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MonaLesa Diamond Brackett Places Second Runner-Up at Miss New York USA 2025
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Monalesa Brackett at Miss New York USA 2025
The reigning Miss Kings County USA is recognized for her groundbreaking participation and powerful platform of inclusivity.

BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Nyenta -- We're excited to announce that MonaLesa Diamond Brackett, the reigning Miss Kings County USA, was named second runner-up at the Miss New York USA 2025 pageant. The final competition, hosted by Andreia Gibau, took place at the Hilton Albany on Sunday, August 17th.

The show opened with a vibrant dance number where MonaLesa was front and center. During the swimwear portion, MonaLesa made a powerful statement in an all-black burkini with hints of gold. For the evening wear competition, she graced the stage in a breathtaking, floor-length gown featuring bedazzled, golden detailing and dramatic white, voluminous sleeves and cape. Judges for the event included Constantine James, Cynthia Campbell Hunt, Mariela Pepin, Kristen White, Zachary Helsel, Caleigh Shade, and Carol Ann.

In a statement following the pageant, MonaLesa said, "Although I didn't take home the crown, I am incredibly grateful for this opportunity and for the outpouring of support I've received from my community and everyone who has followed my journey."

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MonaLesa, 36, is an entrepreneur, educator, and licensed real estate agent from Brooklyn. Her impressive performance and second runner-up placement are a testament to the powerful statement she made as a Black American Muslim woman competing in full modest attire. Her participation redefined beauty standards and promoted inclusivity on a grand stage.

Inspired by the Miss USA organization's recent removal of age caps, she returned to pageantry after a decade-long hiatus, proving that purpose and dreams have no age limit. As the founder of "The Real Estate Fairy, LLC," MonaLesa is deeply committed to helping homeless individuals and those with housing vouchers find safe and stable homes.

MonaLesa's top-three finish is a significant achievement that amplifies her message that true beauty comes from faith, resilience, and a dedication to serving others.

MonaLesa is proudly sponsored by the Alan Wheeler State Farm agency, Popeyes (Harlem, NY), Claver Parking Garage, Empress Lanice Media House, World Martial Arts Center, Urban Modesty, Fhatimah's Obsessions, Be Glorious, Jenna-Monet Beauty and friends and family.

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