Last week, the vibrant city of Atlantic City played host to the second preliminary night of the much-anticipated Miss America competition. This event, steeped in tradition and glamour, showcased a diverse array of talents and styles, with competitors vying for the esteemed title. As the lights dimmed and the music began to play, the stage came alive with nearly all the participants adorned in extravagant costumes, each meticulously designed to highlight their unique strengths in musical performance, dance, and vocal artistry. The atmosphere was electric, filled with excitement and a palpable sense of competition.
However, one contestant, Miss Colorado Kelly, took a decidedly different approach that evening. Breaking away from the ostentatious display typical of pageantry, Kelly opted to step onto the stage wearing her nursing scrubs—a bold and poignant choice that immediately captivated the audience’s attention. Her decision to deliver a heartfelt monologue about her experience caring for an elderly patient suffering from Alzheimer’s disease not only showcased her dedication as a healthcare professional but also brought a sense of authenticity and real-world relevance to the competition.
As she shared her poignant story, the audience was likely filled with disbelief at the contrast of her simple attire against the backdrop of sequined gowns and vibrant costumes. But as Kelly spoke, a hush fell over the crowd, allowing her powerful words to resonate deeply. The emotion in her narrative was palpable, and as she concluded her monologue, the outcomes were nothing short of heartwarming and completely astounding. The audience erupted into applause, moved by her courage and the genuine compassion she exemplified.
In my opinion, and in the eyes of many who witnessed her performance, Kelly had already secured a victory that transcended any trophy. Her ability to connect with the audience on a meaningful level, shedding light on such an important issue, spoke volumes about her character and values. She graduated in 2015 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Grand View University, distinguishing herself as a passionate advocate for her profession. Not only that, she graduated as the valedictorian of her nursing class, a testament to her hard work, dedication, and intellect. Now, as a registered nurse, Kelly continues to make a profound impact on the lives of her patients, demonstrating that true beauty lies not only in outward appearances but also in the depth of one’s heart and the intention behind one’s actions. Regardless of the final results of the competition, Kelly’s journey and the message she conveyed that night were undeniable victories in and of themselves.