If controversial Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez would accept the $1 million offer by Vivid Entertainment to do a sex movie, she could exact revenge on the man who caused her mental anguish. Under the scenario offered by Steve Hirsch, Gutierrez would tie up “Miss Universe 2015” host Steve Harvey and whip him.

To show he is serious in his offer, Hirsch sent a letter to Miss Universe pageant offices and cited 1984 Miss America Vanessa Williams who was also stripped of her crown for stripping for photographers but made the dethroned beauty queen more famous. Hirsch points out, “Today Vanesa is an accomplished actress, singer and author … She even admitted that the incident with Penthouse helped rather than hurt her career,” quotes the New York Times.

The similarity with Williams, besides being a beauty queen stripped of a title, ends there because in Gutierrez’s case, she was not dethroned because of nude photos taken before the pageant but due to an announcement blunder by the host. However, Vivid wants her to be stripped again – no longer of the Miss Universe crown now adorning the head of Miss Philippines and newly crowned Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach – but of her clothes by acting in a porn movie.

Hirsch is even citing a strategy suggested by public relations practitioners and marketing experts for Miss Colombia to take advantage of her fame by parlaying Harvey’s disastrous gaffe to her advantage by tapping the humiliating experience to pursue a showbiz and modeling career. That suggestion was made amid concerns raised by the Colombian consul to New York over Gutierrez’s mental health following Sunday’s boo-boo.

However, Miss Colombia has apparently recovered from the most embarrassing incident in her life and has even congratulated Wurtzbach. But it appears that Vivid wants to humiliate Gutierrez again by asking her to be naked before the klieg lights, perhaps mistaken that she has the same frame of mind as the Kardashian sisters who would willing bare to gain clicks and fame.

Small world that Vivid is the same company that sold Kim Kardashian’s sex tape. Hirsch’s offer would likely anger Colombians who accuse Harvey of exposing Gutierrez to public humiliation and “destroying the dreams of a country,” reports Time. The outrage could result in a lawsuit against the Miss Universe organisation.

Contact the writer at feedback@ibtimes.com.au or tell us what you think below