Miss America Cassie Donegan Finally Breaks Silence On Backlash Over Her Look After Winning
Following massive online outrage over her pageant makeup, the new Miss America 2026, Cassie Donegan, proved that beauty truly lies within.
The 27-year-old addressed the online criticism and hate she faced in a recent interview while discussing her iconic win on the night of September 7, 2025.
She represented New York in the competition and beat 52 fellow contestants from all 50 states.
- Cassie Donegan addressed the harsh judgment over her Miss America 2026 pageant makeup, sharing how she copes with negativity.
- The crowned beauty candidly acknowledged that she knows she will not be “everyone's favorite all of the time."
- “She’s talented, smart and a beauty inside and out,” wrote one user online.
“She’s stunning. I’m confused how anyone is saying anything bad at all about her,” wrote one social media user.
Cassie Donegan speaks up about the online criticism that followed her Miss America 2026 win
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As images and videos of Miss America went viral online after her victory, her makeup on the big night became a point of brutal mockery by netizens.
Her dolled-up face, featuring rosy pink cheeks, long eyelashes, and glossy pink lipstick, was overshadowed by a patchy white cast around her eyes from her concealer in the photos.
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Fans dragged Cassie’s makeup artist, demanding an apology over her “questionable” look, while others slammed the blonde beauty for not being “up to par to be Miss America.”
“Makeup artist needs a credential check,” wrote one user.
Addressing the online hate over her looks, Donegan revealed how she drowns out the negativity and chooses to focus “on the positivity that’s happening in the moment.”
The 27-year-old pageant winner shared how she copes with the negativity that comes with the popularity of the title
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She told People, “Often you do have to just pick and choose what you allow yourself to digest. I think that’s something that’s been a really useful tool, really leaning into those who are lifting me up, loving me and holding me high, and choosing to focus on the positivity that’s happening in the moment.”
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But despite being the Miss America titleholder and wearing the diamond-encrusted crown on her head, Donegan acknowledges that, as “a normal person,” she has feelings.
“I don’t want to hear people ever say anything negative, especially about my appearance. But I also respect that the internet is a public space and that people have the right to their opinion to be able to share that…”
Talking about the harsh scrutiny, the titleholder acknowledged that she will not be “everyone’s favorite all of the time.”
Cassie won the prestigious title after competing against 52 fellow contestants from all 50 U.S states 
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She was crowned by Miss America 2025 winner Abbie Stockard from Alabama.
As part of the Miss America program, Cassie received over $50,000 in scholarships, which she will use toward her undergraduate education and to pursue a master’s degree.
Revealing to the outlet what she believes to be “the most important” aspect of her role as Miss America, she shared, “I’m just going to do my best to love everyone and care about everyone.”
“At the end of the day, if even just one person has felt touched in some way or seen or loved through me as Miss America, then I’ve done my job.”
Miss America 2026 says she knows she will not be “everyone’s favorite all of the time”
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@missamerica A few words from our new Miss America, @Cassie Donegan! ❤️ #missamerica#fyp#foryoupage♬ original sound – Miss America
Donegan’s words perfectly echoed her pageant night answer during the rapid-fire question round on stage, where she discussed “authentic self-expression.”
“I think that no one has the right to tell you what you can do with your own body. This is your vessel, and you should be able to walk around proudly in it.”
Netizens supported and praised Cassie for standing up for herself and the way she handled the backlash, calling her a “beauty inside and out.”
One user commented, “Uhh but she won now didn’t she. People have nothing else better to do than complain.”
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“There’s nothing wrong with her appearance. She’s a beautiful young woman, well-spoken, and very talented. The end,” wrote another.
“She is a very beautiful young lady. These people that ‘have something to say’ are very miserable and insecure.”
Cassie previously held the Miss New York title before representing the state in one of the biggest pageants in America
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As the new face of Miss America, she will serve as the official national brand ambassador for the Miss America Opportunity, spreading its ideals across the country.
In July 2025, Cassie was crowned Miss New York and went on to represent the state in Miss America.
“I could not be more honored to serve New York in this way. This state—diverse, driven, resilient—is home. I am so deeply proud to represent it and will do so with everything I have… I’m beyond lucky to call that my reality.”
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The top runners-up included Miss Texas Sadie Schiermeyer, Miss Florida Paris Richardson, Miss Georgia Audrey Kittila, and Miss Alabama Emma Terry.
“It’s a shame that women are tearing down other women like this. I think she’s beautiful!”
Social media users poured in heartfelt messages in support of the crowned beauty following the backlash over her makeup
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Bit rich to complain about being objectified when you sign up to an event that's whole purpose is to objectify women.
If you compete in a contest that is based largely on looks, don't be surprised that people respond with comments about looks.
Unfortunately, that's the makeup style right now, I don't follow makeup trends but alot of people do. Bright rouge from the ear to the edge of the nose, the same rouge on the tip of the nose, then even more of it on the edges of the forehead. Then add false eyelashes. Stop worrying so much, it'll pass and something else the trolls don't like will get their attention.
The only place I saw criticism of her makeup was a full, trashy article here on BP. And now an article about how well she handled it. Basically owning their trashiness.
I don't see anything wrong with her makeup. Maybe if you look really really closely you can see a tiny bit of uneven color is some photos but are we really making a huge deal out of something that imperceptable?
I personally do think her make up is not good but it's none of my business how she has her make up done and I'd never dream of commenting anything hurtful. Trends also come and go in clothes, hair, make up... we're not going to like it all. Beauty pageants on the other hand...
Load More Replies..."She represented New York in the competition and beat 52 fellow contestants from all 50 states." So 53 contestants from 50 states. Which three states cheated and entered two contestants?
Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. are both represented, and they are not states.
Load More Replies...Bit rich to complain about being objectified when you sign up to an event that's whole purpose is to objectify women.
If you compete in a contest that is based largely on looks, don't be surprised that people respond with comments about looks.
Unfortunately, that's the makeup style right now, I don't follow makeup trends but alot of people do. Bright rouge from the ear to the edge of the nose, the same rouge on the tip of the nose, then even more of it on the edges of the forehead. Then add false eyelashes. Stop worrying so much, it'll pass and something else the trolls don't like will get their attention.
The only place I saw criticism of her makeup was a full, trashy article here on BP. And now an article about how well she handled it. Basically owning their trashiness.
I don't see anything wrong with her makeup. Maybe if you look really really closely you can see a tiny bit of uneven color is some photos but are we really making a huge deal out of something that imperceptable?
I personally do think her make up is not good but it's none of my business how she has her make up done and I'd never dream of commenting anything hurtful. Trends also come and go in clothes, hair, make up... we're not going to like it all. Beauty pageants on the other hand...
Load More Replies..."She represented New York in the competition and beat 52 fellow contestants from all 50 states." So 53 contestants from 50 states. Which three states cheated and entered two contestants?
Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. are both represented, and they are not states.
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