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Miss USA Cheslie Kryst at the 2019 Miss Universe pageant. Para Griffin/Getty Images Kryst won Miss USA in 2019 while representing North Carolina and placed in the top 10 at Miss Universe.
Cheslie Corrinne Kryst (/ k r ɪ s t / KREEST; April 28, 1991 – January 30, 2022) was an American television correspondent, model, and beauty pageant titleholder.She was also an attorney and a correspondent for the TV show Extra from October 2019 until her death.
The 2019 competition served as the second consecutive time that the pageant has been held concurrently with the Miss Teen USA competition. This was also the final pageant where it was televised on Fox. The contest was won by Cheslie Kryst of North Carolina, who was crowned by Sarah Rose Summers of Nebraska.
Miss USA 2019 and Extra correspondent Cheslie Kryst has died. She was 30 years old. The cause of death is believed to be suicide. Her family statement is here.
The competition was hosted by Allie LaForce and Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst. The competition marked the first year that a new crown made by luxury jeweler Mouawad was used at Miss Teen USA, effectively retiring the Mikimoto Crown. [3] For a third consecutive year, the competition was held concurrently alongside the Miss USA competition.
Tamron Hall, Viola Davis and Danielle Brooks are among those mourning Cheslie Kryst, the former Miss USA and "Extra" correspondent, who died Sunday. Tamron Hall, Viola Davis and Danielle Brooks ...
The family of Cheslie Kryst have confirmed that the Extra correspondent and former Miss USA has died. She was 30 years old. "In devastation and great sorrow, we share the passing of our beloved ...
Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, along with the 2019 winners of Miss America, Miss Teen USA and Miss Universe made history as the first slate of Black women to hold all major titles in a single year.