Friday, October 24, 2025

THE CROWN

 

Should  it not be called........ "the miss ...... jealous anorexic ...insecure ......lows elf worth   pageants ........ ........because....... you know  all these  girls are  jealous cunts ..........of each other  of  course  ........i  mean......... FFS  ......... if  women are not  bad in enough in real life ......... ..what  about a fucking pageant mums ........look at  these  cunt mothers........ in the  little   girl pageant   ..sick bustards   from beyond ......come one........  you  know  how  women get   jealous of each other ,,........and that is  not  in professional life  neither  ........   and these  are  smoking hot   10's........which i would bang all of  them   ...the  biological ones i have to say  you have to  because....... all these    weirdos are sneaking in now  ........you know the tranny fellers   ......some have won i  think  not  sure   but i think one  won ....... in  some  weird ass country ........however  who  does not  love a  hot  stank.......


current Miss USA refuses to crown successor in shock move as pageant remains mired in scandal

Last year's Miss USA winner will not return to crown her successor amid the decades-old pageant's jaw-dropping drama. 

Alma Cooper, who was crowned in 2024, posted a statement on her Instagram account detailing her decision not to return to the Miss USA stage on October 24 in Reno, Nevada

Cooper's decision to drop out was a fresh new humiliation for the pageant which has been hampered by allegations of 'bullying and harassment' in addition to fostering a 'toxic work environment.'

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'After much consideration, I've made the extremely difficult decision not to attend this year's Miss USA pageant and crowning ceremony,' the Michigan native wrote. 

'As I close this chapter, I do so with the knowledge that I finished what I started with integrity and my self-worth held high, just like the crown I was honored to wear.'

Fellow winners including 2024 Miss Teen USA Addie Carver and 2011 Miss USA Alyssa Campanella commented their support.

The 23-year-old was the first Afro-Latina Miss USA winner, which she told People 'was one of my life's greatest joys and accomplishments.'  

During her reign, the West Point graduate also served as a lieutenant in the US army. She paused her graduate studies at Stanford University to fully embrace her position at Miss USA and First Lieutenant Cooper.

'Despite the mental, physical and emotional load I was set to carry, like any other full-time job,' she continued. 

'I was confident that I could push myself to deliver the excellence, wit, poise and intelligence that the title required. I was ready and willing to wear the crown with pride.'

2024 Miss USA winner Alma Cooper announced that she would not be attending this year's pageant to crown her successor

2024 Miss USA winner Alma Cooper announced that she would not be attending this year's pageant to crown her successor

Cooper was the first Afro-Latina Miss USA and the first active duty military winner

Cooper was the first Afro-Latina Miss USA and the first active duty military winner

This year's pageant is the first since new leadership took over the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA organization. 

Cooper was crowned just months after 2023's Miss USA Noelia Voigt and Miss Teen USA UmaSofia Srivastav gave up their titles, marking the first time any winner has relinquished the crown in the pageant's 71-year history.

Voigt and Srivastav cited interactions with former CEO Layla Loiczly for as the reason for their departure in a new lawsuit. 

Loiczly was referenced in the suit against her company VVV Global Ent. this month which detailed her alleged 'mismanagement.'

'Based on information and belief from State Directors, the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA brands have been substantially tarnished by the apparent actions and/or inactions of Ms. Loiczly,' said the lawsuit obtained by the Daily Mail.  

Voight decided to drop her title due to a 'toxic work environment' that was full of 'bullying and harassment,' according to the suit.

Srivastava  said her interactions with Loiczly were 'degrading, aggressive, and made [Ms. Srivastava] feel silenced,' per the lawsuit filed.

In her cryptic message, Cooper wrote 'As I close this chapter, I do so with the knowledge that I finished what I started with integrity and my self-worth held high'

In her cryptic message, Cooper wrote 'As I close this chapter, I do so with the knowledge that I finished what I started with integrity and my self-worth held high'

Her announcement comes amidst scandal and shakeups, as new figurehead Thom Brodeur took over

Her announcement comes amidst scandal and shakeups, as new figurehead Thom Brodeur took over

The filing also claimed that Cooper was promised 'an annual guaranteed compensation of $100,000.00 for serving as Miss USA,' but never received it.

Loiczly denied allegations in a statement to the Los Angeles Times. 

Thom Brodeur took over the organization in September 2025.

Amidst the lawsuit and shake up, he made it clear that Cooper was welcome at this year's event. 

'Our office has been in touch with Alma and her representative since the day we announced taking over Miss USA as the new leadership team,' Brodeur wrote on a since-expired Instagram story on October 22. 

'Our dream was to warmly welcome Alma to participate in the 2025 competition in whatever capacity she was most comfortable.' 

Noelia Voigt, Miss USA 2023 resigned her title in May 2024 due to a 'toxic work environment' that was full of 'bullying and harassment,' per the lawsuit
Addie Carver, who won Miss Teen USA 2024, is still waiting on her $10,000 scholarship that was promised to her for the win, per the lawsuit

Noelia Voigt (left) and Addie Carver (right) gave up their titles as Miss USA and Miss Teen USA respectively in 2024

A recent filing claimed that Cooper (center) was promised 'an annual guaranteed compensation of $100,000.00 for serving as Miss USA,' but never received it

A recent filing claimed that Cooper (center) was promised 'an annual guaranteed compensation of $100,000.00 for serving as Miss USA,' but never received it

Even without Cooper, the pageant must go on and a new Miss USA will be crowned this weekend. It remains unclear who will ceremonially crown the winner instead.

Miss Teen USA was crowned on October 23. Missouri 17-year-old Marilyn Marsh won the crown. 

No matter how shocking, Brodeur may not feel snubbed by Cooper's jaw-dropping decision. 

In his October 22 statement her concluded, 'We honor you, Alma. You are a queen. You are our queen even if we didn't start this journey with you. And, you are forever our Miss USA 2024.' 

The Daily Mail reached out to the Miss USA organization and representation for Alma Cooper for comment.  









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