When Kelley Johnson, Miss Colorado, stepped onto the stage during the second night of the Miss America preliminaries in Atlantic City, she didn’t arrive draped in sequins or sporting a glittering costume.
No, Kelley chose something far more powerful — her nurse’s scrubs. And what happened next left the audience in awe.
Rather than showcasing a flashy dance routine or belting out a Broadway tune, Kelley delivered a heartfelt monologue drawn from her real-life experience as a nurse.
She spoke about her connection with an elderly Alzheimer’s patient, sharing the raw, emotional moments that remind us all of the humanity and love that can be found in caregiving.
Kelley Johnson Miss Colorado monologue
You can almost picture the room falling into stunned silence as Kelley’s words were spoken. Here was a young woman who chose to bypass the usual glamour and glitz often associated with these competitions, instead emphasizing the importance of compassion, patience, and understanding.
It was a deeply moving moment, particularly for those familiar with the joys and challenges of caring for a loved one.
Kelley is far from an ordinary contestant. She graduated as the valedictorian of her nursing class at Grand View University in 2015, earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Now a registered nurse, she is well-acquainted with the moments that make life both profoundly beautiful and bittersweet.
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Win or lose, Kelley’s speech served as a powerful reminder that strength manifests in various ways. It’s found in a nurse’s dedication, in gentle words of encouragement, and in the ability to ensure a patient feels acknowledged and valued.
For many, especially those who have experienced the care of a nurse, Kelley has already achieved the most meaningful title one can hold.
THIS is what a true Miss America looks like. And countless others in our hospitals and clinics embody the same spirit, proving themselves winners — even without a pageant!
Kelley did something truly extraordinary that went unnoticed by most. She transformed how people, especially young girls aspiring to be beauty queens, perceive this competition by highlighting one of the noblest and most honorable professions.
I hope young people are tuning in and absorbing the message she delivered. Share this story if it inspired you as much as it inspired us — because Kelley’s bravery deserves recognition far beyond the pageant stage!