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Caressa Cameron Miss Virginia Crowned Miss America 2010

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There she is…Caressa Cameron, Miss America 2010!  The judges were looking for a “real girl”, “someone to capture their heart”, “an IT girl”. They found her, in Caressa Cameron, the new Miss America. This year’s pageant is truly a game changer and is sure to inspire young ladies all over the world to follow their dreams.  The judges had a very difficult job with such an incredible line up, but the called out Kristy Cavinder, Miss CA, Stefanie Wittler, Miss TN, Katherine, Miss LA, and Mallory Ervin, Miss KY. Any of these ladies would have made a wonderful Miss America, but Caressa just had that something special. Let me tell you why this win and this pageant turns the tables.

Miss America Pageant 2010

Miss America 2010 changes the pageant game because she made the choice not to conform to “IT”. She brought it. She worked it. She was IT! Caressa Cameron, the former Miss Virginia did not prescribe to the traditions that entrap so many contestants. Caressa did not wear the semi-bridal gown or sing the love ballad. Every time she hit the stage, she owned the pageant stage…confidently.

Through a great selection of diverse judges and a good blend of “America’s vote”, the pageant itself as undergone some changes.  Americans love a Cinderella story. My favorite moment of the pageant was when Miss Oregon, CC Barber was voted in by her fellow contestants.  Also, giving viewers the chance to vote in favorites will bring people back to Miss America. We are witness to a battle that will keep Miss America current and relevant. As the last four hopefuls stood waiting, clearly you can see the traditional unchanged Miss America vs. the emerging ever changing modern Miss America. It’s clear who is wining. Maybe in a few years Pageant Patti will be gone forever. And a new pageant where no girl is a dark horse will emerge.

My hope is that girls all over this country are inspired to expand their views on not only Miss America but themselves as well. Miss America 2010 will usher in a new era of fresh new faces. This is how we will be a product of our generation: by being the truest version of our inner self unapologetically.

This article was written by Kristen Darden, a pageant coach out of Tennessee. To contact Kristen for a consultation, email Kristen.Darden@gmail.com.

How to Choose Your Pageant Platform

The purpose of your pageant platform is to make the absolute most of the power and prestige that a crown delivers. Pageants are not about just being beautiful. Most winners have found a strange phenomenon takes place once you wear the sash and crown. People stop, take notice and truly listen to whatever you say. It’s as if the judges picked you because you have all the answers on how to right the wrongs of the Universe though we all know this is not true. Your specialty is actually in finding the perfect acrylic shoes, cocktail dress and knowing how to answer questions intellectually. This does not, however, change the fact that now you have a moral responsibility to do something with that power.

Finding Your Platform

So, what should you do? Each pageant titleholder is a unique individual. What’s right for one queen is not right for all. With this in mind, find the pageant platform that is closest to your heart. Issues that may have affected your family or a friend could inspire you to be empowered with motivation. Something you have witnessed in your neighborhood, or a cause that is close to home can be emotionally moving for you. Choose a platform that you can completely relate to. Judges feel that someone who has a distinct idea of what their goals are is a contestant that is worthy of the crown. You have to find what really makes you want to reach out and make a difference before you go in front of the judge’s panel.

Choosing Your Pageant Platform

If you want the judges to like you most, (and you know that is what you want) chose your platform carefully so that when you talk about it, your eyes sparkle with enthusiasm, and your smile widens with sincerity. A titleholder that they can believe in is someone who will really do something, not someone who would rather waste away their reign. Even if all you want to do is sincerely make dog cookies for the humane society, that is better than someone who will not pursue their pageant platform with passion. It might not change the face of humanity, but it would be an accomplishment. Judges look for achievers.

Love who you are and the pageant platform you believe in and you will surely be given the opportunity.

This was a guest article written by Ms Tracy Gray who is the preliminary director of Miss Alabama United States International, 2010

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