Tiffany Ann Rea | |
Miss United States 2020 Miss Washington USA 2024 Miss Teen Earth United States 2014 | |
Nationalcompetition: | Miss United States 2020 (Winner) |
Birth Name: | Tiffany Ann Rea |
Birth Place: | Lewiston, Idaho, U.S |
Occupation: | Real Estate Agent |
Birth Date: | October 27, 1996 |
Hair Color: | Red |
Years Active: | 2009–present |
Education: | Cerro Coso Community College Liberty University |
Tiffany Ann Rea (born October 27, 1996) is an American beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss United States 2020.[1] On June 27, 2024 Rea was crowned Miss Washington USA 2024 and represented Washington at Miss USA 2024 pageant but unplaced.[2] [3] [4]
Rea was born in Lewiston, Idaho and moved to Tehachapi, California when she was a young child.[5] [6] She began competing in pageants at the age of 9.[7] Rea has 4 brothers, and she is the youngest child in her family. She is the daughter of Ted and Debbie Rea.
Rea attended Cerro Coso Community College and Liberty University.[8] She has degrees in Crime Scene Investigation and Psychology and studies latent fingerprint analysis.[9]
Rea has worked for the Tehachapi Police Department and for the City of Tehachapi during the COVID-19 pandemic and was part of the city's COVID-19 resource team. Rea is currently a realtor in Kern County, California.[10]
Rea's first pageant title was "Junior Miss East Kern County, California City" which she won in 2009. Rea won the title of Miss Teen Earth United States (the teen counterpart to the Miss Earth United States pageant) in 2014.[11] She has also held the titles of Miss Tehachapi 2014, Miss Kern County 2019 and 2020,[12] Miss California United States 2020,[13] Miss United States 2020, and Miss Washington USA 2024. Rea held a pageant title every year from 2009 to 2020, when she won the title of Miss United States 2020. After her Miss United States reign, she continues to compete within the Miss USA organization.
During her reigns, Rea volunteered with blood drives,[14] anti-human trafficking groups,[15] [16] blindness prevention,[17] mentorship organizations,[18] veterans groups (including the American Legion), beach cleanups, blood community gardens, homeless shelters and orphanages, and earned two President's Volunteer Service Awards.