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71-Year-Old Becomes The Oldest Contestant In Miss USA Pageant

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Making history after a simple rule change

Marissa Teijo, 71, became the oldest contestant in Miss Texas USA history, following the Miss Universe organization’s removal of age restrictions. Although she didn’t win, Teijo hoped to inspire women of all ages. Aarieanna Ware was crowned Miss Texas USA. Jessica Reyes breaks down the story with Dr. Cortina Peters.

Repairing a toxic environment

The pageant has faced controversy after Noelia Voigt resigned as Miss USA, citing a toxic work environment and unaddressed sexual harassment. The CEO, Laylah Rose, stated she prioritizes the well-being of those involved. Miss Teen USA UmaSofia Srivastava and Miss USA’s social media manager also resigned. Savannah Gankiewicz replaced Voigt as Miss USA 2023 temporarily.

To learn more about Dr. Cortina Peters visit her website and connect with her on Instagram.

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