Miss Universe 2015 OOPS!

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Disaster on Miss Universe as Steve Harvey announces the WRONG winner - and a tearful Miss Colombia has to take off her crown and hand it over to Miss Philippines on live television.Miss Colombia AriadnaGutierrezcelebrated her victory for more than two minutes before the mistake was realized.

Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach was wide-eyes as Harvey revealed Gutierrez was actually first runner-up.

Harvey apologized to the audience and said he had read the results wrong, holding the card up to the audience.

Some of the top 15, including Miss USA, France, Philippines, Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Australia and Brazil.

Miss Philippines glowed as it was revealed she had made the top 15 in the competition.

Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach - Miss Philippines, competed in the Miss Philippines pageant for three years before she won the opportunity to represent her country in the Miss Universe pageant.

Wurtzbach said that, if she won Miss Universe, she wanted to raise HIV awareness.

Wurtzbach walks to the front of the stage as she is announced as a finalist in the pageant.

The girls rounded out the top five with Miss Australia Monika Radulovic and Miss FranceFlora Coquerel.

Miss Colombia shares a happy embrace with Miss Philippines as they were both named, along with Miss USA, into the top three.

After they made it to the top three spots, Harvey revealed to the women that their fellow competitors were going to help decide who would be named Miss Universe 2015.

Wurtzbach and Gutierrez had held hands in excitement as they waited for Harvey to first call the winner of the Miss Universe 2015 pageant.

And Wurtzbach smiled and embraced Gutierrez when Harvey said Colombia had won for the second time in two years.

Gutierrez waved her country's flag and took what she believed would be her first of many walks as Miss Universe 2015.

The shame was already on Harvey's face as he returned to the stage while Gutierrez took her victory bow.

Just as Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez was blowing kisses and waving to her adoring fans she was informed, on live television, that host Steve Harvey had read the results wrong.

The embarrassed host even showed the results card to the camera to prove that it had truly been his own personal mistake.

And fellow contestants were equally shocked as the card was displayed on the screen so the audience could see Harvey's mistake.

Wurtzach was wide-eyed and frozen after Harvey first revealed his slip-up and she realized exactly what that meant for her.

Wurtzbach and Miss USA Olivia Jordan were both shocked when Harvey revealed it was Colombia who was first runner-up.

Wurtzbach joined Gutierrez on stage in shock in the moments after Harvey revealed the wrong name had been announced.

It was actually Miss Philippines Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach who had taken the crown, and Gutierrez had to bend down and allow Former Miss Universe Paulina Vega to remove it from her head on live television.

Just moments before Gutierrez had celebrated winning the title for Colombia for a second year in a row.

Vega placed the crown on Wurtzbach's head and the telecast abruptly came to an end, before she was allowed a victory lap.

Vega rested her hand on her countrywoman's shoulder as she moved to take her Miss Universe sash and flowers away.

Vega then gave Wurtzbach a congratulatory hug for a victory she had just minutes ago believed had slipped from her grasp.

Gutierrez puts on a brave face as she loses the $30,000 blue diamond and topaz crown, as well as her sash.

Miss Colombia had celebrated her victory for more than two minutes before Harvey announced his error and Pia was crowned.

Gutierrez, center, broke down in tears after the unfortunate mix-up, with mascara seen running down her face.

And others rushed to comfort Gutierrez after the cameras shut off and the mistake settled in.

Fellow contestants flocked to congratulate Wurtzbach after she was revealed to be the true winner of the pageant.

Wurtzbach, speaking to reporters backstage after the pageant, described her crowning as 'nontraditional' and 'very 2015'.