Lynnette Cole
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Lynette Cole (born February 9, 1978), won the title Miss Tennessee USA in 2000. She went on to become the first woman from that state to win the Miss USA pageant, which was held in Branson, Missouri on February 4, 2000.
Cole hails from Columbia, Tennessee and was twenty-one years old when she won the national crown.
[edit] Family Background
Cole is of African, Native American, and Caucasian heritage. At ten months old, she was living in foster care with her older brother when they were adopted by Gail and Larry Cole, who had to move interstate to get around a law prohibiting adoption of children from a different race. Her adoptive parents had previously been foster parents to a succession of over 100 children.
[edit] Pageants
Cole's first major pageant win came in 1995 when she won the title Miss Tennessee Teen USA. She was a finalist at the Miss Teen USA pageant in that year, and also won the Miss Photogenic award.
After winning Miss Tennessee USA and Miss USA 2000, Cole went on to compete at the Miss Universe pageant, held in Nicosia, Cyprus later that year. Her performance was strong enough to secure her a spot among the 5 finalists, and brought the USA back into the semifinals (after Kimberly Pressler had failed to advance the year before, breaking a streak of consecutive placements that had been going on since 1977).
As Miss USA, Cole was a representative of the Miss Universe Organization. Her "sister" 2000 titleholders were Lara Dutta (Miss Universe, of India) and Jillian Parry (Miss Teen USA, of Pennsylvania)
[edit] After the Crown
Since winning Miss USA, Cole has become a successful television host for NBC, CMT, ESPN, MTV, VH-1 and made many appearances on As the World Turns. Along with her hosting career, she has also appeared in numerous print advertising campaigns and commercials.
Cole married Michael O'Nan of Nashville, and now owns a boutique and directs a local preliminary for Miss Tennessee USA.
Preceded by Morgan Tandy High |
Miss Tennessee USA 2000 |
Succeeded by Lisa Tollett |
Preceded by Kimberly Pressler |
Miss USA 2000 |
Succeeded by Kandace Krueger |
Miss Universe Organization Titleholders 2000 |
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Miss Universe Lara Dutta |
Miss USA Lynnette Cole |
Miss Teen USA Jillian Parry |