Incident Background
Caitlin Upton, who gained notoriety in 2007 for a stuttering response during the Miss Teen USA pageant, has condemned online bullying after JD Vance revived the incident to criticize Kamala Harris. Upton’s remarks at the time, which were widely mocked, resurfaced recently in a video posted by Vance on X.
Details of the 2007 Incident
During the Miss Teen USA pageant, Upton was asked by judge Aimee Teegarden why many Americans might struggle to locate their country on a world map. Her response, which was difficult to follow, included references to various countries and the need for better education. The awkward answer went viral, and Upton faced significant online ridicule.
Upton’s Response
In a recent statement, Upton expressed regret that the 17-year-old incident was being brought up again. She criticized the ongoing online harassment and bullying, emphasizing that such behavior needs to stop. Upton, who had previously discussed how the ridicule led her to contemplate suicide, has since rebuilt her life, pursuing a real estate career and focusing on her family.
Vance’s Reaction
JD Vance, the Republican nominee for vice president, defended his decision to share the video, calling it a “20-year-old meme” and suggesting that people should be able to laugh at such content. Vance rejected calls for an apology, maintaining that the video was intended as a joke and expressing well-wishes for Upton.
Political Context
The resurfacing of Upton’s video has stirred controversy in the midst of the election campaign, where Vance faces scrutiny over his past comments about women. Polls show former President Trump trailing Kamala Harris, adding to the pressure on Vance and his campaign.
Vance has been embroiled in multiple controversies, including derogatory comments about women and their roles in society. His past remarks, which include criticism of professional women and their choices, have been scrutinized amid the current political climate.