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What It's Really Like to Run for Miss USA During a Pandemic

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Project Runway when she received an email letting her know that the event was off due to new COVID-19 restrictions. After reading the message she thought, “‘Oh, wow, what a bummer.

I wonder what’s going to happen now?’ Little did I know that that event—which I didn’t even make it to—would be one of the last times I expected to be around a big group of people.”Gibau spent March and April inside her Brooklyn apartment where, like so many others, she started doing YouTube workouts in her living room to stay in shape.

Work migrated onto Zoom, where she used virtual events to promote her , “More Than Enough.” Gibau tried to remain hopeful, but with each passing day, her expectations that a Miss USA pageant would happen in 2020 diminished.So it.

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