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Subject: I disagree slightly on the Top 5. While a majority were plastic, NY and PA were very authentic IMO. NY was the opposite of programmed when watching it, especially in her onstage question. The unfortunate reality is the real and relatable girls like NY and PA get pushed under the rug by the games and handpicking of titleholders at a national level at Vol.


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Date Posted: 14:31:02 11/15/24 Fri
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In reply to: 's message, "I am not a Volunteer fan, and here’s why. As you know, Allison was the director of Tennessee MAO for many years. It’s widely known that she prefers the platinum blondes as titleholders but is tolerant of the brunettes. Girls of other races have a very hard time in her pageants. She has never crowned a Miss winner that is African American, either at Tennessee or at the national Volunteer level. If you take a look at the Q and A for last year’s Volunteer, it was the most robotic thing I had ever seen. I felt the Top 5 were all processed pageant patties and their answers to the questions were so programmed and rehearsed. Allison highlights the parts of Miss America that I always cringed at and wanted a “real” and relatable girls." on 13:19:10 10/15/24 Tue


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