Kayleigh Bush, a former beauty pageant winner, has taken a sharp turn against the Miss America organization, accusing them of failing to define what constitutes a woman. This dispute arose from a disagreement over the inclusion of transgender women in the pageant, leading to her crown being stripped. Bush, who was crowned Miss North Florida in September 2024, refused to sign a contract that she believed would allow her to compete against transgender women, a stance that ultimately cost her the title.
In an interview on Capitol Hill, Bush expressed her discontent with the controversial language in the Miss America contract. She explained that her refusal to sign the contract was a stand against what she perceived as an inclusive definition of women, which she felt contradicted her personal beliefs. Despite the fallout, Bush has moved on, proudly displaying her new title as 'Miss She Leads America' and gaining support from celebrities.
This saga has left a lasting impression on Bush, who now views the Miss America organization with a critical eye. Her story highlights the complex and often contentious nature of beauty pageants, where personal beliefs and societal expectations can clash, leading to significant consequences for those involved.