There she is,Miss America!

Miss Virginia Camille Schrier earned the title of Miss America 2020 on Thursday night, beating out 50 other contestants for the prestigious crown after performing the show’s first-ever science demonstration in the talent portion.

Schrier, 24, showed the audience the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, and earned high praise from the judges — Kelly Rowland,Queer Eye‘s Karamo Brown andSuperstoreactress Lauren Ash — when she told them, “Miss America is someone who needs to educate.”

Prior to her win, Schrier — a PharmD student at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy — thanked the pageant for “taking the focus off our bodies” and giving her a chance to be recognized for her smarts, personality and mission.

Schrier said her goal as Miss America was to promote drug safety and abuse prevention while also championing STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education.

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Camille Schrier

Miss America Camille Schrier and first runner-up Miss Georgia Victoria Hill.

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This year, the annual event — dubbed Miss America 2.0 — was held live at Mohegan Sun Casino & Resort in Uncasville, Connecticut.Access Hollywood’s Mario Lopez and Kit Hoover hosted.

Miss America Camille Schrier.

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Miss America 2020
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Seitz said a child born in that condition today would be admitted to the NICU, but that wasn’t the case for her.

“I was waiting in the streets, alone, while my mother was out prostituting trying to make money,” Seitz, 23, explained. “It’s a rotten shame, but that was the reality for me.”

Tiffany Seitz.Courtesy of Miss America Organization

Tiffany Seitz Miss America Competition 2020

Seitz’s life profoundly changed with the early help of a foster care agency and a loving family from Freeport, Pennsylvania, who took her in when she was a few months old before adopting her when she was 2½.

Because of their impact in her life, Seitz now shares her story, with hopes of bringing attention to how foster care and adoption working together can save lives.

“I’m so grateful that my parents have given me so much, opportunities that I wouldn’t have had had it not been for the gift of adoption,” she said. “I hope my story will inspire other people to consider doing the same thing.”

source: people.com