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Crystal Garrett - Singer/Actress/Former Miss South Carolina

Season 1, Ep. 8

Laura and Todd enjoy an afternoon podcast for once with the delightfully open Crystal Garrett, an immensely talented Singer and Actress and former Miss South Carolina. This one gets a little emotional y’all. The trio discuss Crystal's experience growing up as an “army brat,” the struggles young women have with body image (inside and outside of the pageant industry), the benefits of pageants and where there’s still room for improvement. Todd and Crystal bond over their shared experience with Asthma and Asthma Camp and all three of them gush over their support for the American Lung Association (pssst.. a little bird told us the ALA asthma camps are making a come back!). We also hear about Crystal’s time on X-Factor with Simon Cowell, how she was stuck at sea for THREE MONTHS during Covid, speaking out about her Lymphedema and generally making positive change for others. Crystal has been involved with so many great projects, but will make her film debut this September in “Honk for Jesus, Save My Soul.”


Crystal's Full Bio: Crystal Alicia Garrett, the former Miss South Carolina of 2007 is a gifted singer, songwriter and actress who graduated from the University of South Carolina with a BA in music with an emphasis in voice. Crystal has opened for Jennifer Holiday, Keisha Cole, Robin Thick and Sierra. She has performed as a guest production vocalist for Princess Cruise Lines, touring Northern Europe, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand in various shows including Born to Dance, which was produced by Stephen Schwartz. Crystal has guest starred on television shows such as Atlanta on FX and Tyler Perry's “If Loving You is Wrong” on Own. She will make her big screen debut this September in the satirical comedy “Honk for Jesus, Save Your Soul” in theaters and streaming on Peacock. Her single entitled “I Need You” is available in all digital outlets worldwide, including iTunes, Google Play and Amazon Music.


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