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Indonesia is the latest country to withdraw from Miss Universe due to Covid-19 restrictions- and now joins Malaysia, Barbados and Laos, who will no longer participate in the 70th edition of the pageant. Despite travel restrictions and calls to boycott the pageant, Miss Universe 2021 is going ahead as planned - here's everything we know!

GRAYE MORKEL, LOCAL NEWS EDITOR

Indonesia has withdrawn participation from the 70th edition of Miss Universe in Israel on 12 December.
 

The annual beauty pageant has been marred with controversy since it was announced that this year's competition would be hosted in Israel - which is accused of committing atrocities against Palestinians.
 

The Puteri Indonesia organisation said in a statement on Sunday: "The Puteri Indonesia Foundation wishes the 70th Miss Universe competition and all the delegates a great success. May the best candidate win the coveted title, and continue to inspire all women in their communities.
 

"With a heavy heart, we would like to inform you that we will not be able to participate in the 70th Miss Universe pageant. Tight preparation time and local Covid-19 restrictions led to our decision of not sending our Indonesian representative for this year's competition."
 

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