Female prisoners in Rio compete in beauty contest

AP Published: 2018-12-05 11:12:23
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Inmate Veronica Verone, 25, left, smiles after she was crowned Miss Talavera Bruce 2018, at the penitentiary the beauty pageant is named for, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018. Authorities say they organize the pageant, which attracts a lot of local media attention, to help the prisoners with their self-esteem and promote integration between them. [Photo: AP]

After hours of putting on makeup and getting their dresses just right, female prisoners paraded in front of group of judges Tuesday.

The crown of Miss Talavera Bruce, an annual beauty pageant named after the women's prison in western Rio.

For the prisoners, the contest is a time to enjoy dressing up, temporarily forget life behind bars and enjoy visiting family, who are allowed to come.

Raquel Rodrigues, a 28-year-old convicted of drug trafficking and robbery, said she was thrilled to see her 5-year-old daughter.

"When I was imprisoned, my daughter was only 9 months old," she said.

Authorities say they organize the pageant, which attracts a lot of local media attention, to help the prisoners with their self-esteem and promote integration between them.

"Bringing activities here is a way to re-socialize (the women), to make them think about change," said Ana Cristina Faulharber, coordinator of female and LGBT prisons in Rio de Janeiro.

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