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Beauty Queen Spotlight: Introducing The Beautiful Chloe Davis

Chloe Davis was incredibly new to pageantry when she applied for Miss Of Australia in 2019, yet she still won and was crowned Miss Teen of Australia. She also took home Miss Social Impact and winner for best active wear. She had already started doing modeling competitions in 2016 before she started pageantry which she enjoyed, however, pageantry took her confidence to the next level.

Pageantry has taught her self-love, public speaking, and also getting herself out of her comfort zone to make new friends. She has always been a very shy person, so to be able to get up and talk to the girls that were competing alongside her is a big thing for her.

We recently caught up with Chloe to discuss her journey in the pageant industry and here’s what went down:

Tell us your full name and something about yourself.

I started modeling a few years ago in a very rural town in Queensland to help me gain some confidence and self-esteem. I was quite shy so my mum and I thought it would be a really good idea for me to do. We ended up moving to a bigger city last year, but I had loved modeling so much I wanted to continue with what I was doing once I had relocated. I applied for Miss of Australia and was selected to take part in it, I was so excited but also very nervous because it wasn’t quite what I was used to.

How did you get into the pageant industry? How were you actually ‘discovered’?

There are so many things I love so much about being a beauty queen. I love the thought that I will be able to help the next group of girls and now guys with any questions they may have about the pageant. I love that I’ll be able to help this group of people, getting to know them over the few days and also just being able to share my experience with them. When I competed, I loved talking to the queens, so knowing that I’ll be a queen getting to talk to everybody is just a pretty cool thing to think about.

The downside to being a beauty queen?

Honestly, I can’t really think of a downside to being a beauty queen. I’ve gotten so many positives out of this experience like getting to meet all those incredible women and making so many fantastic friends, my confidence has skyrocketed plus just the memory of taking part in Miss of Australia.

What has been the most memorable experience of being in the pageant industry so far?

The most memorable experience so far would easily be the moment I was crowned Miss Teen of Australia. I was so proud of myself and what I had pushed myself to do that night. The girls I was up against were insanely gorgeous and talented and the fact I was getting to stand alongside them was crazy enough for me. I also wasn’t used to speaking in front of a group of people like what I had to do so I was really happy with myself after that too and felt a massive amount of pride.

Who have been the most interesting people you’ve met so far?

I honestly couldn’t give you an answer to who is the most interesting person I have met. Everybody that I’ve met so far on this journey have all been so unique and interesting. Everyone has got a different story, they all came from different places and gone through so many different things just to get to where they all are now. It would be unfair to give just one name.

What has been the most valuable lesson you’ve learned while in the pageant industry. This can be about the industry or about yourself.

Try your best to stay calm and don’t get too stressed out during rehearsals and the competition. I know it’s a lot easier said than done but it definitely does help so much keeping yourself as calm as possible. Go into it with a positive mindset and tell yourself you’re going to do well. Trust me, positive affirmations work wonders!

Working in an industry whose only emphasis is on the outside characteristics of a person, how have you stayed grounded?

I don’t think that this industry is all about looks anymore, it definitely used to be but not so much now. Miss Of Australia was a 3-day event that allowed judges to get to know all of us and who we are as people, so we weren’t just judged based on how we looked. On the first day, I think everybody was kind of looking around comparing ourselves to each other but once we all started talking all those assumptions and comparisons vanished. Surrounding yourself with a good group of friends and your family will definitely keep you well-grounded, I’m very thankful for everybody that has supported me which has kept me grounded.

Is your family supportive of you being in the pageant industry?

My family is incredibly supportive of me wanting to compete in pageants. My mum and stepdad go to as many of my pageants as they can,

What are your future plans? Inside pageantry or out of it.

I’m not planning to stop entering myself in pageants any time soon. I love everything about them from meeting everybody and doing rehearsals to getting my hair and makeup done and competing on the actual night. They’re so much fun so I definitely plan on doing them for as long as I can. As long as I’m still entering pageants I’ll be bettering myself, improving my skills, and gaining more confidence which is all I really want.

The ‘LIGHTNING FAST’ Round:

1. The last good movie I’ve seen: The Matrix

2. What do you consider beautiful and why? I believe that to be beautiful, all you need is to have a good heart and soul. Being able to connect with somebody, laugh, and have a genuine conversation with them, to me that’s beautiful.

3. What haven’t you done yet that you wish you could? It would be to fly to Japan. Its been a goal of mine for ages, I want to visit Tokyo.

4. Complete this sentence: “If I had no fear, I’d…” love to travel around the world without a set date to come home. I think that would be so much fun to just travel without the stress of having to follow an itinerary, just doing whatever you want would be great.

5. What is the one “flaw” you wouldn’t change about yourself? I’m a bit of a perfectionist. I consider it a flaw because there are some things I just can’t get passed and will drive me crazy unless it’s been done the way I want it to be.

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