Reigning Miss USA Noelia Voigt Steps Down to Prioritize Mental Health

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06/05/2024 23h58

Miss USA Noelia Voigt Resigns from Title to Prioritize Mental Health

In a heartfelt announcement on Monday, reigning Miss USA, Noelia Voigt, shared with her fans that she has decided to resign from her prestigious title in order to prioritize her mental health. At just 24 years old, Voigt had won the Miss USA crown in September, and since then, she has been an inspiring figure to many.

Taking to Instagram, Voigt expressed her gratitude towards her supporters and explained the significance of making decisions that are best for one's well-being. She reflected on her journey as Miss USA, proudly representing Utah and later the USA at the Miss Universe pageant. Voigt recognized the unexpected path her childhood dream had taken her and emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication in her success.

Throughout her reign, Voigt utilized her platform to advocate for various causes such as anti-bullying, dating violence awareness and prevention, and immigration rights and reform. She particularly highlighted her heritage as the first Venezuelan-American woman to have won the Miss USA title.

Voigt acknowledged that resigning from her position was a difficult choice, but she believes it is the right decision for her personal growth. Despite stepping down, she expressed her determination to continue inspiring others to pursue their dreams and emphasized the significance of prioritizing mental health.

Following Voigt's announcement, the Miss USA Organization released a statement expressing their support and respect for her decision. They affirmed that the well-being of their titleholders is a top priority, and they understand Voigt's need to focus on herself at this time. The organization is currently reviewing plans for a smooth transition of responsibilities to a successor, and details regarding the crowning of the new Miss USA will be announced in the near future.

Noelia Voigt had previously been crowned Miss Alabama Collegiate in 2020 before representing the United States at the Miss Universe 2023 pageant in El Salvador. Her journey as Miss USA has touched the hearts of many, and her decision to prioritize her mental health serves as a reminder of the importance of self-care and well-being.

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