2013
Beginnings in Alabama and Miss New York Hagan competed in the
Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen pageant from the ages of 13 to 17 and won the runner-up title once. In 2008 she made her only appearance in the
Miss Alabama competition and won a non-finalist talent award and a scholarship, while studying at Auburn University, before she left her home for New York in the same year. In New York Hagan first participated in the Miss Brooklyn 2010 pageant, wishing to win scholarship money for her education, and to her own surprise won the competition. This was followed up by titles as Miss Manhattan 2011, Miss New York City 2012, as well as two first runner-up finishes in the
Miss New York pageant in 2010 and 2011, before winning the title of Miss New York in 2012 and qualifying for the
Miss America pageant in her last eligible year at the age of 24. She received a $10,000 scholarship for her win. During her reign as Miss New York 2012, her platform was child sexual abuse awareness and prevention. According to statements made during an
Associated Press interview, her mother, Mandy Moore, convinced her to tackle child sexual abuse since it had affected her mother, aunt, grandmother, and cousins. Hagan has stated that she has experienced the ripple effects of child sexual abuse.
2013 Miss America pageant Hagan's introductory quip to the Miss America 2013 audience on January 12, 2013 in
Las Vegas, Nevada at the beginning of the on-air broadcast was "
Sandy may have swept away our shores but never our spirit." Other elements of her winning wardrobe included a black
string bikini and an asymmetric white evening
gown by Juan Carloa Pinera. She was crowned
Miss America 2013 by outgoing
Miss America 2012,
Laura Kaeppeler, beating out first runner-up,
Miss South Carolina 2012,
Ali Rogers. Along with the title of Miss America, Hagan also won a $50,000 scholarship. Due to the decision to move the pageant back to
Atlantic City, New Jersey, her reign was cut short by four months and ended on September 15, 2013. During her year, she lobbied with the National Children's Alliance to restore funding in the 2014 budget for Child Advocacy Centers across America, which she later said that she was "incredibly proud of". revealed that the pageant CEO
Sam Haskell had sent a series of emails degrading former Miss Americas, including Hagan for her body weight. Hagan took to the media demanding Haskell and other members of the Miss America Board of Directors, including Tammy Haddad of Haddad Media and Miss America
Phyllis George, resign. Hagan held a
Facebook live stating "I am the storm" in reference to the leaders, such as Haskell, hoping that the "media storm" would blow over. She began a T-shirt line that now benefits the newly restructured Miss America Organization. In January 2018, Hagan created a
Change.org petition to demand, alongside other former Miss Americas, the resignation of Haskell. The Miss America Organization ultimately named
Gretchen Carlson, a former news journalist and Miss America, the new Executive Chair of the Board of Directors along with appointing other former Miss Americas to the board, establishing a new leadership. ==Career==