When we think ofMiss America, most of us have a glamorous image in mind.
Between the beautiful clothes and sparkling crown, it’s easy to put the exalted winner on a pedestal.
However, amidst the awards and recognition, Broyles is striving to remain relatable to her audience.

Broyles was diagnosed with ADHD last year at the age of 19.
To get the 4.0.
It just felt unfair," Broyles said.

She also loved seeing how those with ADHD or similar diagnoses rallied behind her.
For Broyles, speaking about mental health is a vital aspect of her role as Miss America.
“We all [have] flaws.

We all have struggles, and that’s okay,” she said.
“It’s okay to be in a low point in your life.”
“And now, a year later, I’m Miss America.

I mean, it’s just crazy how life happens.
And I really am thankful that I was able to kind of touch so many lives.”
The 100th Miss America competition is currently streaming onPeacock.