Miss USA 2015


Miss USA 2015 was the 64th Miss USA pageant, held at the Baton Rouge River Center Arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on July 12, 2015. All fifty states and the District of Columbia competed. Nia Sanchez of Nevada crowned her successor Olivia Jordan of Oklahoma at the end of the event. This was Oklahoma's first Miss USA title in the pageant's history.
The pageant was broadcast on Reelz after remarks made by Miss Universe Organization owner Donald Trump regarding Mexican immigrants during Trump's speech announcing his candidacy for the Republican nomination for U.S. President on June 16, 2015, in New York City led NBC, which had broadcast the pageant since 2003, and incumbent rights holders Univision Communications and Televisa to terminate their relationships with the Organization and Trump himself. It was also affected by many of the originally announced hosts, judges and musical performers pulling out in protest. Miss USA generated a unique Twitter audience of 2.42 million, according to Nielsen Social, No. 1 among entertainment series and specials during the week ended July 12.
Entertainment correspondent Alex Wehrley, a former Wisconsin USA">Miss Wisconsin USA">Wisconsin USA 2009, was brought in to host the pageant alongside game show host Todd Newton after original hosts Cheryl Burke of Dancing with the Stars and MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts withdrew. Julie Alexandria was brought in to serve as backstage correspondent after the original correspondent, Jeannie Mai, withdrew. Roselyn Sánchez and Cristián de la Fuente were supposed to serve as hosts for the spanish broadcast, but pulled out in light Trump's speech announcing his candidacy for United States president.
This was the only Miss USA to be aired on Reelz and this was the last edition that Donald Trump had been the owner. This was also the first pageant since 1964 to take place in the month of July.

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss USA 2015
1st Runner-Up
  • Texas – Ylianna Guerra
  • 2nd Runner-Up
  • Rhode Island – Anea Garcia
  • 3rd Runner-Up
  • Nevada – Brittany McGowan
  • 4th Runner-Up
  • Maryland – Mamé Adjei
  • Top 11
  • Alabama – Madison Guthrie
  • DelawareRenee Bull
  • Hawaii – Emma Wo
  • KentuckyKatie George §
  • LouisianaCandice Bennatt
  • Michigan – Rashontae Wawrzyniak
  • Top 15
  • ArizonaMaureen Montagne
  • Illinois – Renee Wronecki
  • New York – Thatiana Diaz
  • Virginia – Laura Puleo
  • § Voted into Top 11 after the swimsuit competition by the public

    Pageant

    Preliminary round

    Prior to the final telecast, the delegates compete in the preliminary competition, which involves private interviews with the judges and a presentation show where they compete in swimsuit and evening gown. It was held on July 10, 2015, on the official Miss USA YouTube channel and was hosted by Nick Teplitz and Nia Sanchez.

    Judges

    • Alison Taub
    • B. J. Coleman
    • Daurius Baptist
    • Fred Nelson
    • Jennifer Palpallatoc
    • Lori Lung
    • Maureen Storto

    Finals

    The format reverted to top 15, as it was in 2013, during the final competition, the top fifteen semifinalists competed in swimsuit, 10 of the 15 semifinalists were chosen by the judges, while one was chosen for a public vote, as they competed in evening gown, before five were chosen to advance. The top 5 competed in the final question round signed up by a panel of judges and a final runway, the winner was decided by a panel of judges alongside the four runners-up.

    Judges

    Contestants

    51 delegates participated:
    State/districtNameAgeHeightHometownPlacementNotes
    AlabamaMadison Guthrie20HooverTop 11
    Alaska USA|Alaska]Kimberly Agron20AnchoragePreviously Miss Alaska Teen USA 2013
    ArizonaMaureen Montagne22ChandlerTop 15Previously 1st runner-up at Mutya ng Pilipinas 2013
    Later placed 1st Runner-Up at Miss World America 2017
    Later joined Miss World Philippines 2018 and was crowned Miss Eco Philippines 2018
    Later became 1st runner-up at Miss Eco International 2018 as Miss Philippines
    Later joined Binibining Pilipinas 2021 and was crowned Binibining Pilipinas Globe 2021
    Later crowned The Miss Globe 2021 as Miss Philippines
    Arkansas USA|Arkansas]Leah Blefko21Fayetteville
    California USA|California]Natasha Martinez23Chino Hills
    Colorado USA|Colorado]Talyah Polee26Denver
    Connecticut USA|Connecticut]Ashley Golebiewski21Berlin
    DelawareRenee Bull22MiddletownTop 11
    Miss [District of Columbia USA|District of Columbia]Lizzy Olsen26Washington, D.C.
    Miss [Florida USA|Florida]Ashleigh Lollie24Grand Ridge
    Georgia USA|Georgia]Brooke Fletcher23Peachtree CityPreviously Miss Georgia Teen USA 2009
    HawaiiEmma Wo25HonoluluTop 11Previously Miss Hawaii Teen USA 2008
    Idaho USA|Idaho]Claira Hollingsworth22PrestonPreviously Miss Idaho Teen USA 2011
    IllinoisRenee Wronecki22BurbankTop 15
    Indiana USA|Indiana]Gretchen Reece23North Vernon
    Iowa USA|Iowa]Taylor Even22Jesup
    Kansas USA|Kansas]Alexis Railsback19Shawnee
    KentuckyKatie George21LouisvilleTop 11Fan vote winner
    LouisianaCandice Bennatt26New OrleansTop 11Previously Miss New Mexico 2012
    Maine USA|Maine]Heather Elwell26West Bath
    MarylandMamé Adjei23Silver Spring4th Runner-Up1st Runner-Up of America's [Next Top Model (season 22)|season 22] of America's Next Top Model
    Massachusetts USA|Massachusetts]Polikseni Manxhari24Boston
    MichiganRashontae Wawrzyniak25DetroitTop 11
    Minnesota USA|Minnesota]Jessica Scheu23Prior Lake
    Mississippi USA|Mississippi]Courtney Byrd23Oxford
    Missouri USA|Missouri]Rebecca Dunn24Columbia
    Montana USA|Montana]Tahnee Peppenger27Great Falls
    Nebraska USA|Nebraska]Hoang-Kim Cung24Grand Island
    NevadaBrittany McGowan25Spring Valley3rd Runner-Up
    New Hampshire USA|New Hampshire]Samantha Poirier24Dover
    New Jersey USA|New Jersey]Vanessa Oriolo21Colts Neck
    New Mexico USA|New Mexico]Alexis Duprey24AlamogordoPreviously Miss New Mexico Teen USA 2009
    Previously Miss New Mexico 2013
    New YorkThatiana Diaz22BaysideTop 15Previously Miss New York Teen USA 2010
    North Carolina USA|North Carolina]Julia Dalton24WilmingtonPreviously Miss North Carolina Teen USA 2008
    Sister of Miss USA 2009 Kristen Dalton
    Daughter of Miss North Carolina USA 1982 Jeannie Boger
    North Dakota USA|North Dakota]Molly Ketterling20Elgin
    Ohio USA|Ohio]Sarah Newkirk25Columbus
    Miss [Oklahoma USA|Oklahoma]Olivia Jordan26TulsaMiss USA 2015Previously Miss World America 2013
    Oregon USA|Oregon]Bridget Wilmes22Canby
    Pennsylvania USA|Pennsylvania]Elizabeth Cardillo25Pittsburgh
    Rhode IslandAnea Garcia20Cranston2nd Runner-UpLater Miss Grand International 2015 and then dethroned
    South Carolina USA|South Carolina]Sarah Weishuhn23Goose Creek
    South Dakota USA|South Dakota]Lexy Schenk21IrenePreviously Miss South Dakota Teen USA 2011
    Tennessee USA|Tennessee]Kiara Young25Nashville
    TexasYlianna Guerra22McAllen1st Runner-Up
    Utah USA|Utah]Nicol Powell21Salt Lake CitySister of Miss Utah USA 2013 Marissa Powell
    Vermont USA|Vermont]Jackie Croft24Winooski
    VirginiaLaura Puleo25LexingtonTop 15Sister of Miss North Carolina USA 2004 Ashley Puleo
    Washington USA|Washington]Kenzi Novell24Spokane
    West Virginia USA|West Virginia]Andrea Mucino24Morgantown
    WisconsinHaley Laundrie21Lake Mills
    Wyoming USA|Wyoming]Caroline Scott22CheyennePreviously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2010

    Controversy

    On June 25, 2015, Univision Communications president and CEO Randy Falco announced that the company would terminate its contract to broadcast Spanish language coverage of the 2015 Miss USA pageant and sever its business ties with Miss Universe Organization co-owner Donald Trump, following comments regarding illegal Mexican immigrants that were made by Trump during his speech announcing his candidacy for the Republican Party nomination for President of the United States on June 16, in which Trump stated that illegal Mexicans immigrating into the U.S. were responsible for importing drugs, and bringing crime, rapists, and drug dealers into the country, and called for the building of a wall along the Mexico–United States border. Chilean actor Cristián de la Fuente and Puerto Rican actress Roselyn Sánchez, who were both slated to host the Spanish language broadcast of the pageant, also announced that they were pulling out of the telecast, citing their offense to Trump's comments. Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin, who was scheduled to make his first musical performance on mainstream U.S. television, also announced that he would also no longer participate in the event. Miss Universe 2006 Zuleyka Rivera of Puerto Rico, who was set to judge the pageant, announced she would no longer participate as well.
    In a statement by Univision regarding its decision, Falco cited the consideration of the views of its predominately Hispanic broadcast audience and corporate employee base, that " see first-hand the work ethic, love for family, strong religious values and the important role Mexican immigrants and Mexican-Americans have had and will continue to have in building the future of our country." Following the announcement of the company's decision, a lawyer for Trump stated that he is strongly considering taking legal action against Univision Communications for its refusal to carry the Miss USA telecast, alleging it violated the terms of the five-year broadcast and co-production agreement for the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants that Univision signed with the Miss Universe Organization five months earlier on February 5. Trump himself accused the Government of Mexico, among other parties, of "putting tremendous pressure on Univision to break their signed and fully effective contract with the Miss Universe Organization" because of his statements "exposing to the public, and the world, the terrible and costly trade deals that the United States is incompetently making with Mexico".
    Univision noted that despite the decision by its entertainment division to terminate its business relationship with the Miss Universe Organization, its news division and owned-and-operated broadcast outlets would continue to provide coverage of Trump and all other presidential candidates during the 2016 presidential campaign "to ensure our audience continues to have access to all points of view". On June 26, Trump notified Falco that Univision employees would no longer be allowed to enter or hold membership with the Doral Miami">Doral, Florida">Doral Miami golf course, which abuts Univision's corporate headquarters in Doral, Florida. That same day on his Instagram account, Trump also released personal correspondence from Univision anchor Jorge Ramos – containing Ramos' personal work mobile phone number, which was unobscured in the image – requesting an interview with Trump.
    On June 29, NBCUniversal, which owns the 50% stake in the Miss Universe Organization not owned by Donald Trump, confirmed it was terminating its business ties with Trump – saying in a statement that "respect and dignity for all people are cornerstones of our values" – and would no longer air the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants. Mexican media conglomerate Televisa also announced it would cut ties to Trump and end its television contract with the Miss Universe Organization. In a June 29 interview with the Kansas City Star, Miss Kansas USA 2015 Alexis Railsback – who is of Mexican American descent – said that it was "really unfortunate and kind of unfair that the Miss USA pageant is kind of taking the brunt for Donald Trump's speech". Noting that the Miss Universe Organization is a standalone entity, she iterated that Trump "does not organize the pageant, does not run what goes on" and that she believes the fallout stemming from the remarks is not "really related to the pageant in any way, other than the fact that he is the co-owner". Following the decision, some pageant contestants and supporters backed a Change.org petition and used the hashtag #SavetheSash on social media and on a video posted to the pageant's official Facebook page, urging NBC to reconsider their decision not to air Miss USA.
    On June 30, Thomas Roberts and Cheryl Burke pulled out of hosting the pageant, with Burke citing her opposition to Trump's comments and the network's decision to stop telecasting the event. After reports indicated that Miss Teen USA broadcasters Ustream and Xbox Live, as well as Netflix had shown interest in obtaining the streaming rights to the event, the Miss Universe Organization later confirmed on June 30 that the pageant would be streamed on the official Miss USA website.
    After previously indicating that he may sue Univision and NBCUniversal, Trump and the Miss Universe Organization filed a breach of contract and defamation lawsuit against Univision Communications in the New York Supreme Court on June 30, seeking damages in excess of $500 million. Univision responded to the suit in a statement, calling the complaint "both factually false and legally ridiculous," and that it "will not only vigorously defend the case, but will continue to fight against Mr. Trump's ongoing efforts to run away from the derogatory comments he made on June 16th about illegal Mexican immigrants." On June 30, a rep for singer Natalie La Rose announced that she had withdrawn from performing at the pageant; La Rose was joined on July 1 by judges Emmitt Smith and Jonathan Scott, country singer Craig Wayne Boyd and rapper Flo Rida in dropping out of the pageant. Jeannie Mai, who originally announced that she would stay on as a co-host, stating that while she "do not condone Mr. Trump's statements I can't abandon these women when they need our support now more than ever", citing the Miss Universe Organization's mission to "unite women from all over the world and celebrate different cultures", announced on July 6, 2015, that she was withdrawing as co-host. All of them including Miss Universe 2006 Zuleyka Rivera of Puerto Rico are interested to participate and be a part of Miss Earth beauty contest.
    On July 2, the Miss Universe Organization reached an agreement with Reelz to broadcast Miss USA 2015 on the digital cable channel. In a statement, Stanley Hubbard, CEO of Reelz parent Hubbard Broadcasting, said "As one of only a few independent networks, we decided to exercise our own voice and committed ourselves to bringing this pageant to American viewers everywhere." Even with the announcement of a new broadcaster for the 2015 event, a webcast of the pageant was still available via the Miss USA website for those not able to watch on Reelz due to the channel's absence of availability on several cable providers or because they do not subscribe to Reelz through a participating carrier of the channel. Baton Rouge's This TV affiliate KBTR-CD simulcast the pageant using Reelz' feed.