Competition week for Miss Mississippi 2019 begins in Vicksburg

VICKSBURG, Miss. (WLBT) – On Sunday, 45 contestants arrived in Vicksburg for the beginning of competition week at Miss Mississippi 2019. There were many changes last year for Miss America and this year there are changes at the state level.

David Blackledge, Chairman and Executive Director for Miss Mississippi explains the changes for 2019. (Source: WLBT)

David Blackledge, Chairman and Executive Director for Miss Mississippi explains the changes for 2019. (Source: WLBT)

The week begins Sunday with rehearsals for production numbers. Judge’s interviews begin Monday morning for the first group of contestants. This year there is one area judges will not give a score. There is no swimsuit competition at Miss Mississippi 2019.

David Blackledge, Chairman of the Miss Mississippi Board and Executive Director said, “for 61 years we’ve had swimwear here, but for year number 62 we will not have that competition. We will have the private interview this year and also the talent.”

Swimsuit was eliminated last year at Miss America. This year at Miss Mississippi the judges and audience will hear more about the Social Impact Initiatives of each contestant.

“We’ll have on stage question and then evening wear with a ten second Social Impact Statement from each candidate. Talent has moved up to fifty percent on the preliminary nights from thirty-five percent so that there’s more emphasis placed on talent on the preliminary nights. So we’re just looking forward to a great competition. We have 45 outstanding young ladies from around our state and it’s going to be a great competition”, Blackledge said.

Of the 45 contestants six from the Top 10 in 2018 are back and two preliminary winners who tied in Talent last year, Molly May, Miss Dixie and Charity Lockridge, Miss Pride of the South.

Charity Lockridge, Miss Pride of the South tied for a preliminary win in Talent in 2018. (Source: WLBT)

Charity Lockridge, Miss Pride of the South tied for a preliminary win in Talent in 2018. (Source: WLBT)

Lockridge said, “I worked so hard and most importantly I got on stage and I did not perform that song. That was a song where I went into complete praise and worship.”

Molly May, Miss Dixie won in preliminary talent in 2018. (Source: WLBT)

Molly May, Miss Dixie won in preliminary talent in 2018. (Source: WLBT)

“Singing is something that I very much consider a passion. And so when you’re rewarded for singing and opening yourself up and being vulnerable on stage and then having, and being rewarded for it, it’s so fulfilling”, May said.

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