Miss California Carrie Prejean, who became the bombshell of the Miss USA pageant by saying gay couples should not be allowed to marry, said Sunday that her state sponsors urged her to apologize afterward, but she rejected the advice.
Prejean, 21, said officials from the Miss California USA pageant were worried that her comments would cost their contest financial backing and tried to prepare her for a string of post-pageant media interviews by discouraging her from discussing her religious beliefs.
“‘You need to apologize to the gay community. You need to not talk about your faith. This has everything to do with you represtenting California and saving the brand,'” Prejean recalled being told. “I was representing California. I was representing the majority of people in California.”