Another Oklahoman wins Miss America crown
Shilah Phillips, the first black Miss Texas, was first runner-up, and Miss Georgia Amanda Kozak was second runner-up. Phillips, an aspiring recording artist, received a $25,000 scholarship. Kozak, who wants to be an elementary school principal, received a $15,000 award. Miss Mississippi Taryn Foshee and Miss Alabama Melinda Toole rounded out the top five. Viewers named Toole Miss Congeniality.
Nelson is a student at the University of Central Oklahoma and wants to obtain a master’s degree in musical theater. She sang “You’ll Be In My Heart” in the talent competition. She plans to promote protecting children online during her yearlong reign as Miss America.
The title earned her a $50,000 scholarship, and she stands to make thousands more in appearance fees. She was scheduled to appear Wednesday on “Good Morning America” and “Regis & Kelly.”
Nelson began singing in the church choir when she was a young girl. Over the years, she acted in musicals such as “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Anything Goes.” She was named Miss Oklahoma State Fair before competing for the state title. She also held the title of Miss Teen Oklahoma 2004.
Mario Lopez, of “Dancing with the Stars” and “Saved by the Bell,” hosted the pageant show broadcast on Country Music Television, and introduced it as America’s oldest reality TV show.
Afterward, he handed Nelson a single red rose and congratulated her. Pageant officials also presented her with a black fur coat, a signature watch and designer jewelry.
Last year’s move to the Aladdin Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip was one of several attempts to breathe new life into an institution that had fallen far from the forefront of American pop culture.
Although previous experiments with reality gimmicks fell flat, this year’s show included viewer voting and increased participation from the panel of celebrity judges, which includes MSNBC talk show host Chris Matthews.
Nelson may have pleased the judges, but she wasn’t the viewers’ favorite, according to a text message voting system instituted this year.
Phillips, a singer and choir director’s daughter, was the fan favorite in the talent competition. Miss California Jacquelynne Fontaine was the viewers’ pick for her turn in a blue bikini, and Foshee was named the favorite in the evening gown contest.
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