The second night of the Miss America preliminary competition in Atlantic City was filled with talented contestants showcasing their singing, dancing, and musical skills.
However, one participant dared to be different – Kelley Johnson, Miss Colorado. Instead of a traditional performance, Kelly took the stage in her nurse scrubs and delivered a heartfelt monologue about her experience caring for an Alzheimer’s patient.
The crowd was initially surprised by her unconventional choice, but as she spoke, her words touched the hearts of everyone in the room. Kelly’s passion and compassion shone through, making her a standout contestant. Her performance was a testament to her dedication to her profession and her patients.
Kelly’s impressive background in nursing only adds to her remarkable story. A valedictorian graduate of Grand View University’s nursing program, she currently works as a registered nurse.
Her talent and commitment to her craft make her a true winner, regardless of the competition’s outcome. Kelly’s courageous performance will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the Miss America pageant and its audience.