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Nursing student from Alabama wins Miss America 2025

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Last updated: 2025/01/06 at 10:39 AM
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Abbie Stockard, a 22-year-old Auburn University nursing student, was crowned the new Miss America at the annual pageant in Orlando, Florida on Sunday. Stockard triumphed over 51 other contestants from across the US, as well as Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico. The event showcased the talented finalists competing in various segments, including talent performances, eveningwear, and interview rounds. Stockard wowed the judges with a contemporary dance performance and her thoughtful responses during the interview portion. Annette Addo-Yobo, the first foreign-born delegate to win Miss Texas, was named runner-up.

The pageant began with contestants flaunting glittering gold mini dresses and black sashes before being narrowed down to 11 finalists based on preliminary events held earlier in the week. As the evening progressed, the finalists participated in choreographed dance performances and showcased their talents. The event included a fitness round, talent segment, eveningwear portion, and interview questions. Each contestant was judged on their poise, talent, and intelligence as they vied for the coveted crown and a $50,000 prize.

Stockard’s talent performance included a contemporary dance to a song by Christian musician Lauren Daigle, followed by an elegant eveningwear presentation in a backless, glittering gown. Addo-Yobo impressed the judges with her powerful responses during the interview portion, speaking about her personal experiences as a US citizen. The pageant also featured other delegates answering questions on various topics such as housing, censorship, and immigration. Each contestant showcased their unique talents and personalities throughout the competition.

Despite the challenges of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, the Miss America pageant continued to celebrate the talent and accomplishments of young women across the country. Stockard, who had been inspired by her mother and best friend with cystic fibrosis, raised money for cystic fibrosis research as part of her charity initiative. The pageant also included a teen competition, with Peyton Bolling of Arkansas crowned as Miss America Teen. The organization expanded its age eligibility criteria to accommodate more diverse participants and increased its maximum age to 28 in 2023.

Miss America, founded in 1921, has a long-standing tradition of empowering young women and providing them with opportunities to showcase their talents. The pageant has evolved over the years, adapting to changing societal norms and expectations. Last year’s winner, Madison Marsh, made history as the first active-duty military member to win the national title. The pageant continues to inspire and empower women to break stereotypes and pursue their dreams, while providing a platform to raise awareness for important causes.

In a video broadcast during the pageant, Stockard expressed her gratitude and disbelief at winning the crown, highlighting the life-changing experience for her. The Miss America Organization has faced challenges, including ownership disputes and eligibility criteria controversies, but continues to uphold its legacy of empowering young women. As the new Miss America, Stockard will serve as an ambassador for the organization, promoting its values of talent, intelligence, and service to communities. She joins a prestigious group of women who have made a significant impact on society through their participation in the pageant.

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