Miss Badass- Because Miss USA is so overated
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 6m
Ongoing, First published Sep 09, 2016
"And now your 1995 Miss USA is... Miss California"
 I remember my mom showing me that clip every single time I woke up on my birthday. She would smile and tell me "that was the best moment of my life... and I want you to do the same except this time WE will win Miss Universe!" She would always try to dress me up and make me look like the "princess that I am," but I'd rather roll in the grass and play in the mud. I was put into every pageant since I was four, hating it with a passion and at the ripe age of seventeen, I was entered into Miss America and won. I hated every second of it but at least I had gotten a scholarship for college. Now at the age of eighteen, my mom made me enter the Miss California USA pageant  in hopes to have me enter Miss USA. It is not until I met HIM that I realize that right now I am done with pageants... I still need to finish High School and I need to have my teenage life back! Now no more "Miss USA" shit, I'm done with that. I am Sawyer Williams and I am the next Miss Badass.


A work  of fiction. The names and events that happen are not real and made up of the author's imagination.

(There is a difference between Miss America and Miss USA. Miss America was the original until one of the winners didn't sponsor the swim suit brand so then the swimsuit brand opened up Miss USA. Miss America is also a scholarship pageant and Miss USA is for modeling and also get money. The big difference is that Miss USA goes into Miss Universe and Miss America is the end of the journey. The starting age for Miss America is 17 and Miss USA 18)
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