Representative crowned Miss Virginia USA 2010
Entertainment News Reporter Saturday 30 January, 09:54 PM LAS VEGAS (AP) - The deputy governor of Virginia, Caressa Cameron, was crowned Miss USA 2010 after marching in a yellow dress, singing the tune "Listen" by Beyonce, the movie "Dreamgirls, and counsel children who most often go to the gardens, parks and streets to play. Cameron won a grant for $ 50,000 and the crown of the most beautiful woman in the United States in Las Vegas, after a contest which ended on Saturday with the participation of 53 other competitors. Cameron, a girl of 22 years in Fredericksburg, Virginia, outperformed its rivals in tests of swimsuit, evening gown, talent and interview . Meanwhile, the California contestant, Kristy Cavinder, remained as first runner and receive a prize of $ 25,000. Cameron is a journalism student in electronic media from Virginia Commonwealth University and his dream is to become a news anchor. The girls paraded on stage at the beginning of the contest, and danced to the song "I Gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas, come from 50 states plus the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico . After a week of preliminary competitions, each one was presented to the public at Saturday's ceremony, held at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. The judges, the audience and the contestants themselves, fell after the number of competitors who were still in the fight for the scepter. The Mexico-American actor Mario Lopez led the contest, established 89 years ago, with help from Clinton Kelly, host of "What Not to Wear" (Do not put it). The contest was broadcast live on Channel TLC. The judging panel included the radio host Rush Limbaugh, actress Vivica Fox, musician Dave Koz, the winner of Miss America 2002 Katie Harman, the gymnast Shawn Johnson and former finalist "American Idol" Brooke White. Comedian Paul Rodriguez Mexican descent was referred to as a judge, but organizers reported that they had to leave for a family emergency. The winner, crowned by her predecessor Katie Stam, will hold the title for a year, representing the organization conducting the contest, and participate in campaigns to support the cause that she decides. Cameron, Cavinder and Michigan representative, Nicole Blaszczyk won $ 2,000 each this week, by winning talent contests, including three groups of contestants. The representatives of Oregon, DC Barber, New York, Alyse Zwick, and Puerto Rico, Mimi Pabon, won $ 1,000 each in swimsuit competitions. Miss Oklahoma, Taylor Treat, won the Quality of Life, $ 6,000 , awarded to the contestant who stands out more in voluntary work and community service. The scores based on a week of preliminary competitions were added to those made on Saturday, swimsuit, talent, evening gown and interview to determine the winner. Each judge enrolled their five favorites in descending order, and defined their ballots for the winner. ___ On the Net: HASH (0×9573a64) HASH (0×951f27c) Average (Not Rated)
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