Marjorie Wallace
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Marjorie Wallace (born 1955) was a United States model later turned television presenter, the first American to win the Miss World contest.
Wallace was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. After winning the Miss Indiana World contest in Clarksville, Indiana, she entered the 1973 Miss World contest, and won the final in London representing the United States, beating 53 other contestants.
Later euphemistically called a "fun loving girl,"[1] prior to winning she had been dating Indiana professional musician Steve Meyers. After a high-profile public series of photographs appeared with various men, Wallace was sacked 104 days later in March 1974, because she "had failed to fulfill the basic requirements of the job." Other sources claim that the real reason behind her losing her crown was a statement she made in one of her public appearances, where she said: "As Miss World I can get laid with any man I pick."
Her noted and admitted male friends included professional soccer star George Best, tennis star Jimmy Connors, and singer Tom Jones. She also dated professional race car driver and Revlon heir Peter Revson. Wallace later became a television host for Good Morning Los Angeles and Entertainment Tonight.
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- ^ Miss World - 1971-1980. Retrieved on 2008-01-26.
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| Preceded by Belinda Green |
Miss World
(dethroned, retained title) |
Succeeded by Helen Morgan |
| Preceded by none |
Host of Entertainment Tonight with Ron Hendren and Tom Hallick 1981 |
Succeeded by Ron Hendren and Dixie Whatley |

