An Open Letter from CEO Laylah Rose on Miss USA
Our former title holder,
Miss USA has become more inclusive by removing the age requirement, for instance. Our State Directors are working tirelessly to let people know the pageants are activities in which all women may consider competing. All participants who engage in and advocate for their "passion" projects are winners. Contestants often mention that competition boosts self-confidence, improves leadership and public speaking abilities, and opens doors for their "passion" projects that can have a lasting impact.
We are very disappointed to hear the recent false allegations made by individuals speaking on behalf of our former titleholder. We cannot and will not address every falsehood, but I will address a few here. The allegations of sexual harassment, toxic environment and bullying are not true. To be clear, such behavior is not accepted, and we can assure you that if such behavior ever occurred, we would take immediate steps to protect our titleholder and provide access to appropriate resources. The suggestions of a lack of communication and support for the prior titleholder are likewise false; we provided constant communication about events and procedures and provided access to all of the services needed, much of which went ignored or unused by our titleholder. We also arranged many events (always with a chaperone) to which she was invited to showcase her achievements and highlight her "passion" projects, many of which our titleholder canceled at the last minute and without good reason. In the coming days we will address this further while we are focusing excitedly on our new Miss USA and the 2024 Miss USA National Pageant.
We are absolutely committed to upholding the values and spirit of the Miss USA brand every day. Miss USA wears a crown, and it symbolizes achievement. It comes with a commitment to work very hard and to acknowledge the pressures of the job. Change is inevitable for growth, for success, and most definitely for development. The Miss USA National Pageant will continue to embrace the future for the benefit of all women.
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