Miss USA 2015

Miss USA 2015
Olivia Jordan, Miss USA 2015
DateJuly 12, 2015
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueBaton Rouge River Center Arena, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Broadcaster
Entrants51
Placements15
WinnerOlivia Jordan
 Oklahoma
CongenialityKimberly Agron
 Alaska
Renee Bull
 Delaware
PhotogenicGretchen Reece
 Indiana
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Miss USA 2015 was the 64th Miss USA pageant, held at the Baton Rouge River Center Arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on July 12, 2015. All fifty states and the District of Columbia competed. Nia Sanchez of Nevada crowned her successor Olivia Jordan of Oklahoma at the end of the event. This was Oklahoma's first Miss USA title in the pageant's history.[2]

The pageant was broadcast on Reelz after remarks made by Miss Universe Organization owner Donald Trump regarding Mexican immigrants during Trump's speech announcing his candidacy for the Republican nomination for U.S. President on June 16, 2015, in New York City led NBC, which had broadcast the pageant since 2003, and incumbent rights holders Univision Communications and Televisa to terminate their relationships with the Organization and Trump himself.[3] It was also affected by many of the originally announced hosts, judges and musical performers pulling out in protest.[4][5][6] Miss USA generated a unique Twitter audience of 2.42 million, according to Nielsen Social, No. 1 among entertainment series and specials during the week ended July 12.

Entertainment correspondent Alex Wehrley, a former Miss Wisconsin USA 2009, was brought in to host the pageant alongside game show host Todd Newton after original hosts Cheryl Burke of Dancing with the Stars and MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts withdrew.[7]

This was the only Miss USA to be aired on Reelz and this was the last edition that Donald Trump had been the owner. This was also the first pageant since 1964 to take place in the month of July.

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  2. ^ Plucinska, Joanna (July 12, 2015). "Miss Oklahoma Olivia Jordan Is the Winner of the Miss USA Pageant 2015". Time. Retrieved December 14, 2021.
  3. ^ Stelter, Brian (2015-07-02). "Donald Trump's Miss USA back on TV: Reelz channel steps in". CNNMoney. Retrieved 2019-07-15.
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  7. ^ "Game show host Todd Newton, actress Alex Wehrley to host Miss USA". Associated Press. 2015-07-08. Retrieved 2019-07-15.