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Miss USA 2012, Olivia Culpo, Cites Audrey Hepburn As Role Model (PHOTOS)

By CRISTINA SILVA   06/04/12 04:20 AM ET  AP

LAS VEGAS -- The newest Miss USA winner is a Rhode Island cellist who describes herself as a nerd and aspires to be more like Hollywood icon Audrey Hepburn.

Olivia Culpo shares Hepburn's European heritage and dark brown hair and soon they will share something else. Culpo said after winning her crown Sunday night that she plans to go to Tiffany & Co. in New York and recreate Hepburn's iconic opening scene from "Breakfast at Tiffany's."

Culpo, a Boston University sophomore, will take a year off from her studies to tackle her duties as Miss USA and represent the nation in the 61st Miss Universe contest in December. The 20-year-old said she wished she could have shared her crown with her 50 competitors during the pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.

Culpo strutted across the stage in a lilac bikini, then donned a flowing fuchsia gown with sparkly trim around her waist and décolletage. After making it to the final five, Culpo voiced her support for transgender beauty queens during the make-or-break interview round.

"Would you feel it would be fair that a transgender woman wins the Miss USA title over a natural-born woman?" asked celebrity judge Rob Kardashian. The question came from a pageant follower on Twitter, a first for the competition.

Culpo didn't hesitate before embracing the Miss Universe Organization's recent decision to admit transgender contestants.

"I do think that that would be fair, but I can understand that people would be a little apprehensive to take that road because there is a tradition of natural-born women, but today where there are so many surgeries and so many people out there who have a need to change for a happier life, I do accept that because I believe it's a free country," Culpo said.

Culpo said after the pageant that she wasn't put off by the question when she heard it.

"This is a free country and to each their own," she said.

Culpo said she was short and chubby as a girl, but blossomed after a growth spurt. She spent her summers at band camp after learning to play the cello in second grade. Her parents are also musicians, and her love for music saw her perform at Symphony Hall in Boston and Carnegie Hall in New York City.

Culpo is a 2010 graduate of St. Mary Academy Bay View, an all-girls Catholic school in Riverside, where she was a member of the National Honor Society. She said she comes from a big, Italian family and speaks some Italian. On her Twitter account, she describes herself as a nerd and model.

"I was just so surprised, so shocked, so honored to be there," she said of her win.

Rounding out the top five contestants were first runner-up Nana Meriwether of Maryland, second runner-up Audrey Bolte of Ohio, third runner-up Jade Kelsall of Nevada and fourth runner-up Jasmyn Wilkins of Georgia. As Meriwether and Culpo held hands waiting for the winner to be announced, Culpo bit her lip and cringed with anticipation.

Culpo demonstrated an outgoing personality throughout the competition, blowing a kiss and shimmying across the stage during the opening number. She cited Hepburn as her source of inspiration, noting her many years of volunteer work.

"She was beautiful on the outside, but also beautiful on the inside," said Culpo, who sang the chorus of "Funny Face" from her favorite movie of the same name after her win.

Miss Iowa USA Rebecca Hodge was named Miss Congeniality, and Miss Oregon USA Alaina Bergsma was named the most photogenic. They both won $1,000, but didn't make the top 16.

The pageant had three competitions: swimsuit, evening gowns and interview question. The contestants were whittled to 16 after the show's opening fashion show number. The contestants were later narrowed down to a field of 10 and then five.

Pop band Cobra Starship performed as the beauty queens modeled their string bikinis. Singer Akon danced with the top five during the evening gown competition.

Culpo had one of the more modest dresses of the contest, with many of the beauty queens wearing revealing gowns with bare backs, high slits and sheer fabric. In contrast, Culpo's flowing gown covered her legs and lower back while revealing some cleavage.

The judge's panel included Chef Cat Cora, TV personality Arsenio Hall and singer Joe Jonas. Andy Cohen and Giuliana Rancic stepped in to host. Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella of California crowned Culpo her successor at the end of the night.

The first-ever transgender contestant to compete in the Miss Universe Canada pageant made it to the penultimate round before losing her bid to win the title last month. She was initially denied entry to Canada's pageant because she was not born female. Donald Trump, who runs the Miss Universe Organization, subsequently overruled that decision.

Miss Universe publicity director Brenda Mendoza has said transgender competitors are now welcome at all of its pageants around the world.

The competition is not affiliated with the Miss America pageant.

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  • Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo is crowned Miss USA 2012

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  • Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo is crowned Miss USA 2012

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  • Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo is crowned Miss USA 2012

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  • Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo is crowned Miss USA 2012

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  • Olivia Culpo crowned by Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella

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  • Miss Maryland USA Nana Meriwether & Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo

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  • Miss Maryland USA Nana Meriwether & Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo

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  • Miss Maryland USA Nana Meriwether & Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo

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  • Kelly Osbourne with finalist Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo & host Giuliana Rancic

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  • Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo

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  • Miss Rhode Island USA Olivia Culpo

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  • Miss Florida USA Karina Brez

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  • Miss California USA Natalie Pack

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  • Miss Minnesota USA Nitaya Panemalaythong

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  • Miss Texas USA Brittany Booker

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  • Miss New York USA Johanna Sambucini

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  • Miss Maryland USA Nana Meriwether

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  • Miss USA 2011 Alyssa Campanella

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  • Miss Connecticut USA Marie-Lynn Piscitelli

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  • Miss District of Columbia USA Monique Thompkins

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  • Miss Maryland USA Nana Meriwether

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  • Miss New Jersey USA Michelle Leonardo

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  • Miss Arkansas USA Kelsey Dow

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  • Miss Texas USA Brittany Booker

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  • Miss Ohio USA Audrey Bolte

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  • Miss Maine USA Rani Williamson

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  • Miss Tennesee USA Jessica Hibler

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  • Miss South Carolina USA Erika Powell

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  • Miss Alabama USA Katherine Webb

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  • Miss Georgia USA Jasmyn 'Jazz' Wilkins

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  • Miss Colorado USA Marybel Gonzalez

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  • Miss Nevada USA Jade Kelsall

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  • Miss Tennesee USA Jessica Hibler

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  • Miss Louisiana USA Erin Edmiston

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  • Miss Oklahoma USA Lauren Lundeen

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  • Miss Michigan USA Kristen Danyal

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  • Akon

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  • Cobra Starship

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  • Victoria Asher and Gabe Saporta of Cobra Starship

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brady41
Freedom 2012;
01:59 PM on 06/06/2012
What part of MISS is missing?? Seems to be female can also mean male??? Let the he/shes get their own pagent. I am old fashioned I know!!!
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10:16 AM on 06/06/2012
She may be a nerd, but she's a progressive nerd!! Dealing with tough issues like, " Should a man pretending to be a woman be allowed to compete against you in this competition?" THAT'S the kind of woman every man wants!

Wonder if she would have won had she been competing against a natural born man pretending to be a woman was in the contest?
10:37 AM on 06/05/2012
Good to see a local girl who's down to earth, smart, and beautiful with a sense of humor take the win. Women from New England who have both brains and beauty- when they magically collide- are quite spectacular. A real treasure. Good for her!
08:39 AM on 06/05/2012
wow and she is not a blonde
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CunningStunts
10:28 AM on 06/05/2012
There's always more brunettes in these competitions than all other hair colors combined.
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Okey Umez
Yes i. Babylon gwon fall
11:03 AM on 06/05/2012
Yes, the brunettes have a higher probability of winning and would explain why Ms Ohio never had a real chance to win..)
09:21 PM on 06/04/2012
Good for her. Generally I have found these beauty pageants to be sexist and shallow, but they seem to be slowly evolving. I'm glad they are letting these women be more than pretty objects by giving them the opportunity to express their opinions on complex and controversial issues and to show their unique personalities. It is nice to see open-mindedness and acceptance be rewarded for a change.
09:14 PM on 06/04/2012
Miss Ohio was irritating me with her behaviour.I liked Miss Maryland more,but the winner is also great.
09:03 PM on 06/04/2012
Remind me again....why do pageants exist?
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10:17 AM on 06/06/2012
$$$$$$
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Erik Rieder
Snark heavy, you've been warned
08:50 PM on 06/04/2012
She was pretty and pretty short. She won because of her answer on transgender pageant contestants. I think she answered it the politicaly correct way, not sure she really believes it.
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10:18 AM on 06/06/2012
She's a progressive nerd who knows how to win.
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mkatt
08:41 PM on 06/04/2012
I'd love to see a pageant where "fake" isn't allowed. No boob jobs, no spray on tans, no hair extensions. If you had braces when you were 13, fine. Otherwise...let's see some real people.
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emperance
You / Josephine. I care, too.
03:22 AM on 06/06/2012
Let's not.

GO TO WALMART.
05:08 PM on 06/04/2012
i absolutely love her take on the transgender opponents. that makes me happy. the world should embrace her viewpoint. the viewpoint of "i may not understand or agree, but to each his own." i like it.
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04:56 PM on 06/04/2012
I am not a fan of beauty pageants at all, but clicked on a link saying "Sounds Off On Transgender Pageant Queens" because I was curious about her standpoint.

After reading this whole article, I am amazed at how beautiful this woman is inside. Not only is she intelligent, but categorizing herself as a "nerd", a member of the Honor Society, and was inspired by Audry Hepburn will hopefully give all the tiara tot moms something to think about as they raise their kids.

I also think her answer to the question regarding transgender contestants was spot on. I have to admit, the fact she attended an all-female Catholic school, and coming up with a "free country, freedom for all" answer was so well put, and proof to all of the anti-religious people out there that just because you follow a certain faith does not mean you are brainwashed by their entire dogma.

Congratulations Miss Culpo...Miss USA.
Piglet2
More faith less fear
04:49 PM on 06/04/2012
Is she a birther? Surprised Mittens didn't have to show up as a judge for this trump event.
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tissa
Chicago Liberal /Sales/Marketing Director
04:41 PM on 06/04/2012
Is she a man?  Why is this in the gay section?
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SteveDenver
Progressive and liberal, just like Jesus Christ.
04:58 PM on 06/04/2012
I clicked on a lead-in from the main page that highlighted her opinion on transgender pageant contestants, that might be the reason.
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tissa
Chicago Liberal /Sales/Marketing Director
05:09 PM on 06/04/2012
Oh. Thanks :-)
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9thWonder
I hate all people equally!
04:27 PM on 06/04/2012
Audrey Hepburn....someone has some class there is hope.
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plansmaker
There Is No Such Thing As Infinity In Science
03:58 PM on 06/04/2012
Audrey Hepburn a role model?
I suppose its safer than Kim K...
I don't see how today's teens even know who she ( Audrey Hepburn) was...