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Katelynne Goldie Sue Cox (born June 28, 1994) is an American singer, model, cheerleader, and former news anchor from Camas, Washington. She has released two EPs, Unbelievable (2008) and Erase It (2014), and a studio album, One Girl (2011). Cox competed in the 2016 and 2017 Miss District of Columbia contests and represented the state of Missouri in the Miss Earth United States 2016 contest.

Katelynne Cox was born on June 28, 1994, to Cameron Cox and Wendy Sturm, and grew up in Camas, Washington. Cox began competing in modeling competitions since she was seven, winning numerous state and national titles. In 2009, she won the Miss American Teen Jr title at the National Miss American Coed Pageant. In 2008, at the age of fourteen, she launched her music career with the EP Unbelievable. In 2010 she appeared in two editions of Supermodels Unlimited, the second of which featured her on the cover. Cox explained that she was hoping that her magazine appearances would garner publicity for her music career, which she considered her primary goal.

The recording process for her album, which would be titled One Girl, took place in Nashville over the course of two years. Halfway through the process, Cox converted to Christianity. Although her lyrical focus changed after her conversion, she opted to keep the pop songs she had already recorded, as she felt that those songs could reach an audience that would not listen to Christian music. The album was released in 2011 through Red Hammer Records. In 2014, Cox released a second EP, Erase It, independently. From 2012 through 2014, Cox worked as a news anchor and producer at KOMU-TV.


In 2015, Cox, now a college graduate, was hired by the office of Representative Sam Graves as a legislative correspondent and staffer. She currently works as an administrative assistant at the United States Chamber of Commerce, a business-oriented lobbying firm. She also worked for the Sports and Entertainment Network as an anchor and analyst. In 2016, Cox competed in Miss District of Columbia, which selects a representative to compete in the Miss America pageant, and finished as Second Runner-Up. She competed as Miss Missouri in the 2016 Miss Earth United States contest. Cox competed again in the Miss District of Columbia pageant in 2017, and again finished as Second Runner-Up. Cox joined the Washington Capitals' cheerleading team, the Red Rockers, for their 2017 season.

Cox attended La Salle High School, and at the age fifteen was awarded a full scholarship to Clark University. She then attended the University of Missouri, studying communications and political science and graduating in 2014 with a Bachelor's and Master's in Public Administration.

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