Miss Bum Bum champion Rosie Oliveira goes to the police after man groped her rear at the bottom-judging contest’s after-party
Rosie Oliveria, 28, told cops that she slapped her assailant across the face when he tried to grab her famous rear end just hours after it was crowned Brazil's best behind
THE winner of the 2017 Miss BumBum contest has claimed she was groped just hours after taking the crown for Brazil's best behind.
Rosie Oliveria, 28, told how she slapped her assailant across the face when he tried to grab her famous rear end at the competition's after-party in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The big-bottomed beauty was spotted leaving a police station two days after opening up about her ordeal - and now wants the competition organisers to scour CCTV footage to identify the man.
The furious model blasted: "Just because I'm Miss Bum Bum doesn't mean I don't deserve respect."
Rosie wowed judges by beating 14 rivals on her way to claiming the prestigious crown - which promises fame and fortune to the lucky winner.
During the competition, she paraded in a bikini and shocked organisers by holding a flag of her homeland with a strong message against the current Brazilian president.
When selected for the contest, Oliveira expressed concern about the current political situation in her homeland.
"My biggest dream is that politics in Brazil improves, we can have peace of mind and guarantee us health, education and security to all," she said.
"I want to live to see a political reform, I do not have children and the country in which we live prevents me from that dream."
She said she decided to participate in Miss Bum Bum because the competition opens the door to so many new opportunities.
"I saw the opportunity to expand my career and do some work in catalogues and magazines outside Brazil," he explained.
This year's competition was said to be more "elegant" than previous years, with bums bigger than 107cm (42 inches) banned from the contest.
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However, the contest was marred in controversy when six contestants were accused of cheating in an earlier round.
The organisers of the pageant launched an investigation after it was claimed that hi-tech computer software had been used to cast votes for some of the women who progressed through to the final.
All the previous winners of the contest in the different editions have acquired international fame including Erika Canela, Suzy Cortez, Indianara Carvalho and Dai Macedo, among others.
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