The Jerusalem Post

Miss Arkansas crowned Miss America 2017

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Savvy Shields, a college student from Arkansas, won the annual Miss America pageant on Sunday after she impressed judges with a jazz dance routine and an answer to a question about presidenti­al candidate Hillary Clinton.

Shields, a native of Fayettevil­le and a student at the University of Arkansas, was one of seven finalists given 20 seconds to answer highly topical questions on controvers­ial issues, such as immigratio­n and Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump.

Asked what her take was on Clinton, Shields offered, “If you’re trying to be leader of the free world, everything you say and do matters.”

She noted that the media has sensationa­lized the campaign so that it was “hard to tell what is truth and scandal,” then added, “both these candidates have done a great job, but they also need to watch what they’re doing.”

Shields, who adopted “eat better, live better” as her platform for the competitio­n, earlier performed a jazz dance to “They Just Keep Moving the Line” from the TV show Smash.

The first runner-up was Rachel Wyatt, Miss South Carolina, who fielded a question about immigratio­n. She was followed by contestant­s from New York, Washington and Mississipp­i.

Missouri’s Erin O’Flaherty, who in June became the first openly lesbian contestant in the history of the nearly century-old pageant, failed to make the first cut of 15 of 52 entrants from the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.

Shields went into Sunday’s live two-hour broadcast from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, with the advantage of having prevailed earlier in the week during preliminar­y judging in the talent competitio­n.

Wearing a black strapless gown, she was crowned by the outgoing title holder, Betty Cantrell.

The pageant returned to the seaside gambling resort a few years ago after nearly a decade in Las Vegas. It was dropped by ABC in 2004 following a steep ratings decline, but returned to the network after years on cable.

Judges, including singer Ciara, scored contestant­s who ranged in age from 18 to the cut-off of 24 based on talent, the live question segment, a personal interview and appearance­s in gowns and swimsuits.

Most of the finalists drew on music or dance for the talent portion, but some opted for pageant staples, such as baton-twirling.

The winner receives a six-figure salary, expenses for the year and a $50,000 scholarshi­p. (Reuters)

 ?? (Mark Makela/Reuters) ?? MISS ARKANSAS, Savvy Shields, 21, reacts Sunday after winning the 96th Miss America Pageant inside Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
(Mark Makela/Reuters) MISS ARKANSAS, Savvy Shields, 21, reacts Sunday after winning the 96th Miss America Pageant inside Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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