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Ohhh gola telugu ammai telugu ammai ani.... aithe endhi ata

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aa ammai telugu ammai enti man... she has telugu ties antey.. she is a US citizen na.. and aa pilla definite ga indian pillodini no dekhings also man.. that is confirm.. malli mana ammai ani cheppukotam okatey takkuva...

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But soon after being crowned, Davuluri’s victory led to some racist comments on Twitter from users upset that someone of Indian heritage had won the pageant.

“Is Miss America even American?!,” said one tweet.

“#MissAmerica ‘s name does not sounds very American…#justsaying,” said another.

“This is Miss America… Not Miss Foreign Country,” another person tweeted.

“Miss America? You mean Miss 7-11,” someone else tweeted.

New Yorkers were shocked at the comments.

“It’s absolutely not fair,” said Ginny Johnson of Chelsea. “We’re a melting pot society, especially since she’s from New York.”

“She’s American regardless. She could be white, blue, green — she’s American,” added Kay Johnson of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. “It doesn’t matter where she’s from.”

Others Twitter users also came to her defense and celebrated Davuluri’s win.

“Miss New York is an Indian.. With all do respect, this is America,” said one tweet.

“i think its amazing that @NinaDavuluri was crowned Miss America. THIS is the american story,” said another.

“No matter what anyone says congrats #MissAmerica for making history,” another person tweeted.

The Anti-Defamation League also condemned the online comments, calling them “deeply troubling.”

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But soon after being crowned, Davuluri’s victory led to some racist comments on Twitter from users upset that someone of Indian heritage had won the pageant.

“Is Miss America even American?!,” said one tweet.

“#MissAmerica ‘s name does not sounds very American…#justsaying,” said another.

“This is Miss America… Not Miss Foreign Country,” another person tweeted.

[size=6]“Miss America? You mean Miss 7-11,” someone else tweeted.[/size]

New Yorkers were shocked at the comments.

“It’s absolutely not fair,” said Ginny Johnson of Chelsea. “We’re a melting pot society, especially since she’s from New York.”

“She’s American regardless. She could be white, blue, green — she’s American,” added Kay Johnson of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. “It doesn’t matter where she’s from.”

Others Twitter users also came to her defense and celebrated Davuluri’s win.

“Miss New York is an Indian.. With all do respect, this is America,” said one tweet.

“i think its amazing that @NinaDavuluri was crowned Miss America. THIS is the american story,” said another.

“No matter what anyone says congrats #MissAmerica for making history,” another person tweeted.

The Anti-Defamation League also condemned the online comments, calling them “deeply troubling.”
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he is not eating kaaram...only eating vetakaram...

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assale telugu tamila mokaalu antha antha glamor untai... compared to North indians andulo beauty pageant glichindante goppe mari..

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y so hoopla abt this topic, there are so many indians winning miss universe n world pagents. y do they bring the origins when some1 wins, be it this or oscars. she is an american in all regards, born n brought up in US n best among the contestants

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