ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas and musician and actress Laura Marano have been added as celebrity judges for the 2017 Miss America competition.
Pageant officials made the announcement Monday.
Excited to announce @gabrielledoug & @lauramarano will join our panel of judges for 2017 #MissAmerica Competition! pic.twitter.com/lb5RjnPoC5
— Miss America HQ (@MissAmericaHQ) August 22, 2016
The two will join NBA team owner and businessman Mark Cuban, actress Sara Foster, singer-songwriter Cole Swindell and former Miss America Sharlene Wells Hawkes.
Douglas was the first all-around Olympic gold medalist in U.S. history to earn a spot on a second Olympic team. She also is one of two American gymnasts to win gold medals in back-to-back Olympics.
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Marano played Ally in the Disney Channel’s “Austin & Ally” show and will release a new album this year.
The pageant finale will be broadcast live from Atlantic City on ABC on Sept. 11, hosted by Chris Harrison and Sage Steele.
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