Ms. America® 2016, Amanda Wamunyima from Orlando, Florida was crowned Ms. America 2016 at the Curtis Theater in Brea, California on August 29, 2015. This year’s pageant was comprised of four distinctive areas of competition including: Evening Gown, Interview, Sportswear and Finalist On-Stage Question.
Ms. America 2016, Amanda Wamunyima’s walk across the stage to accept the crown marked her first steps on a journey that will take her from spotlight to spotlight representing women 26 years of age and up who are single, divorced or married with a dedicated platform or cause they are an advocate for.
Amanda Wamunyima, Ms. America 2016 is a model, actress, entrepreneur, CNN iReporter and TV host. She is a humanitarian, Founder of ieEmbrace organization, that helps provide medical and school supplies in underserved nations. After teaming up with the American Red Cross touring all 67 Florida Counties, She is looking forward to doing the same across the United States raising awareness and honoring the thousands of people who volunteer for this life changing organization.
Amanda was sponsored by several local Florida businesses and residents on the road to Ms. America 2016. Sponsorship included, but not limited to: American Red Cross, CaptivityAngels and COPD-platform sponsors, Product Assortment Solutions, AfroinAction and Liz’s Fashion Experience.
Crowning Video of Ms. America 2016, Amanda Wamunyima
Ms. America 2016 Court is as follows:
First Runner-up: Ms. Utah - Julie Harman
Second Runner-up: Ms. District of Columbia - Allison Hill
Third Runner-up: Ms. California - LaHoma Caudill
Fourth Runner-up: Ms. Florida - Dee Lane
Ms. America International® 2016 - Contestants 40 Years and Up went to E-Dee Martin, Ms.Colorado. E-Dee works to inspire others to go from helpless to helpful by reminding them we all have the power to make a difference in someone’s life “one starfish at a time”. Ms. International® 2016 "Judges and People’s Choice" whose winnings included cash prize of $10,000 went to Deborah Valis-Flynn, Ms. South Carolina. Deborah has more than 25 years of volunteerism which spans the country as a National Ambassador for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS
Internet Voting Award - Ms. South Carolina, Deborah Valis-Flynn
Spirit of America - Ms. Illinois, Deborah Tuttle
Power of the Crown - Ms. Oregon, Desiree Quinn
Crown for a Purpose - Ms. Pennsylvania, Rena McQuaig
Media Award - Ms. Michigan, Rachael Adams
Woman of Distinction - Ms. North Carolina, Lisa Hedin
Photogenic Award - Ms. Southeast, DeAnna Emborski
Congeniality Award - Ms. Utah, Julie Harman
Community Service Award - Ms. Florida, Dee Lane
About Susan Jeske, CEO of the Ms. America® Pageant:
Susan Jeske of Orange County, California is the CEO of the MS. America® Pageant. Susan’s experience spans over 35 years in the beauty industry and includes her title as the first Ms. America® in 1997 where she was crowned at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada besting 50 other contestants.
Her platform was “Students Against Violence” and she went on to speak at over 150 presentations to schools across the country during her reign. Susan is also known for holding the Guinness Book of World Record title for singing the National Anthem at the most events in a 24 hour period and she has sung the National Anthem for 7 different Presidents of the United States of America. She is also the proud recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the President of the United States for her impactful volunteer service.
Obviously her being crowned queen had more to do with brain dan beauty.
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Amanda "Wamunyima" dat surname sounds Nigerian-like. probably Igbo or Edo
DeleteMy darling, aren't u tired of so called beautiful but empty-headed girls!?? That girl is elegant, that lasts, beauty fades...
DeleteShe resembles Mercy Ahigbe in the first picture.
DeleteBig congrats to her...
ReplyDeleteSo this is d face of a whole,and d whole of America? Hmmmmmm!
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Congrats to her
ReplyDeleteSounds Nigerian. Congrats to her
ReplyDeleteExactly my thought
DeleteNo, does not sound Nogerian. More like Kenyan.
Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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Congrats to her..... #NowPlaying>> wait for me: johnny drille.....
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Relevance? Not like she is Nigerian - American, or is she?
ReplyDeleteSounds like a Nigerian last name... or African at least
DeleteCongratulations to her
ReplyDeleteCongrats to her
ReplyDeleteOk
ReplyDeleteBeautiful girl. Her makeup artist should be shot though.
ReplyDeleteThat eyebrow is devilish.
ReplyDeleteShe's got an impressive profile. Beauty + brains :)
DeleteShe's got an impressive profile. Beauty + brains :)
DeleteHer head is large. How she take win
ReplyDelete2016? Already crowned? Ok
ReplyDeleteThat woman in the second to the last photo must be 7ft tall. WOW!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to her..
ReplyDeleteStellz honey, I still don't understand the relevance of this post..
Congrats
ReplyDeleteShe's Beautiful
ReplyDelete@least she is dark skinned thank God
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her...
ReplyDeleteMs. America, not to be confused with Miss. America which will hold on Sept. 13th 2015 in Atlantic City. You had me confused for a few minutes.
ReplyDeleteWas just about to type this very thing!
DeleteWow!!! I'm so happy for her.. Shine on babe!!
ReplyDeleteNa wa o, how can this be Ms America biko?? She looks old, NOT pretty, very horrible smile.. And the contestants sef, they all look too mature like they are in their mid-thirties... Abeg , America can do better.
ReplyDeleteCos it's ms. not miss that's why
DeleteOoooooooh my...!
ReplyDeleteVery gorgeous
She deserve it
Congrats to her
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Beautiful with brains
ReplyDeleteThis woman 26yrs of age? Owk seen... she af try! congrats ma.
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ReplyDeletehmmmmm
ReplyDelete26yrs or 36yrs?
ReplyDeleteGood for her.
ReplyDeleteBeauty and brains. Nice one.
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Eka Joy, you wicked o, her head is large ke? Lmao.
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ReplyDeleteWow! Beauty and Brains! Congrats ooo
ReplyDeleteBrain n beautiful heart more like, congrats babe.
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