Bryce Ariel Armstrong represented Washington, D.C., United States in the 67th edition of Miss USA, which selects the Miss Universe candidate of the U.S. The Miss USA candidate of the country’s capital city competes as Miss District of Columbia.
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BIOGRAPHY
Armstrong is an American entrepreneur and beauty queen from Washington, D.C. Here are 13 more things about her:
- She owns Cakes By Ariel.
- She is a former resident of Maryland, USA.
- She was a Miss Maryland Teen 2014 semifinalist.
- She was Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2015 fourth runner-up.
- She was Miss District of Columbia USA 2017 third runner-up.
- In 2018, she visited the Cayman Islands.
- She won Miss District of Columbia USA 2018.
- She was a Miss USA 2018 candidate.
- In 2019, she visited Mexico and the Bahamas.
- In 2020, she visited Colombia.
- In 2023, she visited the Dominican Republic, France, Sint Maarten and the United Kingdom.
- In 2024, she visited the Turks and Caicos Islands.
- On July 25, 2025, she turned 29.
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TIMELINE
Armstrong is 5’9″ tall. She enjoys baking.
2010s
- On November 3, 2013, she competed against 85 other Miss Maryland Teen USA 2014 candidates at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in Rockville, Maryland. She finished in the Top 16.
- On December 21, 2014, she competed at Miss District of Columbia Teen USA 2015. She was fourth runner-up to Niara Iman.
- On December 17, 2016, she competed for the Miss District of Columbia USA 2017 title at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel Congressional Ballroom in Washington, D.C. She was third runner-up to Kara McCullough.
- On December 16, 2017, she competed against 25 other Miss District of Columbia USA 2018 candidates at Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel in Northwest, Washington, D.C. and won the title.
- In January 2018, she visited Davie, Florida, USA and Austin, Texas, USA.
- On January 20, 2018, she was the mistress of ceremony for the Women’s March on Washington 2018 on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
- In March 2018, she visited Malibu, California, USA.
- On May 21, 2018, she represented Washington, D.C. at Miss USA 2018 and competed against 50 other candidates at the Hirsch Memorial Coliseum in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA. She was unplaced.
- In June 2018, she visited Little Rock, Arkansas.
- In July 2018, she visited Miami Beach, Florida.
- In August 2018, she traveled to Stingray City, North Sound, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
- In September 2018, she visited Las Vegas, Nevada, USA and New York City, New York, USA.
- On December 8, 2018, she crowned her successor Miss District of Columbia USA 2019 Cordelia Cranshaw.
- In January 2019, she visited Stamford, Connecticut, USA and New Mexico, USA.
- In March 2019, she visited San Diego, California and Los Angeles, California.
- In May 2019, she traveled to Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
- In July 2019, she traveled to Baha Mar, New Providence, Bahamas.
2020s
- In March 2020, she visited Dallas, Texas and traveled to Medellin, Colombia and Cartagea, Colombia.
- In July 2020, she visited Beverly Hills, California.
- In September 2020, she traveled to Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
- In December 2021, she visited Columbus, Ohio, USA.
- In June 2022, she visited West Hollywood, California.
- In June 2023, she traveled to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
- In July 2023, she traveled to Saint Barthélemy, France; Sint Maarten and Anguilla, U.K.
- In July 2024, she traveled to Turks and Caicos.
