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First Competitor in History to Achieve Semifinalist Status in a Hijab and Burkini
RENO, Nev. - nvtip -- MonaLesa Brackett, representing New Hampshire, cemented her place in pageantry history this past Friday, October 24, 2025. Competing at the Miss USA pageant in Reno, Nevada, she was named a Top 16 semifinalist. This achievement symbolizes a new era of inclusivity and representation, as MonaLesa is the first contestant in the national competition to compete wearing a hijab and a burkini.
MonaLesa's journey to the Miss USA stage was as unique as it was inspiring. A dedicated competitor who previously earned 2nd runner-up at Miss New York USA, her persistent commitment to the brand's vision led to her winning the title Miss New Hampshire USA through an open call in September. This pivotal moment allowed her to move forward to the national stage.
Upon receiving the New Hampshire title, MonaLesa garnered an overwhelming wave of support, both locally within New Hampshire and globally from fans who followed her journey. This encouragement fueled her purpose as she arrived in Reno, ready to compete as a living example of possibility.
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Although the Miss USA 2025 crown ultimately went to Miss Nebraska, MonaLesa's success transcends a title. Her placement in the Top 16 is a profound accomplishment, particularly because she competed as a woman over the age of 30, and showcased her belief by wearing a burkini during the Swimsuit competition and a hijab throughout the pageant. Her presence on the national stage demonstrated that ambition and achievement are not limited by age or personal expression.
"This journey has been nothing short of miraculous—an answered prayer for both me and my late mother. At 36, competing for Miss USA, as the first in history in a hijab and burkini, feels surreal.
Placing in the Top 16 proved that women don't expire with age and that uniqueness is a strength that should be embraced. It's okay to show up boldly as your authentic self. My diversity opened the door for me to make my 19-year-old dream a reality."
MonaLesa Brackett looks forward to leveraging her national platform to continue advocating for authentic representation and celebrating diversity in all its forms.
MonaLesa's journey to the Miss USA stage was as unique as it was inspiring. A dedicated competitor who previously earned 2nd runner-up at Miss New York USA, her persistent commitment to the brand's vision led to her winning the title Miss New Hampshire USA through an open call in September. This pivotal moment allowed her to move forward to the national stage.
Upon receiving the New Hampshire title, MonaLesa garnered an overwhelming wave of support, both locally within New Hampshire and globally from fans who followed her journey. This encouragement fueled her purpose as she arrived in Reno, ready to compete as a living example of possibility.
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Although the Miss USA 2025 crown ultimately went to Miss Nebraska, MonaLesa's success transcends a title. Her placement in the Top 16 is a profound accomplishment, particularly because she competed as a woman over the age of 30, and showcased her belief by wearing a burkini during the Swimsuit competition and a hijab throughout the pageant. Her presence on the national stage demonstrated that ambition and achievement are not limited by age or personal expression.
"This journey has been nothing short of miraculous—an answered prayer for both me and my late mother. At 36, competing for Miss USA, as the first in history in a hijab and burkini, feels surreal.
Placing in the Top 16 proved that women don't expire with age and that uniqueness is a strength that should be embraced. It's okay to show up boldly as your authentic self. My diversity opened the door for me to make my 19-year-old dream a reality."
MonaLesa Brackett looks forward to leveraging her national platform to continue advocating for authentic representation and celebrating diversity in all its forms.
Source: Empress Lanice Media House
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