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Mallory Hagan

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Mallory Hagan
Mallory Hagan Show Us Your Shoes 2013.JPG
Hagan in the 2013 Show Us Your Shoes parade in Atlantic City, NJ
Born Mallory Hytes Hagan
(1988-12-23) December 23, 1988 (age 35)
Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Residence Brooklyn, New York
Education Opelika High School
Auburn University
Fashion Institute of Technology
Occupation Beauty Queen
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Title Miss Brooklyn 2010
Miss Manhattan 2011
Miss New York City 2012
Miss New York 2012
Miss America 2013
Term January 12, 2013 - September 15, 2013
Predecessor Laura Kaeppeler
Successor Nina Davuluri
Website www.itsmalloryhagan.com

Mallory Hytes Hagan (born December 23, 1988) is an American actress, model and beauty queen who won Miss America 2013 and Miss New York 2012. She was also Miss New York City 2012, Miss Manhattan 2011, Miss Brooklyn 2010,[1] and a two-time Miss New York first runner-up. She is a native of Alabama, where she had been runner-up in the Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen Program, and non-finalist talent winner at Miss Alabama. She won the Miss America competition on a platform of child sexual abuse awareness and prevention. She also gave a timely response on the issue of gun control in which she opposed fighting violence with violence. She moved to New York after her first year of college at Auburn University, which is the local college near where she was raised.

Early life and education

Hagan is from Opelika, Alabama and is a 2007 graduate of Opelika High School.[2] She was influenced by her formative years spent with a mother who ran a dance studio in the Auburn-Opelika area, where she was raised.[3] Her grandmother had run a dance studio in Tennessee, where Hagan was born.[4] She is a former student at Auburn University,[1] where she spent a year studying biomedical science.[3] She was also a member of the sorority Pi Beta Phi Alabama Gamma chapter,[5] becoming the fourth Pi Beta Phi to become Miss America (Marilyn Van Derbur, Jackie Mayer and Susan Akin).[6]

She moved to the Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn neighborhood in New York City in October 2008.[1] At the time of her arrival, she had $1000 and a dream of beauty pageant success.[7] Several sources state that Hagan was a Park Slope, Brooklyn resident when she won Miss America.[8][9] The Wall Street Journal ran a correction (that was corroborated by The New York Times) that she was a resident of Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn at the time.[7][10] Hagan had lived in six different Brooklyn neighborhoods between her arrival in 2008 and her Miss America victory in 2013,[3] including Sunset Park and Williamsburg.[9]

At the time of the 2013 Miss America competition, she was a Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) student,[8][9] where she studied advertising, marketing and communications with aspirations of a profession related to cosmetic and fragrance marketing.[11] At FIT, she is part of the Presidential Honors Program.[12] Her three placements in the Miss New York competition provided her with sufficient scholarship monies to pay for her entire FIT tuition.[13] She trained several different methods to prepare for the pageant. Her trainers included Richard Talens of social fitness network Fitocracy, Sohee Lee and Mark Fisher of Mark Fisher Fitness.[14] One of her training elements was also CrossFit exercise programs.[15]

Pageants

Hagan won Miss Brooklyn on March 28, 2010.[1] Her prior pageant experience has been reported to include runner-up placements in the Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen and the Miss Alabama competition.[1][16] However, Hagan stated that in the Miss Alabama 2008 competition, which was her only attempt at that title, "I did get a non-finalist talent award."[3] She competed in Miss Alabama's Outstanding Teen from the ages of 13 to 17.[3]

Hagan was the first runner-up in both of the Miss New York 2010 and Miss New York 2011 pageants.[13][16] She then went on to win the title of Miss New York 2012 (in which Miss America 2014 Nina Davuluri was the second runner up).[17][18] During Hagan's reign as Miss New York 2012,[13] her platform was child sexual abuse awareness and prevention.[8] Her contest bio stated that "Hagan has chosen to honor the women in her family who have been victims of sexual abuse by sharing their personal stories and encouraging others to take a stand."[9] According to statements made during an Associated Press interview, her mother, Mandy Moore, convinced her to tackle child sexual abuse since it had affected her mother, aunt, grandmother and cousins.[19] Hagan has stated that she has experienced the ripple effects of child sexual abuse.[20] Hagan's mother, father, Phil Hagan, and 32 friends and family members from Opelika attended her crowning.[3] Her grandfather, Stan Hagan, says that Mallory's comments regarding gun control represented most of her family.[21] At the time of her victory, she was also supported by her then boyfriend, Charmel Maynard[19][22] from New York City.[3] Hagan is the fourth Miss New York,[23] second individual from New York City, and first individual from Brooklyn to serve as Miss America.

2013 Miss America pageant

Hagan was crowned Miss America 2013 on January 12, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada by outgoing Miss America 2012 Laura Kaeppeler, beating out first runner-up Miss South Carolina 2012 Ali Rogers.[24][25] Due to the decision to move the pageant back to Atlantic City, New Jersey, her reign was cut short by four months and ended on September 15, 2013.[26] Although Hagan follows a few other Miss New York contestants to earn the Miss America crown, she is the first Brooklynite to win.[19] The 2013 competition was Hagan's final year of Miss America Organization eligibility.[3] Her introductory quip to the Miss America 2013 audience at the beginning of the on-air broadcast was "Sandy may have swept away our shores but never our spirit."[7][19][27] During the Miss America 2013 competition, she performed a tap dance routine to James Brown's "Get Up Offa That Thing" while wearing a latex rodeo outfit.[16] Other elements of her winning wardrobe included a black string bikini and an asymmetric white evening gown.[28] At the time of her Miss America victory, she was 24 years old and a resident of Brooklyn. Part of her prize package was a $50,000 scholarship.[8][9] She won the swimsuit and evening wear portions of the show.[29]

Miss America role

Hagan promoted awareness of child sexual abuse and in her first 24 hours as Miss America, she was in communication with United States Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.[23] Her first initiative as Miss America was to become spokesperson for the IHOP's 8th Annual National Pancake Day Celebration in which they hope to raise $3 Million for the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.[30] As Miss America, Hagan claimed to travel 20,000 miles (32,187 km) per month.[31] She was derided in the press for gaining weight a few months after becoming Miss America. Hagan responded: "I'm human…and I'd like to equate getting ready for the Miss America pageant, you know, to getting ready for a boxing match [...] We get into shape and then afterwards life goes back to normal." [32]

Career

Hagan stated that she will use her scholarship money from both the Miss New York and Miss America pageants to complete her education at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) where she is a communications major and hopes to pursue a career in television.[26]

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss America
2013
Succeeded by
Nina Davuluri
Preceded by Miss New York
2012
Succeeded by
Shannon Oliver