Rima Fakih, who was Muslim when she was crowned Miss USA in 2010, reportedly converted to Christianity last month, according to Entertainment.

Fakih went to Catholic school during her youth, though her faith was Shia Muslim. In a 2010 Huffington Post interview, she said her family is more “spiritual” than religious, though they “appreciate all different kinds of religions.”

“We’d go to church on Easter. We always had a Christmas tree, and every year we go the Radio City Christmas Show and watch ‘Miracle on 34th Street.’ But we celebrate some of the Islamic holidays as well,” said Fakih.

Fakir tweeted a photo at the end of March that said, “Only God can turn a MESS into a message, a TEST into a testimony, a TRIAL into a triumph, a VICTIM into a victory.”

When Fakih was crowned in 2010, she announced her deep sense of nationalism for the United States.

“I’d like to say I’m American first, and I am an Arab-American, I am Lebanese-American, and I am Muslim-American.”

The 2010 beauty pageant winner is getting married “in Lebanon next week to Wassim Salibi, a wealthy music producer who is a Maronite Christian. Canadian singer The Weeknd, who is managed by Salibi, will perform at the wedding,” reported Entertainment.

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