Shanna Takes Aim at "She-Devil" Tara?

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Could former Miss USA Shanna Moakler be picking a fight with Mess USA Tara Conner?

According to a blog posting on her MySpace page, Shanna -- or so it appears -- didn't take kindly to TMZ's recent comparison of her newly-coiffed 'do to that of recently-relieved-of-duty Mess USA Tara Conner: "I cut my hair but since I am being compared to the she-devil herself I will grow it out!" (For the record, Moakler never identifies Conner by name)

In fact, when our cameras caught Moakler out last Thursday, for a minute we actually thought the blonde in the bangs was Tara Conner. Can you imagine the blonde, sash-ripping bodaciousness of a Shanna-Tara claw-off? Vince McMahon, are you listening?

Shanna's reps weren't available for comment on the brewing b**chfest.

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Tara's Walk of Shame

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Today could mark the end of Tara Conner's reign as Miss USA.

TMZ spotted the besieged beauty queen as she arrived at Trump Tower in New York City, where she is meeting with The Donald to discuss her fate. A press conference is expected later this morning where Conner's status as Miss USA will be announced.

Conner is under fire with allegations of drug use and excessive partying. New York Daily News reported that she failed a drug test for cocaine. Sources tell TMZ that the blonde Kentucky beauty will be officially replaced by Miss California, Tamiko Nash.

Miss USA 2001, Kandace Krueger, was standing outside of the Trump Tower this morning and told TMZ, "This is very disappointing to me if the allegations are true. Tara Conner should have the crown taken away. When you become Miss USA, you have to take the title seriously and you have to make good decisions and Tara obviously didn't."

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Shanna Speaks Out About Miss USA

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"Dancing With the Stars" beauty Shanna Moakler, arguably one of the most famous women to wear the Miss USA crown, exclusively tells TMZ, "I don't think a lot of women are prepared when they take the title," and that may be the cause of Tara Conner's trouble with the title.

Moakler, who was crowned Miss USA in 1995 after Chelsi Smith became Miss Universe, knows first hand the difficulties of being a pageant winner. Says Shanna, "Most women in pageants love the actual pageant -- the competition, the show. They don't understand that it is actually a real job that you are paid a real salary for."

"[These girls] ... they don't understand that it is actually a real job that you are paid a real salary for."

Moakler, 19 at the time of her reign, points out that most pageant participants are extremely young and don't realize the responsibility that comes with the title. "You're traveling 85% of the year, working with different charities and organizations and making appearances at events." The schedule, Moakler says, is not fun, and there were times she just wanted to be her 19-year-old self.

Moakler held the title the year before Donald Trump purchased the pageant, but says the strict rules were the same. "I lived with a 60-year-old chaperone, and drinking, swearing and smoking were absolutely forbidden -- even in the house." Moakler added that she would have to check-in with her chaperone and leave a note whenever she left the apartment.

As for the besieged Miss USA Tara Conner's troubles, Moakler says her heart goes out to her, saying, "The situation is really sad." Shanna states that Conner may not have realized the responsibility she was undertaking as a role model and spokesperson for the country, and that it's unfortunate that this drama is playing out now, as "there are thousands of girls who would have died to be wearing the crown."

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