Crystle Stewart
Crystle Danae Stewart, born on September 20, 1981, is a multifaceted American actress, television host, model, and renowned beauty queen who secured the title of Miss USA in 2008. Stewart's foray into acting commenced in 2011 when she took on the role of Leslie Morris, a real estate agent, in the comedy-drama series "For Better or Worse," which aired on OWN and TBS. She skillfully portrayed this character until the show's conclusion in 2017, further establishing her presence in the entertainment industry. In 2018, she expanded her filmography by appearing in the Tyler Perry film "Acrimony."
From 2020 to 2023, Stewart held the prestigious role of national director for both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, where she was responsible for overseeing the competitions. However, her tenure was marred by controversy, and she faced suspension due to allegations involving favoritism, results manipulation in the Miss USA 2022 pageant, as well as claims of sexual harassment from the Miss USA 2021 event. Ultimately, she resigned from her position in August 2023. Despite the challenges she has faced, Crystle Stewart remains a significant figure in the realms of beauty and entertainment, with a career marked by notable achievements and a lasting impact on the pageant world.