Miss America Contestant Walks Onstage in Nursing Scrubs..

Last week, Miss America held its second night of preliminaries in Atlantic City. Most contestants took the stage in glamorous outfits, showcasing

Last week, Miss America held its second night of preliminaries in Atlantic City. Most contestants took the stage in glamorous outfits, showcasing talents like singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments. However, Miss Colorado, Kelley Johnson, stood out. Instead of a flashy costume, she wore nursing scrubs and delivered a heartfelt monologue about her experience caring for an elderly Alzheimer’s patient. Her unexpected choice likely surprised the audience, but her performance was both powerful and moving. Whether or not she takes home the crown, Kelley has already won in the hearts of many.

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