Less than 48 hours after being crowned Miss Texas 2023 on July 1, Ellie Breaux ('23) found herself in a seemingly unlikely place given her circumstance: seated in a classroom at UNT's Business Leadership Building.
With a pair of marketing capstone courses to complete this summer, Breaux -- who celebrated commencement in May and spent the past year as the reigning Miss Tarrant County prior to winning the state title -- hardly had time to catch her breath following the pageant victory before continuing her studies.
Upon returning to campus, "I felt like a normal student until somebody looked at me funny and said, 'Didn't you just win Miss Texas?,' and I was like, 'Yeah, I did,'" she recalled this week during a brief break in her schedule, which has been packed as of late with media interviews, photo shoots and public appearances.
As Miss Texas, 22-year-old Breaux, who was a member of the North Texas Dancers for three years, will compete for the Miss America 2024 title. She is the latest in a line of UNT students and alumni who have graced high-profile pageant stages. Phyllis George took the Miss America crown in 1971; Shirley Cothran Barret ('73, '74 M.Ed) won Miss America in 1975; and R'Bonney Gabriel ('18) was named Miss Universe earlier this year.
Cothran Barret was onstage at the Miss Texas pageant and congratulated Breaux on her win.
"She grabbed my arms and we were exchanging words. I could just feel her energy, like, 'You have to go get Miss America,'" Breaux says. "It was a plea, like, 'Please go follow in my footsteps.'"