfortunately for him, lying doesn't pay, and this terrible fiasco surrounding the false announcement of Prince Albert II's meeting with Miss Universe has come back to haunt him like a painful boomerang. El Parce had touted Monaco as a crowning achievement for Fátima Bosch and the Miss Universe organization. Monaco responded with indifference. The farce is over, El Parce!
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