Carolyn Sapp Daniels is an American beauty queen and TV journalist. She was born on December 7, 1967, and grew up in Montana. In 1989, she won the Miss America pageant representing her home state of Hawaii. She graduated from Whitworth University with a degree in speech communication.
After her reign as Miss America ended, Carolyn pursued a career in journalism. She worked as a TV news anchor and reporter in Seattle and has been a contributor to several CNN programs. She has also worked as a spokesperson for various nonprofit organizations and has served as a judge for several beauty pageants.
In her personal life, Carolyn has been married twice and has three children. She has also been involved in a number of philanthropic endeavors, including advocating for cancer research and spreading awareness about domestic violence. Overall, Carolyn Sapp Daniels has had a successful career both in pageantry and journalism, and has used her platform to make a positive impact on the world.
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