Q. Can you walk us through what was in your head the moment you realized you had won?
A. Excitement, thankfulness, gratefulness. That was my sixth time at Miss Virginia, and I had been competing for 10 years since I was a teen. So, in that moment, it just felt like all of my hard work had paid off. Going into that week, I prayed that the judges would see my heart, that there would be less of me, more of God. I felt like in that moment, all of those things just came together and made my dream come true.
Q. How many pageants had you competed in to get to this point?
A. Sometimes you do a pageant season, and you win quickly, but I’ve had some years where it was really difficult for me. I would say I’ve competed in 12 or 13 total.
Q. Who helped you get on that stage?
A. God, number one. My faith is very important for me … But then, my mom, she is my No. 1 cheerleader. When we started this journey about pageants, she didn’t know anything about them. We learned a lot through trial and error. She was ultimately the pageant coach, the stylist, the talent coach – she did all of those things for me.
Q. What does the preparation for Miss Virginia look like?
A. I had a unique scenario in that I went to sweeps pageant, which is the last pageant of the pageant season. So, I competed in the last week of April. There are several areas of competition. There’s an interview portion where you can be asked about current events, so you have to watch the news, make sure you’re up with all of those types of things. They ask you questions about your community service platform. There’s a gown portion, there’s a fitness portion. So, making sure you find clothes that fit your body, making sure you’re taking care of yourself, mind, body, and spirit, those are the things I worked on.