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Morgan Nichols (above), the reigning Miss South Carolina and Kellan Fenegan, Miss South Carolina Teen will also continue in their roles until next June.
“Nothing is more important to us than the health and well-being of our candidates, their families, our competition volunteers, production team members and our South Carolina Princesses and Princes. We had already delayed the state competitions until August 1st but feel it is best to wait until next year so we are aligned with the plans of our national organization,” said Erin Gambrell, Chairman of the Board for the Miss South Carolina Scholarship Organization.
The Miss America Organization announced Friday that the next Miss America will be crowned in 2021 as part of its 100th anniversary celebration. Camille Schrier, the reigning Miss America will continue in her job until a new titleholder is chosen.
Morgan Nichols, the reigning Miss South Carolina and Kellan Fenegan, Miss South Carolina Teen will also continue in their roles until next June.
South Carolina’s current titleholders in both the Miss and Teen competitions will retain their local titles and will compete in their respective categories regardless of their age at the time of 2021 Competition Week. The regular age and eligibility requirements are being modified by the Miss America Organization for local titleholders.
“Our local candidates are the heart and soul of this organization, and we have been pleased with their overall reactions to this change. This gives them more time to work on their social impact initiatives, make appearances in their communities and prepare for next year’s competitions,” said Ashley Byrd, President/Co-Executive Director of the Board.
“The organization’s Miss South Carolina Princess and Prince mentoring program will remain intact, with these young supporters of our candidates remaining connected to their current titleholders.”
The next Miss South Carolina will receive a $60,000 college scholarship, the largest in the nation, while Miss South Carolina Teen will earn a $10,000 college scholarship. Over $200,000 is awarded annually to South Carolina’s local and state titleholders, according to the state organization.