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Aug 27, 2007 · Lauren Caitlin Upton, Miss South Carolina Teen USA, whose mangled response to a pageant question has become an Internet sensation, will have a second chance to answer it on Tuesday...
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The Miss South Carolina USA and Miss South Carolina Teen USA Pageants are looking for diverse young women who are not only beautiful, but intelligent and willing to share their hearts and minds as ambassadors to our state and nation. Winning titles of this magnitude catapults young women to instant fame where they simultaneously become role models.
May 22, 2021 · If you only know of one contestant from the Miss Teen USA pageant franchise, you most likely remember Caite Upton of South Carolina, who went viral in 2007 for her bungled Q&A response....
Miss South Carolina Teen USA 2007 got a question asking why she thought a fifth of Americans were unable to locate the United States on a World Map. She stumbled through the entire question, later admitting that she didn't hear the question to begin with.