The results of the show has nothing to do with the results of Miss America as far as I know. It's just a ploy to get them to appear more modern and relatable to the current audience so ratings won't be so sh***y.
It's cute and they basically give them challanges and then rank them into a top three and bottom three every week and then the ones that win basically get some scholarships and stuff.
There seems to be some controversy amongst the competitors because they are unsure of whether or not they should become more modern or remain a "pageant girl" because they feel that they might lose the pageant by not being a "pageant girl".
I think it's a good thing to change the image. I'm tired of looking at big hair and doughy stomachs with excessive eye make up.
Did anyone notice that the challenge during the dinner with the controversial questions, the majority showed a very conservative side. It's fine to not believe in sex before marriage and have certain views on gun control and virginity and what not, but I felt so awkward hearing girls my age ALL say the same thing. It sounded like a white male conservative convention than most modern American 20+ year olds. 8 out of 10 girls my age I know would not answer the same way. No one was different! Were they afraid to be different? Were they putting on a show for pageant time? Is this how they truly felt?
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