Thursday, December 23, 2010

Rima Fakih is Miss USA 2010 Winners beating 51 Other Contestants


Our personal favorite from the very beginning was Miss Michigan so  we're not surprised she won. Not only did she recovery incredibly from a  small slip (she didn't fall right down) during the evening gown portion  of the competition but she also gave a shout out to her mom and her  director during her interview question. Miss Michigan was the only woman  to do this throughout the competition.


2010 Miss USA Miss Michigan Rima Fakih 12 to 1 Odds: Untraditional  beauty queen Rima Fakih is the current Miss Michigan and is described as  a non-traditional titleholder. Online entertainment betting giant  SPORTSBOOK.com has posted betting odds to win the 2010 Miss America  Crown and has Rima  Fakih with +1200 odds.


Miss Oklahoma USA Morgan Elizabeth Woolard was first runner-up after  handling a question about Arizona’s new immigration law. She said she  supports it.


It's Miss Oklahoma who made it as first runner-up, ahead of Miss  Virginia, Miss Colorado and Miss Maine. On the other hand, Miss  California did make the cut for the final ten but was left out of the  top five of Miss USA 2010.


While Miss Michigan USA, Rima will be an advocate for breast and ovarian cancer awareness, the official causes of the pageant, and also those that happen to be very dear to her heart. Demonstrably, she is an active member of the Pink Fund, a financial assistance organization dedicated to removing the short-term financial burden from breast cancer patients.


She is an active member of the Pink Fund for breast cancer patients. In  her spare time, Rima enjoys running, dancing, kickboxing, the outdoors  and spending time with her family, friends and, most of all, her younger  brother.


No stranger to beauty pageants, Fakih most recently held the title of  Miss Lebanon USA in which she made numerous appearances at Arabic  community events. Now as Miss Michigan, Fakih will embark on an even  larger adventure. In addition to traveling around the state to show her  support to various charity causes.

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