Contest winner disqualified for creating a miniature of a porn set, discovered by judges.

Fair officials said they took it down because it was deemed 'inappropriate'.

August 23rd 2024.

Contest winner disqualified for creating a miniature of a porn set, discovered by judges.
Preston was ecstatic when he won third place at the State Fair's miniature contest. His piece, a miniature version of a room with a black leather couch, a desk and a computer, was a simple yet clever design that caught the judges' attention. He was proud of his creation and rightfully so. However, little did he know, his piece was about to cause quite a stir.

As the news of his win spread, his friends noticed something peculiar about his piece. It looked oddly familiar, almost like a set from a popular pornography series called "The Casting Couch". They couldn't believe it at first, but as more and more people pointed it out online, it became clear that Preston's piece was indeed a replica of the infamous set.

When Preston heard about this, he was shocked. He never intended for his piece to be interpreted in that way. To him, it was just a fun and humorous nod to the popular series. But as the news went viral, his piece was removed from display by the state fair officials, who deemed it inappropriate.

Preston was heartbroken. He had also won other awards for his miniature scenes from the AMC show "The Walking Dead" and the book "Goodnight Moon". But now, there was talk of disqualifying him and removing all of his entries. However, after much discussion, the judges decided to let him keep his awards, as long as he promised to remove the controversial piece from display.

Preston was relieved but also disappointed. He had never intended for his piece to cause such a commotion. To him, it was just another form of art – a way to make people laugh and start a conversation. He firmly believed that art should evoke emotions and get people talking, whether they liked it or not.

In the end, Preston's "casting couch" piece may have caused some controversy, but it also achieved its purpose – to get people talking and excited about the fair. And that, to him, was a success. As the Kentucky State Fair told the media, all entries are routinely reviewed and discussed, and Preston's piece was no exception. It may have been deemed inappropriate, but it certainly made an impact.

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