Miss Alabama is Miss America.
Or is it better to say: Miss America is Miss Alabama?
Either way, Abbie Stockard of Vestavia Hills wore the coveted crown at the end of the Miss America 2025 contest Sunday night in Orlando, reports AL.com's Mary Colurso.
Stockard is a 22-year-old nursing major at Auburn University. She wore the title of Miss Hoover at the Miss Alabama event. As she becomes Miss America for the next year, she'll hand over the Miss Alabama crown to Emma Terry.
She's only the fourth Miss Alabama to become Miss America. She joins Deidre Downs in 2005, Heather Whitestone in 1995 and Yolande Betbeze in 1951.
That puts Alabama into a tie with Mississippi and two other states for eighth in most titles.
Heather Whitestone -- who's now Heather Whitestone McCallum -- was on the judges panel Sunday evening.
Other judges were Miss America 1985 Sharlene Wells Hawkes, YouTuber/cheerleader/pro wrestler Gabi Butler, retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Stayce D. Harris and track legend Carl Lewis (who did not sing the national anthem).
Alabama almost pulled off an impressive weekend double of sorts. Miss Alabama's Teen Ali Mills was named first runner-up for Miss America's Teen on Saturday. Mims is from Harpersville and performed a soprano aria.