Miss Georgia title goes to Kelsey Hollis who has made her mark by coming in the list of top 5 at the 2023 Miss America pageant, know her age and height
The Warner Robins native Kelsey Hollis has finished as the 4th runner-up in the prestigious contest, behind the first runner-up Miss New York Taryn Smith, the 2nd runner-up Miss Texas Averie Bishop, and the 3rd runner-up Miss West Virginia is Elizabeth Lynch.
Who Is Kelsey Hollis Miss Georgia, Her Age, Height, Parents, Talent, University, Instagram
Congratulations to our Preliminary Night 1 winners! Miss Indiana, Elizabeth Hallal, earned the talent award and Miss Georgia, Kelsey Hollis, earned the Social Impact Pitch award.
Each candidate earned a $2500 scholarship provided by Kawai Pianos pic.twitter.com/GtHLuStr7h
— The Miss America Org (@MissAmerica) December 13, 2022
Kelsey Hollisโ Education And Family
22-year-old Kelsey is a student at Tennessee University, based in Knoxville. Due to her earlier work experience with VFL movies and the SEC Network, Kelsey plans to follow sports psychology in future. She is having a brother who is an autistic child. Because of her brotherโs condition, she was driven to advocate for the disabled and their families from a young age.
Kelsey was born to Ralph and Talenthea Hollis’s parents with her height at 5 feet 2 inches.
Kelsey Hollis Professional Career And Achievements
Kelsey Hollis is known for being the founder as well as director of Miss Queen of Summer. This contest is a beauty pageant that honors girls in high and middle school that are diagnosed with any sort of disability. Hollis has also managed to expand her social impact initiative to an educational level. This initiative is based on Autism.
Kelsey Hollis was among the most charming entries in today’s Miss America of 2023. She faced tough competition but she managed to hold a position in the list of top 5.
Ahead of the competition, Kelsey stated, “Being able to represent the state of Georgia, definitely in itself is a much hard and also a blessing to me and also to anyone standing at my place..But I can say, because of the legacy in Warner Robins, whenever I tell people I am from Warner Robins, they say wait Betty Cantrell is from there or Olivia McMillan is from there. It feels amazing to be a part of this prestigious legacy.”
Presently she is a student who has achieved quite a lot at a young age. Kelsey began a non-profit organization named “TAABS.”
She also sat down with the state legislators to advocate passing the SB118, Ava’s Law which would offer up to $35,000 in insurance coverage per year for psychological care of those diagnosed with ASD in Georgia. This bill was successfully passed.