Revision as of 17:41, 18 March 2006 editCiski77 (talk | contribs)45 editsNo edit summary← Previous edit | Revision as of 04:50, 25 March 2006 edit undoCJinoz (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users15,289 edits succession box added + catNext edit → | ||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
Pressler was the second ] not to place at ] in the history of the pageant, where her preliminary performance was generally regarded as poor and too conservative. She did however manage to place 19th in the preliminaries. | Pressler was the second ] not to place at ] in the history of the pageant, where her preliminary performance was generally regarded as poor and too conservative. She did however manage to place 19th in the preliminaries. | ||
Pressler went on to pursue a career in ] and is currently set to host the new ] show |
Pressler went on to pursue a career in ] and is currently set to host the new ] show '']'' in the Fall of ]. | ||
{{start box}} | |||
{{succession box| | |||
before=]| | |||
title=]| | |||
years=1999| | |||
after=] | |||
}} | |||
{{end box}} | |||
] | ] | ||
] |
Revision as of 04:50, 25 March 2006
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) and she beat press favorites such as Miss Tennessee USA Morgan Tandy High (the eventual 1st runner-up) and Miss California USA 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 poor and too conservative. She did however manage to place 19th in the preliminaries.
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.
Preceded byShawnae Jebbia | Miss USA 1999 |
Succeeded byLynnette Cole |