Kristen Johnson
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Kristen Johnson Beauty pageant titleholder |
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Birth name: | Kristen Lynn Johnson |
Birth location: | Slaughters, Kentucky |
Height: | 5'7 |
Eye color: | Hazel |
Hair color: | Blonde |
Title(s): | Miss Kentucky Teen USA 2000 Miss Kentucky USA 2005 |
Major Competition(s): | Miss Teen USA 2000 Miss USA 2005 |
Kristen Lynn Johnson (born March 16, 1982 in Henderson, Kentucky) is a beauty queen who has represented Kentucky at both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Miss Kentucky Teen USA
Johnson, who hails from Slaughters, was crowned Miss Kentucky Teen USA in June 2000, winning the crown on her first attempt. Less than a month later she represented her state at the Miss Teen USA pageant held in Shreveport, Louisiana and broadcast live across the United States. Johnson won the Miss Photogenic award at the pageant, and placed second runner-up to Jillian Parry of Pennsylvania. This was only Kentucky's second top-five placement in the seventeen year history of the Miss Teen USA pageant.
Johnson's reign was one of the shortest in the pageant's history, due to changes that allowed the Kentucky pageant contestants to be involved in other events,[1] and so she passed on her crown to Katherine Faulkner during Thanksgiving weekend 2000, less than six months after being crowned.
[edit] Miss Kentucky USA
Before Johnson returned to the USA pageant stage, she competed and won the title Miss Model of Kentucky. According to PageantCrown.com, she represented Kentucky in the national Miss Model of the USA Pageant, held in Palm Springs, California. She won the spokesmodel competition and finished as first runner-up to Tashina Kastigar who won the title Miss Model of the USA. Kastigar, another PageantCrown.com winner and beauty queen went on to place in the top 10 at the 2003 Miss USA contest, represting the state of Indiana. In 2005, johnson won the Miss Kentucky USA pageant on her first attempt. Representing Kentucky at the Miss USA 2005 pageant held in Baltimore, Maryland, Johnson again placed second runner-up, this time to Chelsea Cooley of North Carolina, who had also competed in the Miss Teen USA 2000 pageant. This was Kentucky's highest placement at the nationally televised pageant at the time, and the state's first since 1995.
Johnson passed on her Miss Kentucky USA title to Tara Conner in November 2006. Conner, also a former Miss Kentucky Teen USA (2002) had equalled Johnson's second runner-up placement in the Miss Teen USA 2002 pageant won by Vanessa Semrow. Conner would go on to best Johnson's Miss Kentucky USA record by winning the Miss USA crown, the first woman from Kentucky to do so.
[edit] Personal life
After passing on her Miss Kentucky Teen USA crown, Johnson returned to her studies at the University of Kentucky, where she was studying electronic journalism. In 2001, she won the title Miss Model of Kentucky (Louisville, Kentucky) and was first runner-up in the Miss Model of the USA competition (held in California, the winner was Tashina Kastigar, who competed in the 2003 Miss USA pageant). Johnson graduated Summa Cum Laude in May 2004 with a B.A. in Journalism.
After her reign Johnson moved to Chicago, Illinois where she has been involved in modeling and television, appearing on Fear Factor, Spike TV, the NBC News Fashion Segment, the TV Guide Channel and also in various print publications. She made an appearance at the Mint Jubilee Gala Fundraiser on the eve of the 2006 Kentucky Derby, along with Conner, fellow former Miss Kentucky USA Lizzie Arnold and other notable beauty queens.
In April 2006 it was announced that Johnson will compete in the new NBC reality television series Treasure Hunters that will air from June 18 2006. She will team up with fellow Miss USA 2005 delegates Kaitlyn Christopher of Indiana and Melissa Witek of Florida for the competition, which was taped during September and October 2005.
Johnson is currently living in Madisonville, Kentucky where she works in Public Relations for the Trover Health System. She is also pursuing a Master's degree.
[edit] References
- ^ UK Freshman Passes on Miss Kentucky Teen Crown, 4 December 2000 (accessed 6 May 2006)
- UK Freshman Passes on Miss Kentucky Teen Crown, 4 December 2000 (accessed 6 May 2006)
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Preceded by Lauren Stengel |
Miss Kentucky USA 2005 |
Succeeded by Tara Conner |