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Mallory Ervin
Ervin in 2009
Born
Mallory Christina Ervin[1]

(1985-10-26) October 26, 1985 (age 39)[1]
EducationUnion County High School
Eastern Kentucky University (P.S.)
Sewanee: The University of the South (T.A.)
OccupationsYouTube personality, former entertainer and former beauty pageant titleholder
Years active2005–present
TelevisionMiss America 2010 (5th place)
The Amazing Race 17 (6th place)
The Amazing Race 18 (3rd place)
The Amazing Race 24 (10th place)
Spouse
Kyle DiMeola
(m. 2017)
Children3
Beauty pageant titleholder
Title
  • Miss Heartland 2007
  • Miss Berea Area 2008
  • Miss Congeniality 2009
  • Miss Bowling Green 2009
  • Miss Kentucky 2009
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorBlue
Major
competition(s)
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
GenreVlogging
Subscribers141,000[2]
Total views17,582,237[2]

Last updated: January 4, 2021
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Mallory Christina Ervin (born October 26, 1985) is an American YouTube personality, former entertainer and former beauty pageant titleholder from Morganfield, Kentucky. She held the title of Miss Kentucky 2009 and was 4th runner-up to Miss America 2010. In September 2010, it was announced that she competed on The Amazing Race 17 with her father Gary Ervin. The Amazing Race was filmed in May and June 2010 and premiered on September 26, 2010.[3] Gary and Mallory were also one of the teams to return for The Amazing Race 18,[4] which premiered on February 20, 2011. Ervin returned to the race to join Mark Jackson in The Amazing Race 24: All Stars, after Jackson's teammate William "Bopper" Minton was deemed unfit to race for health reasons.

Miss Kentucky

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Ervin won the title of Miss Kentucky, on July 18, 2009, when she received her crown from outgoing titleholder Emily Cox. She is a graduate of the Sewanee: The University of the South in Tennessee with a degree in Theater Arts. Her platform was Autism Awareness. Her talent was a vocal performance.[5]

The Amazing Race

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Gary and Mallory's best placements on The Amazing Race 17 were three consecutive second-place finishes (leg 3, leg 4 and leg 5). They were eliminated in the 8th leg, finishing in 6th place.

Season 17 Finishes

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  • 6th (leg 1)
  • 9th (leg 2)
  • 2nd (leg 3)
  • 2nd (leg 4)
  • 2nd (leg 5)
  • 6th (leg 6)
  • 4th (leg 7)
  • 6th (leg 8/eliminated)

On The Amazing Race 18: Unfinished Business, Gary and Mallory achieved three first-place finishes, two second-place finishes and two third-place finishes. The team made last place in the 8th leg and had to perform a penalty task in the 9th leg to be allowed to continue racing. Ultimately, Mallory and her father placed 3rd out of the 11 teams in the final leg, losing to Harlem Globetrotters of Flight Time & Big Easy (runner-up) and Sisters of Kisha & Jen, who won the race.

Season 18 Finishes

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  • 1st (leg 1)
  • 9th (leg 2)
  • 2nd (leg 3)
  • 3rd (leg 4)
  • 2nd (leg 5)
  • 1st (leg 6)
  • 4th (leg 7)
  • 6th (leg 8/Non-elimination leg)
  • 4th (leg 9)
  • 3rd (leg 10)
  • 1st (leg 11)
  • 3rd (Final Leg)

On The Amazing Race 24: All-Stars, Mallory joined Mark Jackson after his teammate William "Bopper" Minton was deemed unfit to race due to pancreatitis. They finished in 6th place in the 1st leg, but then they were eliminated in the 2nd leg, finishing in 10th place.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Kentucky Birth Index, 1911-1999". Ancestry.com. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "About malloryervin1". YouTube.
  3. ^ Derschowitz, Jessica (September 2, 2010). ""The Amazing Race" Cast Announced". CBS News. Archived from the original on January 6, 2014. Retrieved September 3, 2010.
  4. ^ Adams, Shilo (December 13, 2010). "The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business to Premiere February 20th". Screener. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2010.
  5. ^ Herald-Leader Staff Report (July 18, 2009). "Mallory Ervin crowned Miss Kentucky". Lexington Herald-Leader. Retrieved September 5, 2010.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Emily Cox
Miss Kentucky
2009
Succeeded by