Katie Millar

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Katie Millar (married name Millar-Wirig) is a former beauty pageant contestant who was Miss Utah in 2006 and a top ten finisher in Miss America 2007. [1]

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Early life and education

Millar-Wirig was born and raised in Utah. Her parents are Bret and Rita Millar. [2] She graduated high school at age 17, and while attending Brigham Young University for a bachelor's degree in neuroscience, decided to compete in the Miss Utah competition for the opportunity to win a scholarship to support her education. [2] [3]

Pageants

In 2006, Millar-Wirig was crowned Miss Utah, which included a $10,000 scholarship. [2] The focus of her advocacy platform as Miss Utah was support for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, [4] inspired by a sibling diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes during childhood. [2] [3]

As a result of her Miss Utah win, she then competed in the Miss America 2007 pageant. [5] During the competition, she became a top ten finalist, which included a swimsuit and evening wear competition. [4] Despite pressure from her designers and sponsors to compromise her core values, she wore a modest gown [1] that she had altered, [3] and a one-piece swimsuit during the competitions. [4] [6] [7]

Filmography

She appeared in a recurring supporting role on the drama television series Everwood and as herself in the reality TV movie Pageant School: Becoming Miss America. [8]

Personal life

Millar-Wirig married Brent Wirig in the Mount Timpanogos Utah Temple on July 14, 2007. [7]

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