Miss Teen USA has given up her crown, simply two days after Miss USA resigned to prioritise her psychological well being.

UmaSofia Srivastava, 17, stated she was stepping down from the position as a result of her “private values not totally align with the path of the organisation”.

Posting on Instagram, she stated: “I’m grateful for all of the assist from my household, my state administrators, my sister queens, and the followers who’ve cheered me on since I gained my state title.

“I’ll all the time look again on my time as Miss NJ Teen USA fondly, and the expertise of representing my state as a primary technology, Mexican-Indian American on the nationwide stage was fulfilling in itself.”

She was topped in September 2023.

Her announcement got here after Miss USA Noelia Voigt stated she was relinquishing her title with a message urging folks to take care of their psychological well being.

UmaSofia vowed to proceed her work advocating for “schooling and acceptance”.

She has written a kids’s ebook known as The White Jaguar, which led to working with charities, and he or she stated this work had all the time been her “true function”.

She stated she was wanting ahead to ending highschool and making use of for college.

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In an Instagram put up, Miss Teen USA stated: “We respect and assist UmaSofia’s determination to step down from her duties.

“The well-being of our titleholders is a high precedence.”

The pageant stated it was reviewing plans for “the transition of duties to a successor”.

Work is now going down to exchange each Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.

On Monday, 24-year-old Ms Voigt stated her “journey as Miss USA has been extremely significant” however she had made the “robust determination” to resign.

She stated: “My hope is that I proceed to encourage others to stay steadfast, prioritise your psychological well being, advocate for your self and others through the use of your voice, and by no means be afraid of what the longer term holds, even when it feels unsure.”

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