Contrary to what is portrayed in the film, the real infiltrates did plan on starting the protest while the Miss World candidates were on stage. However, it was Bob Hope's misogynistic jokes that made them change their plans and start throwing their flour bombs at that very moment.

‘Misbehaviour’ fea. Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Keira Knightley

‘Misbehaviour’ fea. Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Keira Knightley

Contrary to what is portrayed in the film, the real infiltrates did plan on starting the protest while the Miss World candidates were on stage. However, it was Bob Hope's misogynistic jokes that made them change their plans and start throwing their flour bombs at that very moment.
Contrary to what is portrayed in the film, the real infiltrates did plan on starting the protest while the Miss World candidates were on stage. However, it was Bob Hope's misogynistic jokes that made them change their plans and start throwing their flour bombs at that very moment.
Contrary to what is portrayed in the film, the real infiltrates did plan on starting the protest while the Miss World candidates were on stage. However, it was Bob Hope’s misogynistic jokes that made them change their plans and start throwing their flour bombs at that very moment.

A group of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London.

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