One try was all it took for Allison Carol Nanea Chu as the 22-year-old University of Hawaii graduate was crowned Miss Hawaii 2016 Saturday night at the Hawaii Theatre. Competing as Miss Aloha Latina, Chu beat 27 other contestants to become the 72nd person to hold the title of Miss Hawaii. It was the first time she had participated in pageant competition.
“I still feel like I’m in a dream,” Chu said backstage moments after receiving her crown from Miss Hawaii 2015 Jeanne Kapela. “It’s been such an incredible journey, and I’m so happy to have my friends and my family here to support me this evening. Everybody here has been so supportive. Every girl here has been really sincere and genuine, and I couldn’t have asked for a better class (of contestants) to be a part of.”
Chu has been a singer and recording artist since childhood, did musical theater in her early teens and worked as a professional model here and on the mainland. Her decision to participate in a beauty pageant came as the answer to a simple question.
MISS HAWAII RESULTS
MISS HAWAII 2016:
Miss Aloha Latina Allison Carol Nanea Chu
FIRST RUNNER-UP:
Miss Kahala Chelsea Clement
SECOND RUNNER-UP:
Miss Diamond Head Tesia Melani Worley
THIRD RUNNER-UP:
Miss Kaka’ako Hali’a Parish
FOURTH RUNNER-UP:
Miss Latina Hawaii Tiffany Johnson
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“I just thought, why not?” she explained. “So much of my life has been about doing entertainment, but I really wanted to do something for the community and be a part of something bigger than myself. I’m definitely going to work very hard to hopefully be the next Miss America and represent Hawaii really well.”
Proceeds from the album she’s working on will help finance outreach for her pageant platform: “Safe in the Sun: Prevention and Early Detection of Skin Cancer.”
In addition to winning the overall title and the opportunity to represent Hawaii at the 96th Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City, N.J., in September, Chu won the talent category with a beautifully executed rendition of “O Mio Babbino Caro,” an aria from Puccini’s one-act comic opera, “Gianni Schicchi.”
“I’ve been singing opera since I was 5 years old, so it was really true to myself,” she said. “What better place to do it than in the Hawaii Theatre?”
Chu thanked her older sister, 2010 Miss Hawaii Teen USA Julianne Chu, a three-time Miss Hawaii USA runner-up, for her help and guidance in handling the challenges that are part of the pageant experience.
“She totally helped me with so many things. I couldn’t have done it without her.”
Four other women went home as finalists: Miss Kahala Chelsea Clement was first runner-up. The second runner-up spot went to Miss Diamond Head Tesia Melani Worley. Miss Kaka‘ako Hali‘a Parish was third runner-up; she also won the swimsuit category and tied with Miss Garden Isle Sarah Manuel as co-winner of the CMN Children’s Miracle Maker Award. Fourth runner-up was Miss Latina Hawaii Tiffany Johnson.
A panel of seven judges scored the contestants on their appearance in bikinis and evening gowns, their talent, their ability to stay on point while answering a “surprise question” onstage, and their performance during a full-length preliminary competition Thursday. Twenty-five of the original 28 contestants participated Saturday.
Saturday’s competition began with evening wear. The field was then cut to 20 women, who returned to compete in bikinis. The top 14 from that round continued on to the talent competition. The field was then cut to seven.
Chu’s winning aria was among several noteworthy performances in the talent segment. Miss Kona Coffee Polanimakamae Kahakalau danced hula auana (modern hula) to a mele inoa (name song) written for her by her mother. Johnson performed a passionate and gracefully acrobatic “lyrical dance” in memory of her late brother. Clement rocked the crowd Tahitian style with an original, self-choreographed performance in an eye-catching costume of her own creation.
Miss Lanai Michaela Owen received the Community Service Award. Miss Chinatown Hawaii Tarah Driver received the Miss America Academic Award.
Kahakalau received the Spirit Award for combined ticket and sponsorship sales; she was also voted Miss Congeniality.