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Man wins Miss Maryland, morbidly obese woman wins Miss Alabama - Woke war on beauty

Miss Maryland was won by Bailey Anne Kennedy, a plus-size model, and Miss Alabama was won by Sara Milliken, facing criticism.

In the world of beauty, there is a woman and a plus-size model making waves. Despite the labels that may be assigned by the woke mob, one cannot deny the recent victories of a man winning the Miss Maryland beauty pageant and a morbidly obese woman claiming the Miss Alabama crown.

Bailey Anne Kennedy, the newly crowned Miss Maryland, is set to compete in the Los Angeles competition for Miss USA, a part of the Miss Universe Pageant, on August 4. Reflecting on her win, Kennedy expressed that it was a significant moment for LGBTQ kids who may feel like they don't fit into a specific box, much like she did growing up. At the age of 31, beyond the previous age limit of 28, Kennedy felt confident in her own skin and emphasized that every woman of all ages should have the opportunity to compete.

The Federalist highlighted Kennedy's work with the U.S. military's United Service Organizations (USO), an entity that aims to boost troop morale and promote positive feelings about the military. As a Miss Maryland USA pageant winner, Kennedy will have the opportunity to inspire and connect with many children, especially young girls.

Meanwhile, in Alabama, Sara Milliken, a 23-year-old resident of Atmore, won the Miss Alabama crown on her third attempt. Initially aiming to make it to the top 10 after failing to place in her previous two tries, Milliken emphasized the importance of self-improvement regardless of one's body type or background.

Despite her victory, Milliken faced criticism on social media regarding her health and suitability for the title. In response, she stood strong and defiant, refusing to let the negativity deter her from pursuing her dreams. She expressed her determination to prove the naysayers wrong and continue to strive for success.

The victories of Bailey Anne Kennedy and Sara Milliken highlight the diversity and inclusivity of the beauty pageant world, showcasing that beauty comes in all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds. Their resilience and determination serve as inspiration for individuals of all ages to embrace their uniqueness and pursue their dreams, regardless of societal norms or expectations.

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