The Miss America Organization has a new chair—and she’s worn the pageant’s crown herself. Former Fox News host and Miss America 1989 Gretchen Carlson is now the chair of the organization’s board, she confirmed in a tweet on Monday.

Carlson joins the board after the Huffington Post revealed lewd e-mails between former pageant C.E.O. Sam Haskell and lead pageant writer Lewis Friedman on December 21. On December 23, Haskell resigned. Other board members, including president Josh Randle and board chairperson Lynn Weidner, also stepped down.

Following the release of the e-mails, in which Friedman referred to former Miss America winners as “cunts,” Carlson shared her thoughts on Twitter using the hashtag #saveMissAmerica. She sent a statement to Huffington Post writer Yashar Ali.

Per the Huffington Post, Carlson is joined on the board by fellow Miss America winners Laura Kaeppeler Fleiss (2012), Heather French Henry (2000), and Kate Shindle (1998). Carlson is the first winner of the pageant to chair the board.

In 2016, Carlson filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against former Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, which ultimately led to his ouster.

“I just wanted to stand up for myself, first and foremost,” she told The New York Times then. “And I wanted to stand up for other women who maybe faced similar circumstances.”