Marissa Whitley

Marissa Whitley is a former Miss Teen USA, having won the 2001 title representing the state of Missouri. Born on January 11, 1983 in Los Angeles, California to an African American father and Caucasian mother. The youngest of four, Marissa moved to Springfield, Missouri at age three after the premature death of her mother and was raised by her aunt while her older siblings were split among other family members. At age 5, Marissa's father was killed in a drive by shooting in Los Angeles before they had the chance to meet.[1] She was the first titleholder from that state to win the national competition.

Marissa Whitley
Born
Marissa Janine Whitley

(1983-01-11) January 11, 1983
Los Angeles, California U.S.
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
TitleMiss Missouri Teen USA 2001
Miss Teen USA 2001
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorHazel
Major
competition(s)
Miss Teen USA 2001 (winner)

After winning Miss Merrie Christmas for scholarship money her junior year, she was given an entry form by her older sister and decided to compete in the Miss Missouri Teen USA Pageant. Whitley won her first title, Miss Missouri Teen USA in 2000, and reigned until she won the Miss Teen USA 2001 title. She captured the state title along with the award for Miss Congeniality and set her sights on the national title following graduation. With her sassy attitude and warm personality, Marissa's dream came true as she made history at 18 and became the first winner from Missouri to capture the national title during the 19th Annual Miss Teen USA 2001 Competition, airing live on CBS.

Marissa Whitley remained in New York City where she worked for MTV Networks on the College Television Network and as a commercial print model for Ford Models. She continued to speak at events around the country.[2][3]

Notes

  1. (23 August 2001). Miss Missouri Selected As Miss Teen Usa, Kentucky New Era
  2. "Biography for Marissa Whitley" Internet Movie Database.
  3. "Interview - Miss Teen USA, Marissa Whitley" Kids World. Interview in 2002.
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