She’s a model and beauty queen best known for being crowned Miss Teen USA 2010 — a major milestone in her journey. That same year, she also took home the Miss Photogenic award, showcasing her standout presence both on stage and in front of the camera. Since then, her career has continued to flourish as she’s modeled with JAG Models and stepped into the world of media, hosting People Magazine’s Style Tracks. She also launched her own web show, TheRealKamie TV, where she shares fashion, lifestyle, and behind-the-scenes content that reflects her personality and passion.
Before all the spotlight, life looked a bit different. Back in high school, she was the captain of the varsity cheerleading team at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Maryland — proving her leadership skills early on. And while many know her by name now, not everyone realizes she comes from a big, close-knit family. She’s the oldest of five sisters, born to Victor and Carla Crawford, which means she’s always had a supportive, if busy, household around her.
Throughout it all, she’s stayed grounded, using her platform to inspire and connect. Whether she’s modeling, hosting, or sharing moments from her personal life, there’s no doubt that her journey — from teen pageant winner to multi-talented media personality — continues to evolve in exciting ways. And honestly, it’s clear that her story is still just getting started.
She made history as the first person ever from Maryland to take home the Miss Teen USA crown—a huge milestone that put her in the spotlight. After that big win, she continued building her career in entertainment and eventually stepped into a new role as co-host of Catfish, joining Nev Schulman starting in the show’s eighth season. Her journey has been inspiring, showing how talent and determination can open doors to unexpected opportunities. She truly stands out, not just because of her achievements, but because of the path she’s forged for others from Maryland.