Miss Michigan Rima Fakih reacts after being crowned Miss USA during the 2010 Miss USA pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada May 16, 2010. REUTERS/Steve Marcus |
LAS VEGAS — Rima Fakih of Dearborn was crowned Miss USA Sunday.
Miss Michigan Rima Fakih gives a thumbs up after being crowned Miss USA during the 2010 Miss USA pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada May 16, 2010. REUTERS/Steve Marcus |
Fakih, 24, is of Lebanese descent and grew up in Queens, New York
before moving to Michigan permanently in 2003.”Growing up, my mother (Nadia) and my family showed me what’s on the
inside is more important than what’s on the outside,” said Fakih in a November interview with the Arab American News.
NBC commentators Joan and Melissa Rivers raved over Fakih’s body and her elegant walk during the pageant, and an on-stage stumble proved only to be a minor bump on the path to national recognition.”My family helped pay for a lot of the expenses. I also
had to sell my blue 1998 Ford Taurus,” Fakih said in November about entering the pageant. “I sold it for $1,200 and used
$1,100 for the pageant. With the other $100, I took my mom out for
sushi.”
Miss Michigan Rima Fakih competes in the swimsuit portion of the 2010 Miss USA pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada May 16, 2010. Fakih was later crowned Miss USA 2010. REUTERS/Steve Marcus |
She told about having to sell her car during a pageant interview on stage. She was also asked during interview competition if she believes birth control should be paid for by health insurance. She said she believed it
should.Judges must have been impressed. She beat out 50 other women.Fakih said last week that she hopes to inspire more Arab American women to participate in events like the Miss USA pageant.”A lot of (Arab American) girls might be applying for Miss Michigan next
year,” she told Arab American News reporter Nick Meyer. “If not, I’m going to feel like a failure.”
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