Franklin was born on July 27, 1993. She is the oldest daughter born to James and Kristy Franklin.[7] She has two younger siblings; a sister, Bailey, and brother, J.D.[8]
As a student at UNCSA, Franklin was a member of ArtistCorps, an AmeriCorps program that invites well-known artists into public schools and community centers to work with students with decreased access to arts programming.[10][14] After relocating to New York, Franklin worked closely with Success Academy Charter Schools, founding a music club for students, and served as a cultural partner with the NYC-based non-profit organization, Sing For Hope.[13][15]
Pageantry
Early pageantry
While a student at East Carolina University, Franklin was crowned Miss Black and Gold at a scholarship pageant sponsored by the university's Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.[7] She also competed in the Miss North Carolina organization in 2016 and 2017.[14] At both competitions, Franklin placed among the top 10 finalists and won the preliminary talent award.[16]
Miss New York 2018
In June 2018, Franklin competed as Miss Five Boroughs at the Miss New York 2018 pageant.[17] She went on to win both talent and swimsuit preliminary awards, as well as the overall interview award. Ultimately, she was crowned Miss New York 2018 on June 30, 2018, at Shea's Theatre in Buffalo, New York.[13][17]
For the talent portion, she sang "Quando m'en vò" from the opera La bohème.[18][19] In the final round of the competition, Franklin was asked how being Miss New York prepared her for her being Miss America by judge Laila Ali. In the allotted 20 seconds, she told about how she had to move many times in New York and deal with high rent, and how she had to work hard in her life. She said, "I have New York grit. ... I came up on a Lincoln Center fellowship because I'm an artist, and I'm really excited to just share my platform my social impact advocating for the arts and make sure all students have access to a quality education.".[19]
She bested first runner-up, Miss Connecticut 2018, Bridget Oei, for the 2019 Miss America title and was crowned by Miss America 2018, Cara Mund, on September 9, 2018.[20] Along with the title of Miss America, Franklin also won a $50,000 scholarship. Franklin is the seventh Miss New York to win the Miss America title.