Sienna Brown’s journey in the Cinderella pageant world is a testament to perseverance, personal growth, and unwavering dedication. Recently crowned the State Woman’s titleholder, Sienna’s victory is deeply meaningful, as the Cinderella program has played a pivotal role in shaping her into the confident young woman she is today.
Sienna’s involvement with the Cinderella pageants began at a remarkably young age. She participated in her first pageant at just seven months old, inspired by her mother’s own pageant experiences. “My mom loved the program and decided to put me in it. I loved it so much that I continued to do it year after year,” Sienna recalls. This early exposure laid the foundation for her lifelong commitment to the pageant world.
Throughout her journey, Sienna has faced numerous challenges, including moments of self-doubt and feelings of inadequacy. However, these obstacles only fueled her determination to persevere and strive for her dreams. “When you experience defeat, it only pushes you to keep going and to just keep trying. I know younger me would be proud to see how far I’ve come,” she reflects.
Participation in Cinderella pageants has significantly shaped Sienna’s personal development and confidence. “It has helped me with my ability to perform on stage and communicate in front of large groups of people,” she explains. The skills she has acquired extend beyond the pageant stage, providing her with valuable tools for future job interviews and other real-world interactions.
One of the most memorable aspects of Sienna’s pageant career has been her role as a mentor and role model to younger participants. She cherishes the connections she has made with younger girls, seeing herself in their shy and reserved demeanor. “I got so close with a tot who reminded me so much of myself. I love being on the other side of it because I was once the little girl who had older girls to look up to,” Sienna shares.
Balancing pageant commitments with other aspects of life can be challenging, but Sienna has managed to find a harmonious balance. Recently graduating from high school and completing her competitive dance career, she now looks forward to starting college with the goal of becoming a labor and delivery nurse. “Cinderella is one of my top priorities, especially now that I am representing our state. I will just have to find a balance that works for my college classes and future jobs,” she says.
Sienna attributes much of her success to the guidance and inspiration she has received from her role models and mentors. Two sisters who excelled in the Cinderella program and taught her first choreographed dance routine have had a lasting impact on her passion for dance. “They are a huge reason why I found my passion for dance,” Sienna acknowledges.
As the State Woman’s titleholder, Sienna is eager to use her platform to make a positive impact in her community and state. She plans to serve through various community service organizations, including the special needs pageant hosted by Cinderella, and hopes to inspire and motivate others through her actions.
For those considering entering the pageant world, Sienna offers valuable advice: “Don’t be afraid to be yourself and to step outside of your comfort zone. Doing things that are scary or uncomfortable only helps you grow. So just go for it!”
Sienna’s journey through the Cinderella pageants has not only helped her achieve personal growth but has also prepared her for a future filled with potential and promise. As she embarks on her college journey, she carries with her the lessons and experiences that have shaped her, ready to tackle new challenges and continue striving for her dreams.