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Rima Fakih

She was hailed as the shining example of the American dream, a Lebanese-born woman who became the first Muslim Miss U.S.A.

Marketing executive Rima Fakih, 24, beat 50 other contestants to win the beauty pageant in Las Vegas.

But her victory was already becoming tarnished last night by revelations that she won a pole dancing contest at a strip club in Detroit in 2007.



Miss Fakih is seen sliding up and down a stripper's pole


Shaking her thang: Miss Fakih is seen sliding up and down a stripper's pole in a blue tank top, hot pants and high heels in the strip club contest

Bump and grint: Rima Fakih doesn't hold back in the Stripper 101  event in 2007 in Detroit

Bump and grind: Rima Fakih doesn't hold back in the Stripper 101 event in 2007 in Detroit - although it was an all-women event

She was photographed sliding up and down a stripper’s pole in a blue tank top, hot pants and high heels.

Other photographs from the competition showed her wearing a bra stuffed with dollar bills.

The photos were posted on the website of a Detroit-based radio show following her triumph at the Miss U.S.A. contest on Sunday night.

Miss Fakih was pictured with dollar bills in her bra

Butter wouldn't melt: Rima Fakih, who says she practises both Muslim and Christian faiths, left the club with the title and dollar bills stuffed in her bra

The radio show's producers claim they have been contacted by the organisers of the Miss Universe competition requesting additional information regarding Miss Fakih's involvement.

As the winner of Miss U.S.A., the 24-year-old marketing executive from Michigan will represent the U.S. in the beauty contest later this year.

It is not known if organisers of Miss U.S.A. were aware of Miss Fakih winning the 'Stripper 101' contest at the Coliseum Gentleman's Club.

Crowning glory: Miss USA 2010, Rima Fakih, from Michigan, receives  her tiara from last year's winner, Kristen Dalton in Las Vegas

Crowning glory: Miss USA 2010, Rima Fakih, from Michigan, receives her tiara from last year's winner, Kristen Dalton in Las Vegas

She is believed to have won a variety of prizes, including adult toys and a stripper's pole.

Supporters had claimed that her success in the Miss U.S.A. contest showed the true face of Arab Americans at a time when they have come under the spotlight over attempted terror attacks.

Her friend Zouheir Alawieh said: ‘We have culture. We have beauty. We have history, and today we made history.’Miss Fakih emigrated to America with her family when she was three.

Bathing beauty: Miss Fakih competes in the swimsuit section of the  competition at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino last night

Bathing beauty: Miss Fakih competes in the swimsuit section of the competition at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino

In with a shout: The 15 semi-finalists pose in swimwear by Kandy  Wrappers and Nina footwear during the NBC broadcast

In with a shout: The 15 semi-finalists, with Miss Michigan centre front, pose in swimwear by Kandy Wrappers and Nina footwear during the NBC broadcast

While Islam disapproves of women showing their bodies in public, Miss Fakih said she was encouraged to enter beauty competitions by her parents.

The Miss U.S.A. pageant, co-owned by Donald Trump and NBC, was held at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on Sunday night. Mr Trump has refused to comment.

Glittering display: Miss Michigan wears a gold minidress beside  rivals from Pennsylvania and Arkansas in the 59th annual Miss USA  competition

Glittering display: Miss Michigan wears a gold minidress beside rivals from Pennsylvania and Arkansas in the 59th annual Miss USA competition

Miss Fakih competed against the other women in the swimsuit, evening gown and interview competitions.

She nearly fell while finishing her walk in a long, strapless gown because of the length of its train - but managed to recover.

In the interview, Miss Fakih was asked whether she thought birth control should be paid for by health insurance.

The gown that nearly cost her the crown: Miss Fakih models in the  evening gown part of the competition - just before nearly tripping over  the train of her dress

The gown that nearly cost her the crown: Miss Fakih models in the evening gown part of the competition - just before nearly tripping over the train of her dress

She said she believed it should as it is expensive. 'I believe that birth control is just like every other medication even though it’s a controlled substance,' she said.

Supporters wore T-shirts emblazoned with Miss Fakih's picture. On the back was a quote from her: 'It's beauty that captures your attention, personality which captures your heart.'

Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth Woolard was first runner-up after handling a question about Arizona's strict new immigration law. She said she supports it.

Tension mounts: Final five (from left) Morgan Woolard, Miss  Oklahoma; Rima Fakih, Miss Michigan; Jessica Hartman, Miss Colorado;  Samantha Casey, Miss Virginia; and Katie Whittier, Miss Maine

Tension mounts: Final five (from left) Morgan Woolard, Miss Oklahoma; Rima Fakih, Miss Michigan; Jessica Hartman, Miss Colorado; Samantha Casey, Miss Virginia; and Katie Whittier, Miss Maine

You or me: Miss Fakih stands with Miss Oklahoma Morgan Elizabeth  Woolard as they listen to judges' decision

The big decision: Rima Fakih holds hands with Miss Oklahoma Morgan Woolard as they nervously await the judges' final decision

The Miss USA pageant has been dogged by controversy in recent years.

Last year's winner Carrie Prejean was stripped off her title after it emerged she had made a sex tape.

She also caused controversy by claiming during the pageant that marriage should be between 'a man and a woman'.

And in 2006 Tara Conner, 20,admitted to taking drugs and underage drinking. She was allowed to keep her title after going into rehab.

Shock: Miss Fakih can't believe she's won

Shock: Miss Fakih can't believe she's won

The rest of your life starts here: After being crowned, Rima Fakih  is congratulated by the other contestants

The rest of your life starts here: After being crowned, Rima Fakih is congratulated by the other contestants

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