Brook Mahealani Lee

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Brook Mahealani Lee
Beauty pageant titleholder
Birth name: Brook Antoinette Mahealani Lee
Birthdate: January 8, 1971 (1971-01-08) (age 36)
Birth location: Pearl City, Hawaiʻi
Height: 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Brown
Title(s): Miss Hawaii USA 1997
Miss USA 1997
Miss Universe 1997

Brook Antoinette Mahealani Lee (born January 8, 1971), also known as Brook Lee, was crowned Miss Universe 1997 on May 16, 1997.

Of mixed Korean, Portuguese, Hawaiian and Chinese ancestry, Brook was Miss USA and Miss Hawaii USA prior to winning the Miss Universe 1997 pageant. Her Korean grandfather immigrated to Hawaiʻi in the 1950s. She attended University Lab School for one year, 1987–1988. Lee graduated from Kamehameha Schools in 1989. She is a native of Pearl City, Hawaiʻi.

Lee, who stands 1.7 m (5 ft. 7 in.) [1], was crowned Miss Hawaii USA on her third try for this crown, then went on to win the Miss USA crown in Shreveport, Louisiana on February 5, 1997. Three months later, Lee won the Miss Universe 1997 pageant in Miami, Florida. That year, the outgoing Miss Universe, Alicia Machado of Venezuela, was criticized by Donald Trump for gaining weight after winning the crown in 1996. It is said that Lee's answers to the judges' questions in both the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants, both of which alluded to that controversy, greatly impressed the judges. In the Miss USA pageant, when asked about how she would handle weight gain, Lee said, "I would take a good hard look at myself, and I'd look from the inside out, and I would know that I'm the same girl that won the crown that day and it wouldn’t really matter what I look like on the outside because I won." Later, in the Miss Universe pageant, when asked what she would do if she didn't have to follow any rules, she replied, "I would eat everything in the whole world — twice!"

At Lee's urging, the 1998 Miss Universe pageant was held in her home state of Hawaiʻi, in Honolulu, for the first time. Wendy Fitzwilliam of Trinidad and Tobago was crowned Miss Universe 1998.

After her reign as Miss Universe, Lee has made several cameo appearances in movies and television shows, and has hosted numerous television shows in Asia and the United States. Her current project is a regional television show known as Pacific Fusion, which focuses on Asian-American lifestyles.

Preceded by
Ku'ualoha Taylor
Miss Hawaii USA
1997
Succeeded by
Tiffini Hercules
Preceded by
Ali Landry
Miss USA
1997
Succeeded by
Brandi Sherwood
Preceded by
Alicia Machado
Miss Universe
1997
Succeeded by
Wendy Fitzwilliam


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