For the First Time Ever, a Male Student Becomes Homecoming Queen

Homecoming season is usually a big deal for high school kids, and the highlight is when the king and queen get crowned. In Columbia Missouri, one school made history when they broke tradition in a way that got a lot of attention.

Zachary Willmore is a cheerleader at Rock Bridge High School, and he became the first male student to be crowned homecoming queen. At first, he did not know whether he should run for king or queen, so he asked his followers online. Most of them said queen, partly because they thought the sash looked better, so that is what he decided.

The moment he was crowned was filmed and posted to his TikTok, where he has over a million followers. The crowd was screaming and cheering while he jumped up and down in a sparkly gold dress. He later said to local news: “It was literally like a dream, for the fact that I, like, wanted it was just really special to me.”

In another clip from that night he filmed himself with friends saying: “We’re live from Rock Bridge, you know, we’re having a blast. In front of all these people … it’s scary as he** and cold as he**! We look gorgeous.” The videos have been seen millions of times and put him in the spotlight.

He explained to the news that he chose to run for queen because of the poll he posted. He said: “I took a really quick Instagram poll, I was like ‘Should I be king or queen? They thought ‘queen’ would look prettier on the sash. And I was like, ‘You’re so correct.’ So I chose queen.”

Not all of the reaction was positive though. He admitted: “Online, I did get some hate.” Some told him he stole a girl’s dream but he answered that it was his dream too and pointed out other boys also ran for queen. He said the title is basically a popularity contest and that he won fair and square while adding the hate was really just homophobia.

Willmore has also been pushing back against his school’s dress code. He told the local news that teachers could target students by deciding what was appropriate and he felt singled out more than once. To fight it, he started dancing on TikTok until the administrators took notice, and now he is working with the school to make the rules more up-to-date.

A spokesperson for the district called him a wonderful student who is engaged, active in cheer, and not afraid to raise questions. She said he has challenged the dress code and is helping the school create a modern version that fits today’s students.

Related Posts

What You Should Know Before Buying

What You Should Know Before Buying

Rising Customer Concerns Shoppers have started noticing changes in packaged meat quality — some cuts cook with excess liquid or feel different. Many realized these weren’t isolated…

BREAKING: At least 4 dead, 10 injured

BREAKING: At least 4 dead, 10 injured

The house is now wrapped in yellow tape, but the echoes of that afternoon won’t fade so easily. Inside, half-open presents sit beside drying bloodstains. A deflated…

A Startling Discovery in the Grass: When Nature Surprises Us

A Startling Discovery in the Grass: When Nature Surprises Us

A Surprising Encounter with Nature’s Parade It was a calm afternoon, the lawn glowing gold, when something odd caught my eye in the grass. What looked like…

Couple of teenagers aged 13 an

Couple of teenagers aged 13 an

shocking discovery has been made in the case of two missing teenagers, aged just 13 and 15, who had been the focus of an intensive search. Authorities…

Doctors couldn’t believe what they saw during the ultrasound

Doctors couldn’t believe what they saw during the ultrasound

When 29-year-old Emily Foster from Kent, England, went in for her 20-week pregnancy scan, she anticipated the usual joy of seeing her baby on the monitor. But…

Man Attacks Judge After She Sentences Him to 456… see more

Man Attacks Judge After She Sentences Him to 456… see more

A courtroom erupted into chaos after a man reacted violently moments after being sentenced to 456 years in prison. What began as a routine hearing quickly turned…