Miss California lost crown, but gains a book deal
Associated Press
NEW YORK — The former Miss California who was stripped of her title last month has a book deal.
Carrie Prejean will publish a memoir called “Still Standing.” Conservative book house Regnery (REG’-nur-ee) Publishing said Monday that it will release the book.
Prejean believes her crown was taken because she said she opposed gay marriage. California pageant executive director Keith Lewis has said that Prejean was skipping Miss California USA events while speaking out against gay marriage at unsanctioned appearances.
Prejean was replaced by the Miss California pageant’s first runner-up, Tami Farrell. Farrell has also said she believes marriage should be between a man and a woman.