Nicole Kelly, 23, just became this year’s Miss Iowa 2013 despite the
obstacle of being born without her left forearm. “A year ago, I
certainly didn’t see ‘pageant titleholder’ in my future,” Kelly writes
on her “Meet Miss Iowa” biography page. “Perhaps I didn’t originally
envision this path, but I now know that being Miss Iowa is the perfect
fit for me, and I feel so blessed to be surrounded by people who have
encouraged me every step of the way. Giving a voice to my platform,
Overcoming Disabilities, is a tremendous honor, and I am thrilled to
continue my adventure by speaking out and touching lives as Miss Iowa
2013.”
Kelly will now advance to compete for the Miss America title on Sept. 15
in Atlantic City, N. J., where she will be speaking about the
importance of overcoming disabilities. She describes growing up with an
abnormal arm “As I grew older, I learned to offset the initial stares I
received … with an outgoing personality that would not give in to ‘No,’
she writes. “This meant that I tried everything! From baseball, to dance
to diving, there was nothing I would not try. I found my passion within
a world where I was giving people permission to stare … the stage.”
Kelly graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2012 with a
degree in directing and theater management. In September 2012, she had
an internship on Broadway with the Manhattan Theatre Club.
She is the 72nd woman to hold the title of Miss Iowa.