Miss USA 2021


Miss USA 2021 was the 70th Miss USA pageant, held at the Paradise Cove Theater of River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 29, 2021. The edition marked the first year of the competition under Crystle Stewart's directorship.
At the end of the event, Asya Branch of Mississippi crowned Elle Smith of Kentucky as Miss USA 2021. This was Kentucky's first title in fifteen years. Smith is also the third consecutive African-American to win the title, and the fifth one in six years. Smith went on to represent the United States at the Miss Universe 2021 pageant, placing in the top ten. The scheduling for the succeeding year's pageant that Smith would serve the pageant for ten months and four days as one of the shortest reigning titleholders in the pageant.
The competition was hosted by Zuri Hall and Patrick Ta, while Nicole Adamo served as a lounge host. American rapper Ja Rule performed in this edition. This was the second consecutive year that the pageant was broadcast on FYI, and the first to be streamed live on Hulu.

Background

On December 31, 2020, it was announced on Good Morning America that Miss USA and Miss Teen USA would be split from the Miss Universe Organization into a new organization under the helm of Crystle Stewart. Stewart had previously been crowned Miss USA 2008.

Location

On April 20, 2021, it was confirmed by the Muscogee (Creek) Nation that the 2021 edition of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA would be held at the Paradise Cove Theater of River Spirit Casino Resort in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The competition spanned four days, beginning on November 26 and concluding on November 29, 2021. The event reverted to its full spectator capacity after the previous event was downsized to 300 spectators as a precaution to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.

Impact of the COVID-19 on state pageants

The COVID-19 pandemic affected the schedule of Miss USA 2020, postponing it from spring 2020 to November 2020. Each state organization had initially planned to schedule their 2021 pageants for the fall 2020 and winter 2020–21, the typical timeframe for state pageants dating back to the 1970s. However, most state pageants were later rescheduled to spring and summer 2021 to avoid scheduling conflicts with Miss America 2022 state pageants typically took place in most of June 2021, and were further extended to late summer and early fall due to the concerns over the possibility onto the threats of COVID-19 resurgence.
Due to restrictions implemented in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, numerous health and safety guidelines have been implemented for contestants, production members, and audiences at state pageants, such as taking a negative COVID-19 test and following social distancing. Additionally, a number of state pageants have had to alter their initial venue choices due to shut-downs implemented by their governor; either held behind closed doors such as Alaska and Hawaii, with only the contestants and staff were present; most state pageants had limited audition capacity with applying social distancing measures, or some with full capacity.

Selection of contestants

Delegates from the fifty states and District of Columbia were selected in state pageants which began in September 2020. The first state pageants were Idaho and Montana, held together on their original dates of September 27, 2020, and the last state pageant was California, held on September 12, 2021, 350 days after the start of the 2021 pageant season, became the longest in the Miss USA history.
Eleven delegates previously competed in Miss Teen USA and Miss America, in which eight delegates are former Miss Teen USA state winners and three are former Miss America state winners. Kataluna Enriquez, Miss Nevada USA 2021, became the first openly transgender woman to compete in Miss USA.

Results

Placements

§ – Voted into top 16 through the online vote

Pageant

After the last year's event was impacted by the still-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, events such as pre-pageant activities and press briefings from pageant commentators were returned across Tulsa.

Preliminary competition

Prior to the final competition, the delegates competed the preliminary competition, where they competed in swim wear and evening gown. It was held on November 26 at River Spirit Casino Resort hosted by Nicole Adamo and Asya Branch.

Finals

As was the case the prior edition, 16 contestants were chosen to advance to the semifinals; 15 of the semifinalists were chosen by the preliminary judges, while one was chosen through the online fan vote. The Top 16 then competed in both swimsuit and evening gown, before eight were chosen to advance. The Top 8 participated in a group discussion round conducted in two groups of four, and afterwards answered their final questions from the judges. The winner and her runners-up were announced afterwards.

Judges

Preliminary

Finals

Contestants

Fifty-one contestants competed for the title.
State/districtContestantAgeHometownNotes
AlabamaAlexandria Flanigan25Cullman
AlaskaMadison Lea Edwards25Anchorage
ArizonaCassidy Jo Jacks27MesaLater contestant on season 1 of Farmer Wants a Wife
ArkansasStephanie Barber23Fayetteville
CaliforniaSabrina Lewis24BerkeleyLater Miss California 2023
ColoradoOlivia Lorenzo20Fort Collins
ConnecticutAmanda Torchia25Middlebury
DelawareDrew Sanclemente25Odessa
District of ColumbiaSasha Perea28Washington, D.C.
FloridaAshley Ann Cariño Barreto27KissimmeeLater Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2022
GeorgiaCora Griffen25Columbus
HawaiiAllison Chu27HonoluluPreviously Miss Hawaii 2016
Sister of Julianne Chu, Miss Hawaii USA 2018
IdahoKatarina Schweitzer27Boise
IllinoisSydni Bennett20AlgonquinPreviously Miss Illinois Teen USA 2018
IndianaA'Niyah Birdsong26Anderson
IowaKatie Wadman21Iowa City
KansasGracie Hunt22Overland ParkDaughter of Clark Hunt and Tavia Shackles, Miss Kansas USA 1993, and granddaughter of Lamar Hunt
KentuckyElle Smith23Louisville
LouisianaTanya Crowe28Amite CityProfessional cheerleader for the New Orleans Saintsations
MaineVeronicaIris Bates21PortlandActive member of the United States Air Force
MarylandLayilah Nasser26Montgomery Village
MassachusettsSarah DeSouza25Dracut
MichiganTaylor Mackenzie Hale26DetroitLater winner of Big Brother 24 and America's Favorite Houseguest
MinnesotaKatarina Spasojevic20Minnetonka
MississippiBailey Anderson22Hurley
MissouriJoye Forrest26Spanish LakeFormer professional cheerleader for the Los Angeles Laker Girls
MontanaJami Forseth24HuntleyPreviously Miss Montana Teen USA 2016
NebraskaErika Etzelmiller24LincolnPreviously Miss Nebraska Teen USA 2016
NevadaKataluna Patricia Enriquez27Las VegasFirst openly transgender woman to compete at Miss USA
New HampshireTaylor Fogg26Newbury
New JerseyCelinda Ortega26Fair Lawn
New MexicoChrista Schafer26Las Cruces
New YorkBriana Siaca27Brentwood
North CarolinaMadison Bryant24Fayetteville
North DakotaCaitlyn Vogel21MinotPreviously Miss North Dakota Teen USA 2019
OhioNicole Wess23Cincinnati
OklahomaAlbreuna Dominique Gonzaque28Oklahoma City
OregonAllison Cook27PortlandPreviously Miss Oregon 2013
PennsylvaniaSydney Robertson24WilliamsportPreviously Miss Pennsylvania Teen USA 2014
Rhode IslandKarly Laliberte27Pawtucket
South CarolinaMarley Stokes24LexingtonPreviously Miss South Carolina Teen USA 2016
South DakotaCaroline Pettey27Rapid City
TennesseeElizabeth Pistole21Franklin
TexasVictoria Hinojosa22McAllenGranddaughter of U.S. Representative Rubén Hinojosa
UtahJessiKate Riley25BeaverPreviously Miss Utah's Outstanding Teen 2014
Previously Miss Utah 2017
VermontJoanna Nagle27Colchester
VirginiaChristina Thompson25LeesburgPreviously Miss New Jersey Teen USA 2013
Daughter of Hallie Bonnell, Miss Ohio USA 1987
WashingtonChristine Brodie26Seattle
West VirginiaAlexis Bland22Parkersburg
WisconsinSamantha Keaton20Milwaukee
WyomingMackenzie Kern21CasperPreviously Miss Wyoming Teen USA 2018
Later Miss Wyoming 2023