The New Miss USA used to be a Disney Princess

New Miss USA

Did you hear the new Miss USA used to be a Disney Princess?

Nia Sanchez, was actually a few Disney princesses. She has played, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, and Snow White, and a few others at Hong Kong Disney. She eventually left Disney to pursue pageants full time.

Miss Nevada beat out 50 other pageant queens for the coveted title of, Miss USA! It seems like she has always had a thing for crowns.


She is not just a pretty face, she also is a 4th degree Black Belt in Taekwondo.”I started training when I was 8, and I started teaching when I was 12, and I was a certified instructor when I was 15,” Sanchez has said. “It’s a good workout. It’s a full body workout. I never get more tired working out than when I’m at the studio.”

She still loves Disney and visits when she can. I also hear she posts a lot of pictures to her Instagram of her in Disney princess costumes. Once a Disney Addict always a Disney addict!

Wishing you Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Sunshine

 

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