Marisa Butler

Marisa Paige Butler (born January 10, 1994) is an American model, singer and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned as the winner of Miss World America 2018 and represented United States at Miss World 2018 in Sanya, China where she placed Top 30 and won the Miss World Sports Challenge fast track.[1][2][3] Marisa began her pageant career in 2016 when she was crowned Miss Maine USA 2016 and represented Maine at the Miss USA 2016 pageant was held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 5, 2016 but unplaced.

Marisa Butler
Born
Marisa Paige Butler

(1994-01-10) January 10, 1994
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
TitleMiss Maine USA 2016
Miss World America 2018
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorLight Brown
Eye colorBrown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Maine USA 2016
(Winner)
Miss USA 2016
(Unplaced)
Miss World America 2018
(Designated)
Miss World 2018
(Top 30)

Early life

Butler raised in Standish, Maine. She is the daughter of Industrialists Walter and Debra Butler. Marisa graduated from Stonehill College in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics with a minor in Business. While at Stonehill College, Marisa was on their soccer, and lacrosse teams, as well as their club cheering team. She now is living and working in California.

Pageantry

Butler began her pageantry career in 2011 representing Bonny Eagle in the Miss Maine Teen USA 2012 competition. Marisa placed as first runner up to winner Molly Fitzpatrick.

Marisa then went on to compete in the Miss Maine Scholarship Program, which selects the representative of Maine to the Miss America pageant. Marisa placed fourth runner up to Miss Maine 2012, Molly Bouchard, and was first runner up to both Miss Maine 2013, Kristin Korda, and Miss Maine 2014 Audrey Thames. Following her placement as first runner up in 2013, she was invited to represent Maine at the National Sweetheart Pageant where she won the People's Choice award.

Marisa then returned to the Miss USA system, representing her home town of Standish and was crowned as the winner Miss Maine USA 2016 succeeding outgoing Miss Maine USA 2015 Heather Marie Elwell. She represented Maine at Miss USA 2016 pageant that was held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 5, 2016. The pageant was won by Deshauna Barber of District of Columbia.

Marisa then moved to San Diego, California where she competed for and won the title of Miss San Diego 2018, which was the organization's 100th anniversary. At Miss San Diego, she won the Interview Award, The Talent Award, and Miss Photogenic. She then went on to compete in the Miss California competition, where she won the Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit Preliminary award, and placed in the Top 15.

On 19 September 2018, Butler was crowned as Miss World America 2018, succeeding the outgoing Miss World America 2017 and Miss World 2017 Top 40 semifinalist, Clarissa Bowers. As Miss World America, Butler represented the United States at Miss World 2018 pageant in Sanya, China.[4][5] Marisa placed in the top 18 of the Miss World Talent competition singing Puccini's aria, Nessun Dorma. She also won the Miss World Sports Challenge Fast Track Event, granting her a place in the Top 30 of Miss World 2018 final. The competition was won by Miss Mexico, Vanessa Ponce De León.

References

  1. Sison, Bree. "Marisa Butler crowned as Miss Maine USA 2016". boston.cbslocal.com. CBS Boston. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  2. "Beauty pageant contestant's shark tagging efforts criticized". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  3. "Interview: Marisa Butler - Miss Maine USA". Miss USA on Facebook. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  4. "Miss Maine USA 2016 - Marisa Butler". Miss USA - Home. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  5. "We are delighted to announce the 2018 winner of Miss World America!!!! Huge congratulations to Marisa Butler". America's Miss World official Instagram. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Heather Elwell
Miss Maine USA
2016
Succeeded by
Brooke Harris
Preceded by
Clarissa Bowers
Miss World America
2018
Succeeded by
Emmy Rose Cuvelier
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