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Miss Nebraska has been crowned the winner of Miss USA 2025

October 24, 2025
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Miss Nebraska has been crowned the winner of Miss USA 2025
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Miss Nebraska Audrey Eckert in the 2025 Miss USA costume contest.
Miss Nebraska Audrey Eckert in the 2025 Miss USA costume contest.

Reza Venegas

  • Miss Nebraska Audrey Eckert was crowned the new Miss USA in Reno, Nevada, on Friday night.
  • She will represent the United States at the Miss Universe 2025 pageant on November 21.
  • Eckert is a social media and marketing coordinator for a fashion brand.

There’s a new Miss USA in town.

Miss Nebraska Audrey Eckert was named the winner of the 74th annual Miss USA pageant on Friday night at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada. She was crowned by the current Miss Universe, Victoria Kjær Theilvig.

Miss USA 2024 Alma Cooper shared in an Instagram post on Friday that she had declined to participate in the 2025 pageant, though they paid tribute to her reign during the finals.

Eckert studied business administration at the University of Nebraska, where she was a member of the Husker cheer squad, according to her Miss USA bio. Now, she’s a social media and marketing coordinator for the Thai fashion brand Sapahn.

The 23-year-old will go on to represent the United States at the Miss Universe pageant in November.

Revamping the Miss USA pageant

A headshot of Miss Nebraska 2025 Audrey Eckert.
Miss Nebraska 2025 Audrey Eckert.

Courtesy of Miss USA

Fifty-one women competed for the Miss USA crown, taking part in swimsuit, evening gown, and interview rounds during the preliminary competition earlier this week in Reno.

In past years at Miss USA, the top 15 to 20 contestants were picked by a selection committee. The new CEO, Thom Brodeur, told Business Insider in September that he was eliminating the committee to bring more transparency to the competition.

“For many, many years, young women have come into this organization competing with a rule — it’s very clearly stated, you know what you’re signing up for in your contestant contract — that the leadership team, management, and others can be part of the selection process,” Brodeur said. “So the process for selecting a new Miss USA and Miss Teen USA isn’t just left up to the judges. That’s how it has historically been.”

“Part of what my team and I intend to do is to remove that selection committee rule out of contestant contracts,” he added. “What that means, very simply, is who the judges pick is the winner of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. And what that means to the competitors — the young women who compete in this sport — is that they are going to have a 100% fair shot where nobody else’s voice or influence affects their ability to place in the competition.”

This year’s judges were Miss USA 2014 and current “The Valley” star Nia Sanchez, “Dancing With the Stars” pro Sasha Farber, former “Bachelor in Paradise” star Jade Roper Tolbert, model scout Hannah Edwards, and fashion designer Kenneth Barlis.

The final question

Brodeur also brought back interview questions about current events, which had been off-limits under former Miss USA CEO Laylah Rose.

“We’re not just all talking about our favorite colors, movies, or songs,” Brodeur told Business Insider in September. “So I think it’s important that we allow the intelligence of the women in the Miss USA and Teen USA communities to shine.”

During the final question round, the contestants were asked about artificial intelligence, barriers women may face when building lasting wealth, and more.

Miss Nebraska’s question was: “When people look back on our generation 100 years from now, what do you hope they say about us, and what are you doing to help make that happen?”

“Our generation is, without a doubt, adaptable,” Eckert said. “We have learned to grow and change through so many things.”

“I work in digital media every single day, and I teach 500 athletes on a weekly basis how to stay safe online, and being safe online, and learning to grow up in a digital world requires you to be adaptable, just like the job of Miss USA,” she continued. “She’s heading to Miss Universe very shortly, and she needs to be adaptable, she needs to roll with the punches, and she needs to lead our great nation with pride.”

A new winner for a new era

Miss Nebraska Audrey Eckert in the 2025 Miss USA costume contest.
Miss Nebraska Audrey Eckert in the 2025 Miss USA costume contest.

Reza Venegas

Miss USA hasn’t had a scandal-free year since 2020. In the half-decade since, there have been rigging accusations, sexual harassment allegations, three different CEOs, two resigned queens, and one bombshell lawsuit.

Brodeur hopes to usher in a new era with the new Miss USA, who will kick off her reign with a flight to Thailand for the weekslong Miss Universe 2025 competition. The televised finals will air on November 21.

Brodeur told Business Insider in September that the new Miss USA will have a “pretty aggressive appearance roster” when she returns.

“Time is going to prove this out, and we have to do the work to prove it, but my goal is to reestablish Miss USA and Miss Teen USA as America’s It Girls,” he said.

Let the reign begin.

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