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Michelle Renee Royer-Jefferson (born January 5, 1966) is an American television personality and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss USA 1987 and second runner-up to Miss Universe 1987.

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Early life

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Prior to competing in Miss Texas USA, Jefferson grew up in Keller, Texas, attended Keller High School where she was active in the high school band program, serving as drum major. She continued her education at Texas Wesleyan University. She is the daughter of a salesman, who changed jobs frequently.[4]

Pageantry

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Miss USA

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She won the title of Miss Texas USA as the representative of Keller in August 1986[5] and was crowned Miss USA in February 1987,[1] becoming the third of five consecutive winners from Texas during the 1980s.[6]

Miss Universe

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At the 1987 Miss Universe pageant, she placed first in the preliminary competition, second in semifinal interview and third in swimsuit and evening gown, finishing second runner-up to Cecilia Bolocco of Chile.[7] Her national costume was a cowgirl.

Life after Miss USA

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She is married to Donald "Banana Don" Jefferson, a morning on-air personality at country-formatted radio station WITL-FM in Lansing, Michigan.[4] The pair met when she made a stop in Pittsburgh during an appearance shortly after winning her Miss USA title, and joined her husband briefly as half of the morning show behind the microphone when he accepted a new job as morning on-air personality at adult contemporary-formatted WSHH. They have two children together.[4]

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''Michelle Royer'' is an American former beauty pageant titleholder and occupational therapist known for being crowned Miss USA 1987. Representing Texas, she won the national competition in Albuquerque, New Mexico, at age 21 after serving as a substitute teacher in her hometown of Keller. She described the experience as the thrill of a lifetime and went on to represent the United States internationally. Following her pageant years, Royer married radio personality Don Jefferson, with whom she built a family in Michigan. In 2004, her young daughter suffered a stroke and received life-changing treatment at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, an experience that profoundly influenced Royer. Inspired to give back, she returned to school to earn a master's degree in occupational therapy and began working as an occupational therapist at Sparrow in 2012, where she has focused on helping patients recover and improve their lives. Royer has been recognized locally as an inspirational figure for her career transition and dedication to caregiving, continuing to serve as a role model in her community.

Early life

Childhood and education

Michelle Royer was born on January 5, 1966, in Keller, Texas. She is the daughter of a salesman who changed jobs frequently, leading to a childhood marked by some instability in her family circumstances. She grew up in Keller, Texas, and attended Keller High School, where she participated actively in the band program and served as drum major. She later continued her education at Texas Wesleyan University.

Miss Texas USA 1987

Michelle Royer won the Miss Texas USA 1987 title while representing Keller, Texas. This victory allowed her to represent the state of Texas at the Miss USA 1987 pageant. Her win came during a period of strong Texas presence in the Miss USA system, following consecutive successes by previous Texas delegates at the national level.

Miss USA 1987

Michelle Royer was crowned Miss USA 1987 on February 17, 1987, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Representing Texas, the 21-year-old from Keller became the third consecutive Miss Texas to win the national title, following Laura Martinez-Herring in 1985 and Christy Fichtner in 1986. She won approximately $200,000 in cash and prizes during the competition hosted by Bob Barker. Royer, a substitute teacher and model, wept upon receiving the crown from predecessor Christy Fichtner and flowers from Miss Universe 1986 Barbara Palacios Teyde. She described the moment as not fully sinking in, noting she had worried for months that judges might avoid selecting another Texan despite her performance, which placed first in swimsuit and evening gown and second in personality. Royer planned to use part of her winnings for medical school but joked about first enjoying a large hot fudge brownie. Her reign as Miss USA began immediately after the pageant, with commitments including a traditional breakfast in bed, a day of pampering, travel to New York, morning television appearances, and fittings for new evening gowns. As titleholder, she served as the United States representative to the Miss Universe pageant in Singapore.

Miss Universe 1987

Michelle Royer represented the United States at Miss Universe 1987, held in Singapore on May 27, 1987. She excelled in the preliminary competition, leading overall and earning third place in both the swimsuit and evening gown segments along with second place in the semifinal interview. Her national costume featured a cowgirl theme. In the finals, Royer placed as second runner-up, behind winner Cecilia Bolocco of Chile and first runner-up Roberta Capua of Italy.

Post-pageant life

Marriage and family

Michelle Royer married radio personality Donald "Banana Don" Jefferson, whom she met shortly after her 1987 Miss USA victory while on a radio promotional tour. During an interview on his morning show in Pittsburgh, Jefferson's on-air bit about asking Miss USA out on a date initially upset her, but after the segment, his co-host prompted him to ask her out, and she accepted, marking the start of their relationship. The couple settled in the Lansing, Michigan area, where Jefferson has worked as a morning host on country-formatted station WITL-FM. They have two daughters, Lauren and Brooke. In April 2004, their younger daughter Brooke, then nine years old, suffered an ischemic stroke of unknown cause while playing outside with friends and her sister, leading to sudden severe headache, collapse, and left-side weakness that affected her speech and mobility. She was transported to Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, where she underwent testing including CAT scans and MRI, remained hospitalized for approximately three weeks, and began a regimen of blood-thinning medication and intensive therapy. Brooke progressed from using a wheelchair in the summer of 2004 to a cane by fall, then a brace by the following spring, ultimately regaining most function with only a slight limp remaining on her left side. By 2012, she was fully recovered and starting her freshman year at Michigan State University. As of 2014, she was a college sophomore described by her father as doing great and one of the funniest people he knows. The family has noted that the challenging experience tested and ultimately strengthened them, with support from friends, community, and colleagues aiding their recovery process.

Career in occupational therapy

Michelle Royer was inspired to pursue a career in occupational therapy after her nine-year-old daughter Brooke suffered a stroke in 2004 and received treatment at Sparrow Hospital. She described the experience as a very scary time for her family, but the care and devotion provided by Sparrow's team motivated her to make a career change in her 40s. Royer noted that she saw the significant difference the hospital's team made in her daughter's life and recovery, which led her to want to give back and help other families in similar situations. She returned to school and earned a master's degree in occupational therapy. Royer began working as an occupational therapist at Sparrow (now UM Health-Sparrow) in May 2012. She has described the work as highly gratifying, stating that she has the ability to come into work knowing what she does helps change people's lives and that it is some of the most gratifying work she has ever done.

Television appearances

Pageant and special appearances

Michelle Royer made several television appearances as herself in connection with her Miss USA 1987 title, including pageant broadcasts and entertainment specials. In 1987, she appeared as Self - Miss Texas USA (Miss USA 1987) in the Miss USA Pageant television special. That same year, Royer was credited as Self - Miss USA in The 13th Annual People's Choice Awards. The following year, she returned to the Miss USA stage as the reigning titleholder, appearing as Self - Miss USA 1987 in The 37th Annual Miss USA Pageant. In 1988, Royer also participated in Bob Hope's USO tour to entertain U.S. troops, appearing as Self (as Miss USA 1987) in the television special Bob Hope's USO Christmas from the Persian Gulf: Around the World in Eight Days. This special documented Hope's performances for naval personnel stationed in the region amid the Iran-Iraq War.
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