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Addison Wingate

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1999-10-14
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Kim of Queens fans will remember her as the standout beauty queen who brought charm and authenticity to the Lifetime series that captured hearts before its 2015 cancellation. Kim made a strong impression right from the start—she was actually the first main cast member introduced on the show, making her debut in the memorable episode titled “Hillbilly in Heels.” Her journey began long before the spotlight, though. Born in the small town of Vidalia, Georgia, Kim grew up as the daughter of Kelly Wingate and older sister to her beloved younger brother, Tucker.

Life beyond the camera has been just as meaningful for Kim. In December 2021, she embraced motherhood with the birth of her son, Wren James—a joyful milestone that marked a new chapter. Then, in June 2024, Kim shared exciting news: she was expecting her second child, sparking celebration among her supporters. That happiness continued into the new year when, on January 21, 2025, Kim welcomed her second son, Rhet Walker Hayes, into the world. Through every phase—from reality TV star to devoted mom—Kim continues to inspire with her grace and strength.

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She’s truly made a name for herself by showcasing her incredible talent as a tap dancer, and that unique skill has played a big role in helping her win pageants. People often remember her performances because of how effortlessly she blends rhythm and grace, and it’s no surprise that judges take notice. She brings something different to the stage—something memorable—and that sets her apart from the rest. Over time, she’s proven that hard work and originality can go a long way in competitive arenas. She continues to inspire others by staying true to her roots while pursuing her dreams with confidence.

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