Posted on 09/08/2016 10:44:07 AM PDT by drewh
The first ever openly lesbian Miss America contestant took the stage for the first time during the second night of the preliminary competition on Wednesday. Miss Missouri Erin O'Flaherty, 23, strutted her stuff during the swimsuit competition and spoke about National Suicide Prevention Week during her on stage question. Miss Maryland Hannah Brewer and Miss Arkansas Savvy Shields won the night's preliminary contests in the swimsuit and talent portion.
Brewer won the swimsuit competition, while Shields nabbed the talent portion after jazz dancing to They Just Keep Moving The Line, a song from former NBC show Smash. 'We were just whispering to each other that it's so unreal,' Shields told reporters afterward. 'Every girl here is so talented.' 'And fit and beautiful,' added Brewer. Shields said she thinks she made a connection with the judges during her dance performance to the 'Smash' song - a television show about a Broadway production that was canceled after two seasons, leaving many fans, including her, in mourning. 'One of my favorite things about dance is connecting with the audience,' she said. 'Hopefully we got to tell our story a bit.' It was the second of three nights of preliminary competition at Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall. The new Miss America will be crowned during Sunday night's nationally televised finale.
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+1
the one on the right is definitely not guilty
“If I lose it’s because of patriarch straight white christian men”
What’s a girl like him doing in a place like that....
I tell ya’, give three guys randomly picked, sit them at a table and give them a pitcher of beer and lots of chips, they’d pick a much better looking winner than this one.
And besides, did we really have to know that she’s a carpet cleaner? Really?
What a rotten smile! My god, were the judges drunk or did they have to pick that faggot. The blond on the right is 100% better looking than the “winner.”
“She” looks like an actual biological male.
But, in PC America that’s not an issue, is it?
No one who suffers from SSAD should ever be in a position that could conceivably be regarded as making them a role model.
It was a blind voting panel who drank some serious stuff from the licker cabinet...
No talent, she’s an affirmative action pick...you know, where someone is awarded a position they have no business being in.
She’s going to win...
it would not be politcally correct for her to lose.
We MUST HAVE the first openly lesbian Miss America, because that’s who we are.
(P.S. no, it’s not the one on the right- its a really really good picture of the one in the middle, who looks more like a man in real life.)
(P.S.S - I am NOT joking)
She looks very much like a man in real life. The adams apple is just one aspect. I wonder if she is transgender?
If so, the other contestants can just go home now.
So, which one gets the nod for the pageant?
I guess Miss America isn’t about being beautiful anymore.
.at least 2 out of 3, that is...
Heh, see my #33. GMTA. :-)
She looks like she’s about 40.
She’s,....... not attractive.
If a transgender “woman” is a lesbian, does that make her straight?
Are they required to have sex for points as part of the program?
If not, then how she gets her jollies is really irrelevant to the contest.
She is trying to force herself on the judges by readying herself to claim discrimination. Why that didn't work with Sams in the NFL is because Sams got handed his head when he came up against the best football players. An NFL owner couldn't afford to have an unusable player on his bench just to satisfy political correctness, and he sure couldn't afford to have one on the field.
Since a 'victory' in a beauty contest is by a panel of judges, then the late Helen Thomas could win (today) if that's what they chose.
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