_86838197_misonsereapHarari(ANN)Some of the crowd at Zimbabwe’s annual Mr Ugly contest have complained that the winner was not ugly enough.
The runner-up and his supporters said Mison Sere’s ugliness wasn’t natural since it was based on missing teeth.
Mr Sere won $500 ($330) and plans to start a TV career.
The organiser David Machowa told the BBC’s Steve Vickers that models make money from their looks, so ugly people should have the same opportunity.
Runner-up William Masvinu has won every previous year of the competition. He took home $100 this year.
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Mr Masvinu told the BBC that winning the competition in previous years has brought him fame and a few minor marketing contracts.
“To be rewarded is a good thing, this competition has done a lot for me, it’s changed my life,” he said.
Now, Mr Sere is hoping for the same fame and fortune.
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He told AP news agency that he already goes around schools performing and, as he put it “”showcasing my ugliness”.
He sees winning the competition as a chance to make it onto TV.
He’s not the only one hoping to make ugliness pay.
The competition’s organiser hopes that the Zimbabwean contest is just the start of it._86838638_misonserereactsap
He is planning to compete in Mr Ugly World, to be staged in Harare in 2017.
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