Rima Fakih

Rima Fakih

Born: September 22, 1985
Age: 39
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Biography

Rima Fakih (Arabic: ريما فقيه‎‎) (born September 22, 1985) is a Lebanese-American actress, model, professional wrestler and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss USA 2010. She represented the state of Michigan in the national pageant, having previously won the 2010 Miss Michigan USA pageant. Fakih trained to be a WWE Diva in WWE. She competed on the fifth season of WWE Tough Enough but was eliminated from the show on the fourth episode.

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Personal life

Fakih was born in Srifa, a small city in the Jabal Amel region of Southern Lebanon, to a Shia Muslim family. She is the daughter of Hussein and Nadia Fakih and has four siblings, brothers Rabih and Rami, and sisters Rana and Rouba. Rima and her three elder siblings were born in Lebanon, but the youngest, Rami was born in New York.

As a young child she lived in the village of Souk El Gharb in Mount Lebanon, and attended St. Rita's, a Catholic school near Beirut. In 1993, her parents, Hussein and Nadia Fakih, moved their family to New York in order to escape effects of the Lebanese Civil War. Fakih attended St. John's Preparatory School, a Catholic high school in Queens, and her father ran a restaurant in Manhattan. In New York, Fakih's family felt they were subjected to threats and vandalism based on events in the Middle East, and business at her father's restaurant declined following the September 11, 2001, attacks. In 2003, her family moved to the large Arab-American community in Dearborn, Michigan. Fakih resides in Dearborn. She graduated from Henry Ford Community College, went on to earn degrees in economics and business management from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, and plans to attend law school after her year-long reign. Prior to winning the Miss USA title, she worked as a sales associate at the Detroit Medical Center, developing and recruiting in the Arab American community.

Conversion to Christianity and marriage

In April 2016, Fakih converted to Maronite Christianity, in Bkerké, the see of the Maronite Catholic Patriarchate, northeast of Beirut, ahead of marrying the music producer -Wassim Salibi. Salibi manages Canadian artist The Weeknd, who went to Lebanon specifically to commemorate the wedding, which took place in the church of Bkerké, the Maronite Patriarchate, on May 15, 2016.

Pageants

Fakih competed in her first pageant when she was nineteen, placing fourth runner-up at Miss Wayne County, a preliminary pageant for Miss Michigan in the Miss America system. She also competed in three smaller international pageants.

Miss Lebanon Emigrant

In 2008, Fakih was selected to represent Michigan in the Miss Lebanon Emigrant competition. The event is part of the Miss Lebanon pageant, and is open to young women who are Lebanese or of Lebanese origin, living in countries of the overseas Lebanese community. Fakih placed third in the contest, held August 13 in Batroun, Lebanon, finishing behind Carina El Kaddissi of Brazil and Jessica Kahawaty of Australia.

Miss USA

Fakih won the Miss Michigan USA pageant on September 19, 2009 at the McMorran Place Theater Port Huron. In May 2010 she represented Michigan at the Miss USA 2010 pageant held at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. She won the Miss USA title on May 16, 2010, breaking a 5-year streak of Southern states winning and becoming the first Miss Michigan USA to win the national title since Kenya Moore in 1993.

Fakih is widely believed to be the first Lebanese American, the first Arab American and the first Muslim to win the Miss USA title; however, pageant officials stated their records are not detailed enough to confirm these claims. The first Michigan delegate to win the Miss USA title, Carole Gist, became the first African-American Miss USA in 1990.

During and after the Miss USA pageant, Fakih's religious and ethnic identity became the subject of widespread discussion. On the subject of identity, she was quoted as saying "I'd like to say I'm American first, and I am an Arab-American, I am Lebanese-American, and I am Muslim-American."

Many Arab Americans celebrated Fakih's victory, but some Muslims felt she did not properly represent their religion. Muslim scholar Ghazal Omid wrote "To say that she is a Muslim is inaccurate. No Muslim woman can call herself a ... Muslim and be on stage with her bikini". Responding to the issue in interviews, Fakih said she and her family are Muslims and respect the religion, but they may not be as strict as many people and do not define themselves by their religion; they view themselves as more "spiritual" than "religious" and appreciate all religions. Her religion and role in the pageant were further put under the microscope two weeks after being crowned, when photos surfaced of Fakih participating in a "Stripper 101" contest hosted by Detroit radio morning show Mojo In The Morning. On the subject of the planned Park51 Islamic community center in New York, Fakih stated, "I totally agree with President Obama with the statement on the constitutional rights of freedom of religion. it shouldn't be so close to the World Trade Center. We should be more concerned with the tragedy than religion."

Miss Universe

As holder of the Miss USA title, Fakih represented the United States in the 2010 Miss Universe pageant, held at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on August 23. Fakih did not place as a semi-finalist and was the first Miss USA since Shauntay Hinton, Miss USA 2002, to not place at the Miss Universe pageant.

Dancing with the Stars Middle East

She entered to season 3 of Dancing with the Stars Middle East with the professional dancer Raed Murad and replaced in fifth place.

Legal issues

Fakih was arrested for drunk driving in Highland Park, Michigan on December 3, 2011. She was convicted and sentenced to 6 months of probation, $600 fine and 20 hours of community service on May 9, 2012.

Other media

Fakih appeared as a guest star on the November 29, 2010, edition of WWE Raw, where she crowned Sheamus, the winner of the King of the Ring tournament. In December 2010 at WWE Tribute to the Troops she served as the ring announcer for the matches. She later competed on WWE Tough Enough on USA and was eliminated in week four. Due to conflicting schedule with promotional events for Miss USA 2011, Fakih was the only contestant not to appear on the live final episode. In 2012 she participated in Fox's dating game show The Choice.

She is listed number 86 on AskMen.com's top 99 women 2011 edition. On May 24, 2011 The Roots performed a freestyle song about her during her appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. She also appears in the movie Real Steel, starring Hugh Jackman, which premiered on October 7, 2011. Fakih revealed that she is receiving wrestling training.

Awards and Recognition

  • 86 in Top 99 Women, AskMen.com, 2011
  • 410 in Power 500 2011, Arabian Business
  • 100 in 100 Most Powerful Arab Women 2011, Arabian Business

[ Source: Wikipedia ]


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