Miss USA is Miss Nebraska! "the corn husker state" Headed to Miss Universe!
Audrey Eckert of Nebraska Crowned Miss USA 2025, Set to Represent the U.S. at Miss Universe in Thailand
In a dazzling ceremony at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada, Audrey Eckert, a 23-year-old marketing coordinator and global cheer coach from Nebraska, was crowned Miss USA 2025—becoming only the second Nebraskan to win the national title since Sarah Rose Summers in 2018 E! Online WQAD.
ð A Crowned Moment of Grace and Purpose
Eckert’s crowning was historic not only for her home state but for the Miss USA organization itself, which has undergone a major leadership overhaul. With Miss Universe 2024 Victoria KjÊr Theilvig placing the crown on her head—amid the absence of outgoing Miss USA Alma Cooper—Eckert’s win marked a symbolic reset for the pageant, now under the direction of CEO Thom Brodeur People E! Online PRIMETIMER.
ð Who Is Audrey Eckert?
- Hometown: Lincoln, Nebraska
 - Education: Business Administration, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
 - Career: Social media and marketing coordinator for Thai handbag brand Sapahn
 - Advocacy: Founder of the Digital Safety Ambassador Program, empowering over 500 youth weekly to navigate social media with confidence WQAD Yahoo
 - Pageant History: Third runner-up at Miss Teen USA 2020
 Eckert blends Midwest resilience with global vision. Her platform centers on digital safety, mental health, and intentional leadership, using fashion and education as tools for empowerment WQAD PRIMETIMER.
✈️ Next Stop: Miss Universe 2025
Audrey Eckert will represent the United States at the 74th Miss Universe pageant, held on November 21, 2025, in Thailand. She joins over 100 delegates from around the world in a competition that now welcomes married women, mothers, and professionals—reflecting a broader, more inclusive definition of beauty and leadership E! Online WQAD.
ð¬ Audrey’s Message
“NEBRASKA, WE DID IT!” Eckert wrote on Instagram. “Even typing that out feels surreal. The past 24 hours have been nothing short of magical” E! Online.
Her final question response—focused on adaptability and generational impact—earned her top marks from judges including Nia Sanchez, Sasha Farber, and Kenneth Barlis Yahoo.
ð️ A New Era for Miss USA
With Alma Cooper choosing not to attend the crowning ceremony, citing personal values and integrity, Eckert’s win comes at a time of transformation for the Miss USA brand. Her reign is expected to usher in a new chapter of transparency, advocacy, and global relevance People E! Online PRIMETIMER.
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