Name: Andrea “Dream” Moore
Title: Ms. Royalty International Plus
Family dynamics: My family isn’t as close as I would like it to be, because we are all across the country so we don’t get to spend time with each other much, but we talk all the time and we try to support each other as much as we are able.
Hobbies/Pastime: I love to sing even though I may only sound in the shower, my heart and head is full of music. I love to play softball with the children in my family and some of the kids in the neighborhood. And simply just lounging around the house, it’s rare so when i get to do it,I take full advantage
Where are you from? Born and raised in Detroit MI, but reside in Louisville KY
What’s your purpose in life? My purpose is to help the younger generations believe in dreams again. The youth needs to see that whatever they dream of can be achieved as long as they strive for it. They don’t have to become a product of their environment if they don’t want to. My platform is If you can see it, you can be it.
Who are your role models? My role models are My Mother, Kenyetta Moore, Maya Angelou, Ashley Graham
What is your favorite quote? If you can see it, you can be it ~Dream Moore. This is my favorite because it’s something I’ve always told myself, even to this day. It encourages you to dream, it encourages you to see yourself, the real you and all you have to do is dream and fight for it. SEE YOU BE YOU!!!
If you were an animal, what would it be and why? A Manatee, because it just goes around giving unconditional love.
What does entrepreneurship mean to you and why? Entrepreneurship is all about coming up with new ideas and taking risks to turn those ideas into something real. It’s about being creative, solving problems, and not giving up when things get tough. Whether you’re starting your own business or finding new ways to make a difference, entrepreneurship is about making things happen and making a positive impact in the world.
Being an International Queen, what does that mean to you? Being an international queen means having a big impact around the world and connecting with people from different cultures. It’s about being a role model, spreading positivity, and making a difference on a global scale. It’s more than just a title—it’s about bringing people together and inspiring them to make the world a better place.
Is this your first pageant, and how does it feel to be competing? Yes, it was a bit scary. I was very nervous and I cried a few times. But the other queens and the others who were helping back stage were great. They helped me through it, they supported me and I came out victorious
What do you do outside of pageantry? (Job, School) What do you do to keep the balance? I work as a Social Worker. It’s kind of hard to seperate the two because my platform is youth advocacy. It’s easier to mash them together, I can help children in all aspects of the word. My Career gives them the help in the beginning and my platform helps them the rest of the way.
What advice would you give a new queen starting her journey through pageantry? Don’t give up. It will be hard but keep going. Always be you. smile, and practice a lot.
(Question for my older Queens) What would you tell your younger self? Never let anyone diminish you, you are a queen, always have been and always will be. Lol, yall know what I’m going to say next. “IF YOU CAN SEE IT, YOU CAN BE IT.” ~ Dream Moore
(Question for my older Queens) Knowing what you know now, would you change anything in your past? I wouldn’t change a thing. Everything that has or has not happened makes me the woman I am today and I LOVE THE WOMAN I HAVE BECOME!
If you could leave a lasting impression, what would that look like? That I always did what I could to help, and that I love the kids.