• A Colombian man burned Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach's effigy on New Year's Eve in Baranquilla, Colombia.

A Colombian man burned Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach's effigy on New Year's Eve in Baranquilla, Colombia. (Photo : YouTube)

A man named Noider Almanza Barraza from San Felipe, Baranquilla, Colombia took to Facebook on Jan. 1, Friday, to show how he burned Miss Universe 2015 Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach's effigy on New Year's Eve.

"De esta manera se quemó misa philipinas y el presentador de misa universo el año viejo 2015...," Barraza captioned the Facebook video, which roughly translates to, "This way, Miss Philippines and the presenter of Miss Universe 2015 are burned."

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Neither Wurtzbach nor the Miss Universe Organization has commented on the video. Meanwhile, Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez recently talked about the mishap involving Steve Harvey announcing the wrong winner during the Miss Universe 2015 coronation night.

In an interview with Colombia's W Radio on Dec. 30, 2015, Wednesday, Gutierrez said, "I was disconnected. I haven't received phone calls from almost anyone. Very few people have communicated with me. That's because I had to grieve for what happened."

For Gutierrez, the Miss Universe 2015 mishap was handled incorrectly. She explained, "They did not do things the right way. They could have done it, I don't know, the next day in a press conference or a press release."

On the other hand, Gutierrez said she managed to make history, which for her is more important than winning the Miss Universe title.

In other news, Harvey is being sued by a Nashville business aircraft leasing company over a private jet.  Filed on Dec. 30, 2015, the lawsuit claims Harvey agreed to pay $400,000 to customize a Gulfstream jet he promised to lease for $97,000 a month, The Chicago Citizen has learned.

Watch the 74-second YouTube video of Barraza burning Wurtzbach's effigy on New Year's Eve here: