Miss USA hopefuls switch from lingerie glam shots to Las Vegas stage to settle pageant title
By Oskar Garcia, APSunday, May 16, 2010
Miss USA hopefuls seek the crown at Vegas pageant
LAS VEGAS — A group of 51 beauty queens have their eye on the 2010 Miss USA pageant title.
The contestants from every state and the District of Columbia take to the stage Sunday at Las Vegas’ Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino to compete for the crown and the opportunity for a place in the Miss Universe pageant. The winner receives the crown currently worn by Miss USA 2009 Kristen Dalton of North Carolina.
The young women already glammed up for lingerie shots that became an online sensation and received online ratings from the public before the women face a panel of seven celebrity judges in the live pageant.
The racy photo shoot posted on YouTube generated some debate about whether it went too far while drawing thousands of viewers.
A handful of contestants were bunched together atop the ratings determined by fans online, including Miss Indiana USA Allison Biehle, Miss Louisiana USA Sara Brooks, Miss Massachusetts USA Lacey Wilson, Miss Michigan USA Rima Fakih and Miss California USA Nicole Michele Johnson.
On Sunday night, they compete in swimsuits and gowns and try not to stumble in the interview portion of the pageant.
Last year’s runner-up, Miss California USA Carrie Prejean, produced the show’s most infamous moment when she stumbled over a question about legalizing same-sex marriage, then gave an answer that divided audience members.
“We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage,” Prejean said. “And you know what, I think in my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that’s how I was raised.”
Again this year, the pageant airs live on NBC. The network owns the pageant in a joint venture with Donald Trump.
The competition, which is not affiliated with the Miss America pageant, is hosted by celebrity chef Curtis Stone and NBC correspondent Natalie Morales, with commentary by comedian Joan Rivers and her daughter Melissa.
The show also will feature musical performances from country star Trace Adkins and Boys Like Girls.
The pageant began as a local bathing beauty competition sponsored by a swimwear company in Long Beach, Calif., in 1952. Its first winner was Jackie Loughery.
On the Net:
www.missuniverse.com/missusa
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