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Morgan Woolard, the previous
Miss Oklahoma USA, left some really big shoes to fill.... or should we say "pumps". As you may remember, a few months ago, this stunning Oklahoma beauty and
BodyTrends Client became a national obsession as she answered a very controversial question onstage at the
Miss USA pageant. The answer she gave to the question, it is felt, cost her the crown. But still, America was very impressed with the blonde,
Catherine Deneuve re-incarnate from Southside OKC. A national Television Blitz followed with appearances on
Letterman, Larry King, Fox & Friends, as well the photoshoots for
Tony Bowls and Hallmark. She has 3 Facebook Pages and has many other tribute pages set up by Fans of her. What a tough act to follow.
Enter Kaitlyn Smith, a local model for the
Anthony David Modeling Agency and pre-med student at
the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK. This former Lake Havasu High School Beauty, although unquestionably beautiful, was an unlikely pageant winner. Why? Unlike most of the competitors at the
Miss Oklahoma USA pageant held at the Masonic Temple in Guthrie, OK on November 28, 2010, she had never been in a pageant before, ever.
After a preliminary night of competition, it was clear Kaitlyn Smith was not a novice. She had what it took. Kaitlyn and 4 other BodyTrends clients survived the first cut leading to the Top 15. They included
Tailor Cook, Michelle Bruffett (last year's 1st Runner-up), Michelle McCoy, and
Kelsie Guthrie.
Was it the beautiful face, the Sculpted physique perfected at
BodyTrends and by BodyTrends trainer
Joey Codner, the metallic leopard skin evening gown, the "walk" or the command and articulation in which she answered her interview question. We will never know for sure, but in the final moments of the pageant, with just 2 women left on stage, the audience was about to find out that you don't need previous experience in a pageant to become a champion. Applause like thunderclaps filled the auditorium as the successor to Morgan Woolard was crowned, and the biggest shoes in the USA were filled.
Kaitlyn Smith, Miss Norman North, was crowned
Miss Oklahoma USA 2011.
In attendance in Guthrie were BodyTrends owners, Harvey Jenkins, MD and Tashonda Dixon, Manager Stacey Neuhauser and several members of the BodyTrends staff who treated and attended Kaitlyn Smith. According to Dr. Jenkins, "This is a very satisfying moment for BodyTrends, with Kaitlyn Smith being our 3rd client to win Miss Oklahoma USA. We are so grateful to
Heather Rouba, who is a former Mrs. Oklahoma for bringing this exceptionally beautiful woman to our attention. We look forward to helping Kaitlyn as she prepares for Miss USA. Just like Morgan, we think that with her beauty and countenance, she can go all the way."
Tashonda Dixon was equally excited about Kaitlyn's victory. She noted that "like all 10 of our clients competing, Kaitlyn worked so hard. You could tell that she was committed and determined." She also added that "Tonite was an important night for BodyTrends. With our 10 client competitors, virtually all of our
Bodysculpting Services and
Facial technology was represented on stage. Every thing from Lip filler and Cheek enhancement to our
MOTIVES Cosmetics make-up line,
Laser skin resurfacing, and our
Accent, VIP and Zerona bodysculpting. "
As the association of Bodytrends with physiques that when pageants becomes more known, people from across the nation are looking to BodyTrends for their BodySculpting and beautification needs. In addition to being an Official Sponsor of the Miss Oklahoma (of the Miss America Pageant), BodyTrends is now a
Sponsor of the Miss Nevada USA pageant. In addition to preparing Miss Oklahoma (America) Emoly West at
BodyTrends New Tulsa location, and Miss Missouri ( America) Erika Hebron, the newly crowned Miss Nevada will come to BodyTrends in Oklahoma to begin her preparation.
With 5 clients reaching the Top five of National Pageants last year, BodyTrends of Oklahoma CIty and Tulsa is ready for its first National Pageant winner. And BodyTrends believes it may have its first one in the making.
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