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Tiffany Ann Rea (born October 27, 1996) is an American beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss United States 2020.[1] On June 27, 2024 Rea was crowned Miss Washington USA 2024 and represented Washington at Miss USA 2024 pageant but was unplaced.[2][3][4]
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Born | Tiffany Ann Rea October 27, 1996 Lewiston, Idaho, U.S |
Education | Cerro Coso Community College Liberty University |
Occupation | Real estate agent |
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Title | Miss United States 2020 Miss Washington USA 2024 Miss Teen Earth United States 2014 |
Years active | 2009–present |
Hair color | Red |
Major competition(s) | Miss United States 2020 (Winner) |
Rea was born in Lewiston, Idaho and moved to Tehachapi, California when she was a young child.[5][6] She began competing in pageants at the age of 9.[7] Rea has four brothers, and she is the youngest child in her family.[8][5] She is the daughter of Ted and Debbie Rea.[5]
Rea attended Cerro Coso Community College and Liberty University.[7][9] She has degrees in crime scene investigation and psychology and she studies latent fingerprint analysis.[10]
Rea worked for the Tehachapi Police Department[6] and for the City of Tehachapi during the COVID-19 pandemic and was part of the city's COVID-19 resource team.[7] Rea is a realtor in Kern County, California.[11]
Rea's first pageant title was "Junior Miss East Kern County, California City" which she won in 2009.[5] Rea won the title of Miss Teen Earth United States (the teen counterpart to the Miss Earth United States pageant) in 2014.[citation needed] She has also held the titles of Miss Tehachapi 2014,[8] Miss Kern County 2019 and 2020,[12] Miss California United States 2020,[13] Miss United States 2020,[12] and Miss Washington USA 2024.[3] Rea held a pageant title every year from 2009 to 2020, when she won the title of Miss United States 2020.[citation needed] After her Miss United States reign, she continued to compete within the Miss USA organization.[3]
During her reigns, Rea volunteered with blood drives,[14] anti-human trafficking groups,[15] blindness prevention,[16] mentorship organizations,[17][10] veterans groups (including the American Legion), beach cleanups, blood community gardens, homeless shelters and orphanages, and earned two President's Volunteer Service Awards.[7]
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