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This year's Miss Teen USA pageant was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Thursday, Aug. 1. Rose, 45, was among those who walked the red carpet and spoke with PEOPLE before the event.
It is part of the role that you’re in as a public figure.” This name keeps coming up as we talk about Miss USA: Laylah Rose. Can you tell me a little bit about her? Because it seems like a lot ...
The 72nd Miss USA Pageant is executive produced by Renato Basile of RB Entertainment Inc. Laylah Rose serves as President and CEO of Miss USA/Miss Teen USA and Megan Micale is Chief Operating Officer.
The beauty pageant scene is getting ugly. At the beginning of the week, Miss USA Noelia Voigt issued a shock announcement that she was resigning from the crown seven months into her reign, citing ...
In the letter obtained by NBC News, Voigt stated that Miss USA CEO and President Laylah Rose often failed to communicate with her and when she did, was “often cold and unnecessarily aggressive.” ...
Laylah Rose is the new president of Miss USA, and she's bringing some major changes to the pageant. Rose told Insider that the final question will no longer involve politics. The interview round ...
The CW is sticking with Miss USA. The network has struck an exclusive, three-year deal to keep the Miss USA Pageant and the Miss Teen USA Pageant on its schedule. It comes after the network ...
In her resignation letter, Voigt said that Miss USA CEO and President Laylah Rose consistently failed to communicate and that when she did, she was “often cold and unnecessarily aggressive.” ...
coming just two days after Noelia Voigt’s resignation as Miss USA, has brought fresh attention on Rose, another blow for an organization that has struggled. “I feel like they’ve already been ...
Rose also decided to remove questions involving politics, sex, or religion from the interview round, which disappointed many past contestants. Unlike Miss USA, Miss America features a talent ...
"We're not just parading onstage, and we're not just wearing heels," Rose told me in September, adding that she would make Miss USA "relevant to today." A few days later, in a speech she gave ...
Ms. Rose didn’t only want to wear a sash, as her mother and grandmother had done before her: She wanted to run Miss USA. Last summer Ms. Rose, 45, whose legal name is Laylah Loiczly, finally ...