Taxing Long Island
News12 New York
Download the App
Where to Watch
Local
Crime
Weather
beWell
The East End
Crime Files
Stony Brook Medicine

Brooklyn woman places in Top 5 at Miss New York USA, traces roots back to Bed-Stuy HS

Monalesa Brackett says she was 17 when she competed in her first pageant, with her mother by her side, who supported her every step of the way.

Valerie Ryan

Aug 19, 2025, 10:50 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

A Brooklyn woman is making waves in the world of pageantry—not just for placing as second runner-up in this year’s Miss New York USA, but while proudly representing her Muslim identity.

Monalesa Brackett says her goal is to expand the definition of beauty.

“It lets them know not only is it OK to wear your hijab, it’s also OK to be bold, expressive and put yourself out there,” said Brackett.

Her journey into the pageant world began nearly two decades ago at Boys and Girls High School in Bedford-Stuyvesant, when she was randomly given an application for the Miss New York Teens USA competition in the school's hall.

The issue was the entry fee was $1,000.

“I didn’t have $1,000. But in my mom’s salon, a customer overheard and said, ‘Do it—I’ll sponsor you.’ That’s how I got started, with the backing of my mom’s community," she said.

Brackett says she was 17 when she competed in her first pageant, with her mother by her side, who supported her every step of the way.

But this year marked a bittersweet milestone—it was her first competition without her mother, who passed away from colon cancer in 2018.

“I was just thinking, how am I going to do this without my mom?” Brackett said. “But then came my community.”

She credits the Muslim community for giving her the strength to move forward, and says the feedback she received after the competition reaffirmed why representation matters.

“They let me know they were proud of me. It felt good to see someone compete modestly—it gave them hope," she says.

Brackett says she’s already looking ahead to next year’s competition - and this time, she’s aiming for the crown.

More Stories

Top Stories

01:46
CRAVENICEPKG430Show041426_2026-04-14-17-48-08

CT lawmakers move to limit ICE 'vigilantes.' Republicans call the bill 'anti-cop'

02:30
CT FUTURE 2

Weather to Watch: A few thunderstorms may bring strong winds tonight

02:21
bptfirelive0414_2026-04-14-16-36-31

'Heard an explosion.' Multialarm fire in Bridgeport sends one to hospital, displaces 16 people and two cats

NorwalkFireFullmarLane430Show041426_2026-04-14-17-13-04

Crews fight 3-Alarm fire on Fullmar Lane in Norwalk

greenwich cancer

Greenwich Hospital hosts an event for a free head and neck cancer screenings

01:57
marissapkg0414_2026-04-14-17-13-53

CT Humane Society offers 'purr-fect' way for kids to practice reading skills

00:33
HouseGOPBudgetVOSOT430Show041426_2026-04-14-18-39-15

GOP budget proposal ties property tax relief to ending Medicaid for undocumented immigrants

00:35
AP25230554957594

Department of Justice suing Connecticut and New Haven over its sanctuary policies

00:15
AutismNorwalk_2026-04-14-11-57-05

Norwalk shines blue for Autism Acceptance Month

00:21
174faa73-b388-43b9-9c6b-be38331039fe

State workers’ pay deal heads to Capitol for legislative approval

02:01
Mark6aml414_2026-04-14-06-11-01

Gas prices will “continue to be volatile” as Connecticut drivers pay more at the pump

02:12
frankpkg0413_2026-04-13-21-12-55

Bridgeport Schools to offer free home Wi-Fi for students, families

00:35
0411Fairfielddofrescue_2026-04-12-06-15-47

Good Samaritan rescues large dog from waters of Lake Mohegan

00:16
erinstewart0413_2026-04-13-21-13-06

Erin Stewart, Republican candidate for governor, expected to announce running mate

02:17
AP23165149532160

'Inspired a lot of kids.' Three-time Stanley Cup champ, Hamden native Jonathan Quick, retires from hockey

00:17
AP26099607914287

Dallas Wings select Azzi Fudd of UConn No. 1 in WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting

00:10
monroeupdate0413_2026-04-13-21-13-17

Car crashes into Aldi on Monroe Turnpike

02:43
marissapkg0413_2026-04-13-17-36-41

Town of Ridgefield looks to preserve Revolutionary War battle site, block townhouse proposal

01:56
cravenfreelunchespkg430show041326_2026-04-13-16-53-14

No such thing as a free lunch? CT lawmakers drop bid for universal school lunches

00:36
lamontinwestport430show041326_2026-04-13-16-41-10_16-35-18,24

Gov. Lamont is 4th speaker in 'Your State, Your Business' speaker series in Westport

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices