Rima Fakih, Miss Michigan, Miss USA 2010 was crowned Sunday night and became the first Arab-American to win the beauty contest. LAS VEGAS – [REMOVED] / / ; won Rima Fakih of Dearborn, Michigan, the pageant at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas after a bracing confidence in orange bikini and gold, wearing a white strapless gown reminiscent of a wedding dress and said Medicare should contraceptive pill. Fakih, 24, a former New Yorker, which struck in Dearborn, Michigan from 50 other candidates, including Miss Oklahoma finalist for the grand prize. When asked on stage, how they felt about the huge profits, little brunette quipped, “Ask me after I had a pizza.” “I feel good. Thank you for hiring me, Donald Trump, who co-owns the Miss USA said. Fakih accepts her crown Kristen Dalton, Miss USA out at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Lebonon born, she moved with her parents to the United States as an infant and attended Catholic school in New York until his family moved to Michigan in 2003. You

graduated from the University of Michigan-Dearborn with a degree in economics and business management. She plans to start law school after one year reign. <- embed> < / object> Fakih almost behind his long strapless dress during the evening wear portion of Sunday night led the competition live on NBC. In the interview segment of the event, was asked if she thought should be covered by health insurance for birth control. She said yes. “I believe that birth control is like any other medicine, even if a controlled substance,” said Fakih, who was raised in a household that celebrates both Christian and Muslim. told reporters she sold the 1998 Ford Taurus

on the registration fee of $ 800 for the salary of Miss Michigan. Besides the production of grants and a wardrobe fit for a queen, Fakih a luxury apartment in New York will be given to live, while Miss USA. Fakih, a lawyer and breast cancer awareness ovarian cancer is, for the title of Miss Universe contest later this year. It is already bracing for questions

on their roots. “I think this would be proof that the Arabs are not always try to separate, but integrated into American culture,” she recently told the Arab World Network. “What would the world, yes, there are Arabs who are not only good show appearance, but also inside,” she said. “There are Arabs who care, who are good people, and love of country they live in. I think it would be a positive image of the Arab.” Miss New York Davina Reeves 26, of Manhattan, not to the 15 finalists. <> Object

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