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71-Year-Old Competes in Miss Texas USA, Setting New Record

Marissa Teijo, a vibrant 71-year-old, has made history as the oldest person ever to compete in Miss Texas USA. Her participation in the competition for the 2024 title not only set a state record but also challenged conventional views on beauty and age. Highlighted in reports by Today and the El Paso Times, Marissa’s entry sends a powerful message: beauty knows no age limits. Her groundbreaking participation is inspiring people of all ages to rethink the boundaries of beauty pageants and to recognize the grace and elegance that can come with age.

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