First Ever Active Duty Officer Crowned Miss USA Amid Year Of Transgender Winner Controversy

For the first time ever, an active duty U.S. female Army officer was crowned Miss USA on Sunday — the same year that a trans-identifying male won the Miss Maryland beauty pageant.

On Sunday, at the Miss USA Pageant in Los Angeles, Miss Michigan, Alma Cooper, smiled as she walked the catwalk, waving to the crowd while wearing the tiara and a sash that read Miss USA, CNN reported.

Cooper — who is a second lieutenant who serves as a military intelligence officer — told judges during the Q&A portion of the pageant that “as the daughter of a migrant worker, a proud Afro Latina woman and an officer of the United States Army, I am living the American dream.”

“If there’s anything that my life and my mother have taught me, it’s that your circumstances never define your destiny: You can make success accessible through demanding excellence,” she added.

Alma Cooper, the winner of Miss USA 2024, has explained that her family values became the driving force for her success, and she is nothing but grateful to her parents. She is of Afro-Latina ethnicity, the daughter of a black father, Stacey Cooper, and a Latina mother, Oralia… pic.twitter.com/MrGzbzh2Ix

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Speaking in a recent article, Cooper said, “Other contestants may be drawn to pageants for their glitz and glamor, but I see the stage as an opportunity to represent the many girls of color who often go unseen and unheard, and to inspire others to free themselves from circumstances and perceptions about who they are.”

Miss Maryland, Bailey Anne Kennedy, who identifies as transgender, was on hand at the event to compete against the 49 female pageant winners on Sunday in the Miss USA competition, as previously reported. Out of the 50 contestants, the top 20 women were chosen, and Kennedy was not one, the Baltimore Sun noted.

Kennedy won the state competition in June, calling the victory a “whirlwind because I knew it was bigger than me. I knew that it was going to mean a lot for all the LGBTQ kids out there who might feel like they don’t belong in a box — like me growing up.”

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Last year, Rikkie Kolle, a 22-year-old trans-identifying man, was crowned “Miss Netherlands” and went on to compete in the 2023 Miss Universe pageant, as previously reported.

The same year, a trans-identifying male was crowned “Miss San Francisco” and went on to compete in the Miss California pageant for the crown. Monroe Lace, a man who identifies as a woman, won the pageant in March, qualifying to compete for the 2023 Miss California title.

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Justin Timberlake’s License Suspended After DWI Arrest, Judge Threatens His Attorney With Gag Order

Justin Timberlake had his license suspended following his DWI (driving while intoxicated) arrest in June in New York and his attorney was threated with a gag order.

The 43-year-old pop star appeared virtually on Friday where he pleaded not guilty for a second time to the charge in Sag Harbor Village Justice Court, NBC News reported.

During the hearing, Justice Carl Irace announced that the pop star’s out-of-state New York license would be suspended because Timberlake refused to take a breathalyzer test on June 18 when he was pulled over, the outlet noted.

The judge also blasted the singer’s attorney, Edward Burke, for his “irresponsible” comments, claiming that it “comes off as an attempt to poison the case before it even begins,” NBC News noted.

A Sag Harbor Village judge suspended Justin Timberlake’s driving privileges at a virtual hearing after the pop star pleaded not guilty to a charge of driving while intoxicated https://t.co/SeJapYiJiX pic.twitter.com/kIVicqDXTL

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Justice Irace even threatened Burke with a gag order if he continued to make such comments. However, the judge never shared exactly what those comments were, the outlet noted.

The hearing took place after Burke claimed the case would be dismissed, alleging the police screwed up when they arrested Timberlake, as previously reported. At the time, Burke told the court that his client was “not intoxicated” when he was arrested.

“The police made a number of very significant errors in this case,” Burke said in his statement. “Justin respects law enforcement and the very important job that they do. He cooperated with the police officers at all times and treated them with the respect they deserve.”

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“He also respects the entire judicial process including the District Attorney and Judge who were in court today,” he added. “But the fact remains, he was not intoxicated and they made an error in arresting him for it. We are confident that this charge will be dismissed.”

Surveillance footage from the night of the arrest shows Timberlake’s 2025 BMW driving down a deserted street near the American Hotel in Sag Harbor in the Hamptons. The arrest report says Timberlake was stopped after a police officer noticed him ignoring a stop sign and “fail[ing] to keep on the right side of the roadway,” People noted.

The officer reported that Timberlake’s “eyes were bloodshot and glassy, a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage was emanating from his breath, he was unable to divide attention, he had slowed speech, he was unsteady afoot, and he performed poorly on all standardized field sobriety tests.”

The report also noted that Timberlake said, “I had one martini and I followed my friends home.”

The “Cry Me a River” singer was charged with one count of driving while intoxicated and was given citations for running a stop sign and failure to keep in lane.

The next hearing Timberlake might need to appear at will take place September 13, NBC News noted.

Related: Justin Timberlake Lawyer Argues In Court Singer Wasn’t Intoxicated During DWI Arrest

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