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Miss Montana: First autistic Miss America contestant

smith2267

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Miss Montana: First autistic Miss America contestant

USA Today said:
Look for Alexis Wineman when she struts her stuff Saturday night in Las Vegas for the 2013 Miss America Competition (ABC, 9 p.m.), because she'll be making history. Wineman, 18, is the pageant's first autistic competitor.

"Growing up, I never was really interested in pageants. I thought it would be something I was never able to do," Wineman told Today. "I was wondering why I was different, why I couldn't make any friends, why I was bullied. I just kept asking myself, 'Why, why, why?'".

Finally, at age 11, Wineman was diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder and borderline Asperger's syndrome, conditions on the autism spectrum. "I felt like it came 11 years too late," she says, "but when it came right down to it, it really did help. I found ways to cope. I was able to move on. By the time I graduated, I was really accepting who I was."

As for the pagent world, she tells Time it started as a way to pay for college. "Around high school graduation, I realized I was the fourth child in my family to go to college, and there was no money left for me. I asked my mom about different ways to get scholarships, and she mentioned the Miss Montana competition, thinking I'd never go for it. But I did, and I won."

She has formed partnerships with the autism groups Autism Speaks and Generation Rescue and the special needs support group AbilityPath. It's all provided her with a perfect platform for Miss America: Living with Autism. And, she's apparently funny. Her talent for the show will be stand-up comedy.
 
Thanks for the link! She certainly is a knock out. I hope she wins or at least makes the top runners up. It must've taken tremendous courage for her to compete what with all the hidden agendas & BS that comes with beauty pageants.
 
Thanks for the link! She certainly is a knock out. I hope she wins or at least makes the top runners up. It must've taken tremendous courage for her to compete what with all the hidden agendas & BS that comes with beauty pageants.

Those come with being NT females :p
 
Thanks for drawing this to my attention. I really hope that she does well as so many young Autistic people need successful role models.
 

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