Destiny Vélez
Destiny Vélez is a beauty pageant titleholder from San Juan, Puerto Rico, who was crowned Miss Puerto Rico 2015. She competed for the Miss America 2016 title in September 2015 and placed outside the Top 15. On December 20, 2015, she was suspended indefinitely from her Miss Puerto Rico position after a series of Islamophobic comments via Twitter.
Pageant career
Early pageants
As a child, Vélez started her pageant career at the age of 8, participating in National American Miss, Sunburst, Texas Choice Pageants, Cities of America and American Coed pageants. In 2005, she was named Miss Texas Junior Pre-Teen. She vied for the 2005 National All-American Miss Junior Preteen title but she was not a Top 10 finalist. In 2009, she was named 2009 Miss Texas Junior Teen, Division 1. She vied for the 2009 National American Miss Junior Teen title and placed 3rd runner-up for the national title.Entering the Miss America system at 13, Vélez vied for the Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen title four times, placing well but never claiming the state title. In 2009, she was Miss Teen Tarrant County and placed second runner up. In 2010, as Miss Teen White Rock Lake, Vélez placed tenth overall but drew notice for her "crowd-pleasing performance" of "Wipe Out" on drums. In 2011, she was named Miss Teen Fort Worth 2011 and won eighth place at the state pageant. In 2012, Vélez entered the state pageant as Miss Hunt County's Outstanding Teen 2012 but was not a Top-10 finalist.
Competing as an adult, Vélez won the Miss Fort Worth 2014 title. She competed in the 2014 Miss Texas pageant with the platform "Bully-Free: It Starts With Me!" and an acoustic drum performance in the talent portion of the competition. She was not a Top 10 finalist for the state title.
Miss Puerto Rico 2015
Returning to her native Puerto Rico to compete, Vélez was crowned Miss Trujillo Alto 2015. She entered the Miss Puerto Rico pageant in July 2015 as one of 15 qualifiers for the commonwealth title. Vélez's competition talent was an instrumental performance on acoustic drums. Her platform is "#UpStander" along with an anti-bullying campaign.Vélez won the competition on July 11, 2015, when she received her crown from outgoing Miss Puerto Rico titleholder Yarelis Salgado. She earned several thousand dollars in scholarship money and other prizes from the commonwealth pageant. As Miss Puerto Rico, she is an ambassador and spokesperson for San Jorge Children's Foundation which is sponsored by Children's Miracle Network and The Bully Project, her platforms. Her activities include public appearances along with community service events across Puerto Rico.