Miss USA 2015: Top 10
The Top 10 finalists have been revealed at the Miss USA 2015 pageant. Find out who made the cut! MissUniverseOrganization

The Miss USA 2015 beauty pageant is hot hot hot. From the 51 girls that started the competition, it was narrowed down to the Top 15 girls. Out of those fifteen, 5 Latinas made the cut, but we lost three (California, Kansas and West Virginia) on the way. Now it's time to say goodbye to ten more girls and make this competition even more fierce. The Top 10 finalists are: Brittany McGowan (Nevada), Emma Wo (Hawaii), Anea Garcia (Rhode Island), Mame Adjei (Maryland), Madison Guthrie (Alabama), Candice Bennatt (Louisiana), Rashontae Warzyniak (Michigan), Olivia Jordan (Oklahoma), Reneé Bull (Deleware) and Ylianna Guerra (Texas). Four Latinas pushed through, with the Latina from New York not making the cut. The 5 that were dropped were: Maureen Montagne (Arizona), Laura Puleo (Virginia), Katie George (Kentucky), Thatiana Diaz (New York) and Renee Wronecki (Illinois). This might not be the last you see of them as the audience would be able to save one of them. Who will it be? UPDATE: Top 5 Miss USA 2015 Finalists!

Nia Sanchez is getting ready to hand over her crown to a new beauty queen. The girls have been working hard at different pageants practicing both physically and mentally training for the gruesome competition. Judges at this years event are: Nana Meriweather, Leila Umenyiora, Rima Fakih, Crystel Stewart, Daniella Doty, Tara Conner, Kimberly Pressler, Brook Lee and Michelle McLean-Bailey. Following the Donald Trump controversy, it was uncertain if the Miss USA 2015 beauty pageant would go on. Luckily for the girls that have been preparing for the event all year, organizers decided to continue. Originally the show was to air in the U.S. on NBC with a simulcast in Spanish on Univision's UniMás.

Following Trump's unfortunate comments about Mexicans and Latinos in general a huge backlash occured with talent for the show dropping like flies. Reelz cable channel came in to the rescue and picked up the show to broadcast on Sunday, July 12. This week it was announced that Todd Newton and Miss Wisconsin 2009 Alex Wehrley will co-host the event with Julie Alexandria taking duties with all the happenings backstage. Baton Rougue, Louisiana is going to heat up with Nia Sanchez handing over her crown to her successor. During this year's pageant, 8 Latinas will be competing for the crown.

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