Английская Википедия:Elle Smith
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox pageant titleholder Ellen Elizabeth "Elle" Smith (born June 19, 1998) is an American journalist, and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss USA 2021. As Miss USA, she represented the United States at Miss Universe 2021, where she was placed in the top 10. Smith had previously been crowned Miss Kentucky USA 2021, and is the second woman from Kentucky to win Miss USA.
Early life and education
Ellen Elizabeth Smith was born June 19, 1998[1][2] in Springfield, Ohio, to parents Samuel Clayborne and Lydia Smith; she is biracial, being born to a black father and a white mother. Her black ancestors were enslaved on a plantation in Kentucky, before migrating to Ohio in the aftermath of the American Civil War.[3][4]
Smith graduated from Shawnee High School in 2016, where she was an honors student involved in choir, orchestra, volleyball, and drama.[4] Afterwards, she moved to Lexington, Kentucky, to enroll in the University of Kentucky, graduating with a degree in broadcast journalism and a minor in political science in 2020.[5][4][6] While a student, Smith served as vice president of the university's chapter of the National Association of Black Journalists.[7] After completing her degree, Smith became an on-air reporter with WHAS-TV in Louisville, Kentucky, covering Southern Indiana within the Louisville metropolitan area.[4][8][9]
Pageantry
Smith first became interested in competing in pageantry after one of her high school classmates, Brittany Reid, was crowned Miss Ohio Teen USA 2013.[4] She did not complete in a pageant herself until eight years later, when she entered and won Miss Kentucky USA 2021,[10] representing Germantown, Louisville.[8]
Miss USA 2021
Шаблон:Main As Miss Kentucky USA, Smith represented Kentucky and won at Miss USA 2021,[11] on November 29, 2021, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[12][13][14] Smith became the second entrant from Kentucky to be crowned Miss USA, after Tara Conner was crowned in 2006.[15][16][17]
In the final question portion, Smith picked judge Ty Hunter, who asked "Sustainability is becoming more and more important in professional landscapes. How can we encourage business to be more environmentally conscious?," to which she answered:
Smith moved to Los Angeles to participate in events for the year of her reign.[18]
Miss Universe 2021
Шаблон:Main As Miss USA, Smith represented the United States at Miss Universe 2021, where she reached the top 10.[19][20]
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