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A Latina is the new Miss USA

A Latina is the new Miss USA, and she will now represent the United States in Miss Universe.

We’re talking about Noelia Voigt, a young woman with a Venezuelan mother who has clinched the top beauty crown in the United States.

But ¿Who is the new Miss USA? A Latina is the new USA, and it’s Noelia Voigt, born in Florida. Her mother is Venezuelan, and her father is American.

For the first time, a young woman of Venezuelan descent has been crowned Miss USA.

Her upbringing has been based on both cultures, which is why she speaks Spanish and English fluently.

She represented the state of Utah, and after a long process, she earned the crown at the pageant held in Nevada.

Through her Instagram account, Noelia Voigt announced her official registration as Miss Utah USA 2023 on July 11th.

“I feel honored to be the first Venezuelan-American woman to hold the title of Miss Utah USA. I am truly excited to break barriers and bridge the gap between communities by being able to speak Spanish and connect with the large Hispanic population in Utah.”

With her beauty and naturalness, the Latina girl is the new Miss USA.

It’s worth noting that the 72nd edition of Miss USA 2023 took place on Friday, September 29th, at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada.

A Latina is the new Miss USA: The first Venezuelan

A girl of Venezuelan origin is the new Miss USA 2023, following the pageant held on September 29th in Nevada.

Noelia Voigt, a young woman of Venezuelan descent from Utah, was crowned the new Miss USA in Reno, Nevada, at the culmination of the 2023 competition at the Grand Sierra Resort on Friday night, broadcast live on the CW Network. Savannah Gankiewicz of Hawaii came in second.

Voigt, at 23 years old, prevailed over 50 state champions in the competition.

At the beginning of the televised competition, the number of finalists was reduced to 20, and then to five (Voigt, Gankiewicz, Jasmine Daniels of Pennsylvania, Lluvia Alzate of Texas, and Alexis Loomans of Wisconsin).

When asked what she would bring to the Miss Universe Organization as a “brand ambassador” and Miss USA in the final question-and-answer round, Voigt highlighted her status as a “bilingual Venezuelan-American” and pledged to connect with diverse communities in the United States.

Among the judges were Vivica A. Fox, former “Real Housewife” Luann de Lesseps, and beauty blogger Patrick Starrr.

The pageant aimed to offer “a modern and progressive approach to a 70-year-old tradition,” said Laylah Rose, President and CEO of the Miss USA Organization, in a statement released in early September.

Voigt succeeds Miss USA 2022, Morgan Romano, from North Carolina.

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