NEWS & UPDATES
October 21, 2021
IN THE NEWS: DAILY STAR
Marisa Butler, the current Miss Earth USA, has lifted the lid on the world of pageants
Media Contact: Laura Clark, marketing@missearthusa.com
Current Miss Earth USA Marisa Butler has lifted the lid on the world of pageants as she bows out of the industry after 10 years.
The 27-year-old will soon be giving up her title of Miss Earth USA - an organisation committed to bringing awareness to environmental issues. She also competed in Miss USA 2016, as well as Miss World 2018, where she won the title of Miss World Sportswomen, so it's safe to say she definitely has a lot of experience. But what is it really like being a pageant queen and competing in them? Here Daily Star reveals all...
Talking about why she entered Miss Earth USA, Marisa said the pageant really stands out due to its environmental focus.
She exclusively told Daily Star: "I have always been very environmentally focused. I used to rehabilitate sick animals with my mother, and I'm a leader of a non-profit clean up in San Diego. I was excited that the pageant had the same moral values that I did."
Discussing her excitement at winning, she added: "It was amazing, I've been in pageants for 10 years, so this was a defining moment for me.
"It was really humbling to see the caliber of women I was up against and the amazing work they are doing for their communities."
Marisa also works as a financial adviser and even on environmental issues. So she says it does annoy her if people assume pageant girls aren't intelligent.
"If people still think that girls in pageants aren't intelligent then they haven't been paying attention," she said.
VIEW MARISA'S 2021 MISS EARTH COMPETITION SCHEDULE
However, she does admit she used to think the same.
"Before entering pageant world, I shared some of the beliefs due to things like pop culture and TV shows. They don't paint the pageant world in a great light. When you enter into that world, you realise how far from the truth that actually is. These women are so intelligent. Some are doctors and lawyers, I'm a financial adviser, and the current Miss Universe is an engineer."
Asked what her work thing about her being a pageant queen, she says her company is very supportive.
"Work is very supportive, but I'm not sure that's the case for all financial adviser firms," she said. "It's a very male-dominated industry."
Marisa said her (colleagues) are even helping her to create an environmental podcast platform after her reign as Miss Earth USA. When asked about the pageant girls she's competed against, Marisa calls them "amazing", saying she's made some "wonderful friends" through pageants.
FOLLOW MARISA ON INSTAGRAM @MISSEARTHUSA
In fact, she says when she gets married, most of her bridesmaids will probably be fellow pageant girls. This is far from the competitive atmosphere many of us are led to believe when it comes to pageants.
Talking about this, Marisa said: "Something like this could happen in any situation - such as sports teams or work. There's also usually that bad one in the crowd. My experience with pageants has been so far from that though. I've never experienced it personally, although I'm sure it's happened to other people."
"My advice to young girls who want to be in pageants is to not be that girl. You can learn so much from other girls if you support other women."
National Program Information
The next Miss Earth USA national pageant will take place in January 2022 in Orlando. In addition to the preliminary to Miss Earth, the United States national program includes competition divisions for married women and girls age 5-18. The pageant is associated with an official nonprofit sector Beauties for a Cause USA, providing scholarships to delegates and national winners as well as service opportunities and community partnerships.
Candidates interested in joining the upcoming national pageant for the opportunity to represent the USA at the next Miss Earth competition may submit an application at missearthusa.com > APPLY.
Save the Date Photography