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Maria Cahill

Pageant Contestant

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1991-01-12
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The pageant winner, who later became widely recognized as David Henrie’s wife, gained public attention through her connection to the actor best known for playing Justin Russo in Wizards of Waverly Place. Before stepping into the spotlight, she had already led a meaningful life—she was one of six siblings raised in Newark, Delaware. Interestingly, she and David Henrie first crossed paths two and a half years before their wedding at a mutual event, where their relationship quietly began to blossom.

David Henrie’s wife tied the knot with him in April 2017, marking the start of a deeply personal journey. Their path to parenthood wasn’t without challenges; after enduring three miscarriages, they joyfully welcomed their daughter, Pia Philomena Francesca Henrie, in 2019—a moment that brought immense happiness to David Henrie and his growing family. The couple celebrated another milestone on December 25, 2020, when they welcomed a son named James into the world.

In December 2021, news spread that David Henrie and his wife were expecting again, sparking excitement among fans. While many know her as David Henrie’s spouse, her story reflects resilience, love, and the quiet strength behind the scenes of a public life. Through every chapter, whether facing loss or celebrating new beginnings, David Henrie’s wife has remained a central figure in one of Hollywood’s more heartfelt real-life narratives.

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She first captured the title of Miss Rehoboth Beach, and that victory really set the stage for her big break. From there, she continued to shine and eventually earned the crown of Miss Delaware 2011. Her journey was definitely inspiring—starting strong in Rehoboth Beach and then rising all the way to become Miss Delaware 2011. It was a proud moment when she took the top honor, proving just how dedicated and talented she was throughout the whole competition. And as Miss Delaware 2011, she represented the state with grace and confidence.

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