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'''Kimberly Pressler''' won the ] ] title, representing the state of ]. Her win was generally regarded as an upset (she wasn't considered a front-runner and had previously gone unplaced at the ] pageant) as it came over press favorites such as Miss ] Morgan Tandy High (the eventual 1st runner-up) and Miss ] Angelique Breaux (the 2nd runner-up and later American representative at the ] pageant, where she was a semifinalist). Pressler was the second Miss USA not to place at ] in the history of the pageant, where her preliminary performance was genereally regarded as a poor and too conservative one. She did however manage to place in the Top 20. '''Kimberly Pressler''' won the ] ] title, representing the state of ]. Her win was generally regarded as an upset (she wasn't considered a front-runner and had previously gone unplaced at the ] pageant) as it came over press favorites such as Miss ] Morgan Tandy High (the eventual 1st runner-up) and Miss ] Angelique Breaux (the 2nd runner-up and later American representative at the ] pageant, where she was a semifinalist). Pressler was the second Miss USA not to place at ] in the history of the pageant, where her preliminary performance was generally regarded as a poor and too conservative one. She did however manage to place in the Top 20.


Pressler went on to pursue a career in ] and is currently set to host the new ] show ''']''' in the Fall of ]. Pressler went on to pursue a career in ] and is currently set to host the new ] show ''']''' in the Fall of ].

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Kimberly Pressler won the 1999 Miss USA title, representing the state of New York. Her win was generally regarded as an upset (she wasn't considered a front-runner and had previously gone unplaced at the Miss Teen USA pageant) as it came over press favorites such as Miss Tennessee Morgan Tandy High (the eventual 1st runner-up) and Miss California Angelique Breaux (the 2nd runner-up and later American representative at the Miss World pageant, where she was a semifinalist). Pressler was the second Miss USA not to place at Miss Universe in the history of the pageant, where her preliminary performance was generally regarded as a poor and too conservative one. She did however manage to place in the Top 20.

Pressler went on to pursue a career in television and is currently set to host the new NBC show Adrenaline X in the Fall of 2006.