For a couple hours on Sunday night, the Miss USA Pageant was about a handful of beautiful women. And not Donald Trump.
The annual ceremony received endless attention in the lead-up to the event, of course, because NBC and Univision both yanked coverage due to Trump's comments about Mexicans.
Multiple hosts, judges and musical acts also pulled out due to Trump being a pompous bigot.
But the show did go on in Baton Rouge, with a winner crowned after an evening full of swimsuits, ball gowns and profound answers to dumb questions.
And congratulations are in order for Olivia Jordan!
The 26-year old Oklahoma native overcame 50 competitors to claim the crown, impressing folks with her views on race relations; on the need for improved dynamics; and her option that Oprah or Harriet Tubman ought to be on the $10 bill.
The model and 2013 winner of Miss World America inherits the title from 2014 Miss USA winner Nia Sanchez.
Despite the controversy surrounding Miss USA, Jordan was all smiles and screams upon being announced as champion.
And Trump? He missed the pageant for a campaign event.