The world met Mary Sickler as the newly crowned Miss Nevada USA 2025 … but what the cameras didn’t reveal that night was the powerful secret she carried beneath her crown.
Mary has now revealed she has alopecia, an autoimmune condition that causes hair loss — and that she proudly competed while wearing a wig.
The 25-year-old beauty queen shared her truth on Instagram Monday, calling it one of the most vulnerable yet liberating choices she’s ever made.
“This industry is obsessed with defining ‘perfect,’” Mary said. “But it’s those so-called flaws that truly make us extraordinary.”
Why Mary Waited to Share Her Story
Mary was diagnosed with alopecia in December 2024 but chose to keep the news private while competing.
She didn’t want her win overshadowed by her health journey — instead, she wanted the judges and the world to recognize her for her talent, grace, and merit.
Now, with the Miss Nevada crown on her head, she’s ready to flip the script and use her platform to show that beauty is about courage, authenticity, and spirit — not meeting someone else’s standards.


From Pageant Stage to Inspiration
Mary says stepping into her role has given her a new kind of bravery.
She hopes her story reminds women everywhere that they are already enough — exactly as they are.
“If even one person feels less alone or more empowered to own their truth after hearing my story, then I’ve done what I set out to do,” she told TMZ.
The Bigger Picture: Beauty Redefined
Mary’s openness about her alopecia arrives at a time when pageantry and beauty industries are under pressure to evolve.
By embracing her vulnerability, she’s joining a growing movement of women — from models to actresses to influencers — who are redefining what beauty looks like in 2025.
Her story is already sparking conversation across social media, with many calling her a “beacon of hope” and a game-changer for future pageant contestants.
What’s Next for Mary Sickler?
As she prepares to represent Nevada on the national stage, Mary says she’ll continue to use her platform to empower others.
And while the crown may shine bright, it’s her authenticity, courage, and willingness to be real that’s already making her a winner in more ways than one.
💬 What do you think about Mary’s brave reveal? Does her story change how you see beauty pageants? Drop a comment below — and stay tuned to TPR for more inspiring updates!









