Oklahoman named Miss USA

Ponca City Now - July 13, 2015 7:43 am

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) – New Miss USA Olivia Jordan spoke of the need to discuss race relations en route to her pageant victory.

Jordan, who’s from Oklahoma, won the title during a pageant in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on Sunday night.

She beat out the other four finalists to win the crown.

The pageant has been largely overshadowed by comments made by co-owner Donald Trump bashing Mexican immigrants. Broadcasters, judges and hosts pulled out of the ceremony in protest.

During a news conference after the pageant, Jordan hailed the diversity of women taking part in the contest.

She also said she’s looking forward to eating some popcorn and going to watch a movie when she gets home.

 

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