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| birth_name =Holly Marie Everman | | birth_name =Holly Marie Everman | ||
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| alma_mater = [[wikipedia:Ball State University|Ball State University]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Muncie Central High School|Muncie Central High School]] | | alma_mater = [[wikipedia:Ball State University|Ball State University]]<BR>[[wikipedia:Muncie Central High School|Muncie Central High School]] | ||
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| spouse = {{marriage|Veronica Willis|2012-06-08|2014-09-09|divorce}} | | spouse = {{marriage|Veronica Willis|2012-06-08|2014-09-09|divorce}} | ||
− | | partner = Butch Quincy (1994-2009)<BR>[[Perri Johnson]] (2015- | + | | partner = Butch Quincy (1994-2009)<BR>[[Perri Johnson]] (2015-present) |
− | | children = Aiden (b. 2013 | + | | children = Aiden (b. 2013) |
| parents = Jon Everman<BR>[[Sabrina Everman|Sabrina Grant]] | | parents = Jon Everman<BR>[[Sabrina Everman|Sabrina Grant]] | ||
| relatives = {{unbulleted list| | | relatives = {{unbulleted list| | ||
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**[[Garfield Everman]] {{small|(1978-2011)}} | **[[Garfield Everman]] {{small|(1978-2011)}} | ||
**[[Elisa Everman]] | **[[Elisa Everman]] | ||
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*'''Extended family:''' | *'''Extended family:''' | ||
**[[Nermal Everman]] (niece) | **[[Nermal Everman]] (niece) | ||
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− | '''Holly Everman''' (April 21, 1980 | + | '''Holly Everman''' (born April 21, 1980) is an [[wikipedia:United States|American]] [[wikipedia:television personality|television personality]] and actress best known as the co-host of ''[[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]]'' since 2010. She is the best friend and business associate of [[Ava Zinn]] since May 2012. |
==Early life and friendship with [[Ava Zinn]]== | ==Early life and friendship with [[Ava Zinn]]== | ||
− | + | Everman was born in [[wikipedia:Muncie, Indiana|Muncie, Indiana]] to Jon Everman and longtime anchorwoman [[Sabrina Everman|Sabrina Grant]]. She is the third of four children. Her brother, [[Garfield Everman|Garfield]] (1978-2011), was an anchorman, her older sister, [[Elisa Everman|Elisa]], is a socialite, and her younger sister, Lynsey, served as President and CEO of NoSirGifts Venues. | |
− | Everman was born in [[wikipedia:Muncie, Indiana|Muncie, Indiana]] to Jon Everman | ||
− | After Zinn's long time close friend [[Robyn Hurd]] died, Everman became Zinn's close friend on May 24, 2012, upon the death of Hurd | + | After Zinn's long time close friend [[Robyn Hurd]] died, Everman became Zinn's close friend on May 24, 2012, upon the death of Hurd. |
− | Everman later adopted a more unconventional approach than other Muncie Central alumni. Everman is noted for wearing brightly colored and sequined, more revealing (if not slightly), trendy clothing, a practice she first adopted as a trademark while attending Ball State University her freshman year (It is interesting to note that after the two losses on the sixth season of The Voice and the 13th season of American Idol, Ava Zinn and Kathi Jameson, as part of their Vote for the Girls punishment, followed in Holly Everman's footsteps and adopted their own more revealing, trendy clothing themselves). With her style becoming a much-lauded success (frequently being mentioned by Ava Zinn) | + | Everman later adopted a more unconventional approach than other Muncie Central alumni. Everman is noted for wearing brightly colored and sequined, more revealing (if not slightly), trendy clothing, a practice she first adopted as a trademark while attending Ball State University her freshman year (It is interesting to note that after the two losses on the sixth season of The Voice and the 13th season of American Idol, Ava Zinn and Kathi Jameson, as part of their Vote for the Girls punishment, followed in Holly Everman's footsteps and adopted their own more revealing, trendy clothing themselves). With her style becoming a much-lauded success (frequently being mentioned by Ava Zinn). |
On ''Vote for the Girls'' she first wore strapless (aka tube top), spaghetti-strap, and halter tops, and with the encouragement of [[Ava Zinn]] turned them into a staple of the site's YouTube videos. Preferring silk and charmeuse for its colorfulness, she would travel to Boston several times a year to have new clothing custom-made. | On ''Vote for the Girls'' she first wore strapless (aka tube top), spaghetti-strap, and halter tops, and with the encouragement of [[Ava Zinn]] turned them into a staple of the site's YouTube videos. Preferring silk and charmeuse for its colorfulness, she would travel to Boston several times a year to have new clothing custom-made. | ||
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===Vote for the Girls USA=== | ===Vote for the Girls USA=== | ||
[[File:Holly Everman 2012.jpg|thumb|left|Holly has served on the Vote for the Girls U.S. moderator panel since its debut.]] | [[File:Holly Everman 2012.jpg|thumb|left|Holly has served on the Vote for the Girls U.S. moderator panel since its debut.]] | ||
− | Holly Everman has served as the chief moderator of the American Vote for the Girls site and show since its April 28, 2010 debut, a role she has held until May 21, 2014, except on the episodes that aired on December 22, 2011 and October 14, 2013 when Zinn filled in for her to avoid a clash with [[wikipedia:Indianapolis Colts|Indianapolis Colts]] games (to which Zinn is also a rabid Indianapolis Colts fan. It is interesting to note that the current moderators have strong ties to NFL teams as most of the site's YouTube views are from NFL markets) plus June 28, July 5, and July 12, 2012 when Frank Davidson filled in for her while Everman married her partner Veronica Willis and November 28, 2013 when Zinn filled in for her (per VFTG rules at the time); in addition to Patrice Rafferty (mother of the late VFTG UK chief moderator and VFTG US moderator [[Ariel Swaringen]]) filling in for her and Ava Zinn in April 2011 when Everman's brother was killed in a car accident in March 2011 as well as Holly's niece ([[Nermal Everman|Nermal]]) filling in for her for the VFTG 2015 fall cycle after Holly's two DUI arrests. | + | Holly Everman has served as the chief moderator of the American Vote for the Girls site and show since its April 28, 2010 debut, a role she has held until May 21, 2014, except on the episodes that aired on December 22, 2011 and October 14, 2013 when Zinn filled in for her to avoid a clash with [[wikipedia:Indianapolis Colts|Indianapolis Colts]] games (to which Zinn is also a rabid Indianapolis Colts fan. It is interesting to note that the current moderators have strong ties to NFL teams as most of the site's YouTube views are from NFL markets) plus June 28, July 5, and July 12, 2012 when Frank Davidson filled in for her while Everman married her partner Veronica Willis and November 28, 2013 when Zinn filled in for her (per VFTG rules at the time); in addition to Patrice Rafferty (mother of the late VFTG UK chief moderator and VFTG US moderator [[Ariel Swaringen]]) filling in for her and Ava Zinn in April 2011 when Everman's brother was killed in a car accident in March 2011 as well as Holly's niece ([[Nermal Everman|Nermal]]) filling in for her for the VFTG 2015 fall cycle after Holly's two DUI arrests. |
− | Everman's tenure on the web site as a moderator gained a major ratings windfall when the site's very first supported contestant [[wikipedia:Crystal Bowersox|Crystal Bowersox]] won second place on [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 9)|the ninth season]] of [[wikipedia:American Idol|''American Idol'']] in 2010. With the aforementioned Bowersox, Haley Rinehart, CeCe Frey, Amy Yakima, Marrielle Sellars, and Valerie Rockey being supported contestants on the web site, Vote for the Girls supporters via Holly Everman are frequently among the popular moderators and consistently among the highest-rated YouTube views in the Indianapolis market during the competitions. In 2015, for instance, Vote for the Girls supporters via Holly Everman attracted a 10.8 rating and an 18 share, the highest viewership for the web site's views on YouTube views from the Pink Team moderators in the United States (behind only long-time friend [[Ava Zinn]]).<ref>??</ref> | + | Everman's tenure on the web site as a moderator gained a major ratings windfall when the site's very first supported contestant [[wikipedia:Crystal Bowersox|Crystal Bowersox]] won second place on [[wikipedia:American Idol (season 9)|the ninth season]] of [[wikipedia:American Idol|''American Idol'']] in 2010. With the aforementioned Bowersox, Haley Rinehart, CeCe Frey, Amy Yakima, Marrielle Sellars, and Valerie Rockey being supported contestants on the web site, Vote for the Girls supporters via Holly Everman are frequently among the popular moderators and consistently among the highest-rated YouTube views in the Indianapolis market during the competitions. In 2015, for instance, Vote for the Girls supporters via Holly Everman attracted a 10.8 rating and an 18 share, the highest viewership for the web site's views on YouTube views from the Pink Team moderators in the United States (behind only long-time friend [[Ava Zinn]]).<ref>??</ref> |
After learning of [[wikipedia:Malaya Watson|Malaya Watson]] was announced as the act with lowest number of votes for Top 7 reveal night on April 10, 2014, and taking offense of UK moderator counterpart [[Khayla Chow]] (by calling Chow a "bi-black bimbo" after the UK Version's first ever loss) during the viewing of the Malaya's final performance Chow shoved Everman to the ground sparking [[Everman-Chow brawl|the Vote for the Girls brawl]]. | After learning of [[wikipedia:Malaya Watson|Malaya Watson]] was announced as the act with lowest number of votes for Top 7 reveal night on April 10, 2014, and taking offense of UK moderator counterpart [[Khayla Chow]] (by calling Chow a "bi-black bimbo" after the UK Version's first ever loss) during the viewing of the Malaya's final performance Chow shoved Everman to the ground sparking [[Everman-Chow brawl|the Vote for the Girls brawl]]. | ||
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On April 14, 2014, Ava Zinn announced that Everman has been suspended from VFTG USA indefinitely following Everman's DUI arrest and preceding brawl with Vote for the Girls UK moderator Khayla Chow. Everman returned on April 21, 2014 (appropriately for her 34th birthday). | On April 14, 2014, Ava Zinn announced that Everman has been suspended from VFTG USA indefinitely following Everman's DUI arrest and preceding brawl with Vote for the Girls UK moderator Khayla Chow. Everman returned on April 21, 2014 (appropriately for her 34th birthday). | ||
− | + | On May 13, 2014, upon learning that primary pick [[wikipedia:Christina Grimmie|Christina Grimmie]] was in the bottom three on The Voice, an audience member (presumably an irate [[wikipedia:Josh Kaufman|Josh Kaufman]] supporter) struck Everman in the face by a blunt heavy object and wound up with a [[wikipedia:concussion|concussion]], resulting in Everman having no memory of the incident. Ava Zinn did not press charges, saying she does not wish to be "tied up with the Grimmie-Kaufman brawl", and also claiming "if there ever was a case of deserved violence, this was it". | |
− | On May 13, 2014, upon learning that primary pick [[wikipedia:Christina Grimmie|Christina Grimmie]] was in the bottom three on The Voice, an audience member (presumably an irate [[wikipedia:Josh Kaufman|Josh Kaufman]] supporter) struck Everman in the face by a blunt heavy object and wound up with a [[wikipedia:concussion|concussion]], resulting in Everman having no memory of the incident. Ava Zinn did not press charges, saying she does not wish to be "tied up with the Grimmie-Kaufman brawl", and also claiming "if there ever was a case of deserved violence, this was it". | ||
On May 26, 2014, it was announced that Everman was promoted to co-host. | On May 26, 2014, it was announced that Everman was promoted to co-host. | ||
− | On August 25, 2014, following her second DUI arrest, Everman posted on Twitter that she will be taking a leave of absence. Everman | + | On August 25, 2014, following her second DUI arrest, Everman posted on Twitter that she will be taking a leave of absence. Everman plans to return for the Fall 2015 cycle. |
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====Moderator's Record==== | ====Moderator's Record==== | ||
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*Season 3 – | *Season 3 – | ||
− | ** | + | **Losing moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, Rachel Crow, infamously finished fifth place on the first season of ''The X Factor USA.'' |
**Runner-up moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Jessica Sanchez|Jessica Sanchez]], finished second on the eleventh season of ''American Idol.'' | **Runner-up moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Jessica Sanchez|Jessica Sanchez]], finished second on the eleventh season of ''American Idol.'' | ||
*[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|Season 4]] – | *[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 4)|Season 4]] – | ||
− | ** | + | **Winning moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Cassadee Pope|Cassadee Pope]], was declared winner of the third season of ''The Voice.'' |
− | ** | + | **Losing moderator as her final Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Fifth Harmony|Fifth Harmony]], won third place of the second season of ''The X Factor.'' (see [[Carlygate]] for more details) |
− | **Winning moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, | + | **Winning moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, Candice Glover, was declared winner on the twelfth season of ''American Idol.'' |
− | ** | + | **Winning moderator (with Ava Zinn and Hillary Matthewson) as her Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Danielle Bradbery|Danielle Bradbery]], was declared the winner of season four of ''The Voice.'' (runner up Michelle Chamuel was also her Vote for the Girls pick) |
*[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|Season 5]] – | *[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 5)|Season 5]] – | ||
**Winning moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Alex & Sierra|Alex & Sierra]], was declared the winner of the third season of ''The X Factor.'' | **Winning moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Alex & Sierra|Alex & Sierra]], was declared the winner of the third season of ''The X Factor.'' | ||
− | **Losing moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, | + | **Losing moderator as her Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Christina Grimmie|Christina Grimmie]], won third place of season six of ''The Voice'' |
− | ** | + | **Losing moderator as her final Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Jessica Meuse|Jessica Meuse]], was eliminated and finished fourth place of the thirteenth season of ''American Idol'' |
*[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|Season 6]] – | *[[Vote for the Girls (U.S. season 6)|Season 6]] – | ||
**Losing moderator as her final Vote for the Girls pick, Audrey Kate Geiger, won third place in the first season of ''Rising Star.'' | **Losing moderator as her final Vote for the Girls pick, Audrey Kate Geiger, won third place in the first season of ''Rising Star.'' | ||
**Winning moderator as her vote for the Girls pick Alfonso Ribiero (chosen by her niece, Nermal, while she was in rehab), was declared winner in the ninteenth season of ''Dancing with the Stars''. (Sixth place finisher, Lea Thompson was also her Vote for the Girls pick.) | **Winning moderator as her vote for the Girls pick Alfonso Ribiero (chosen by her niece, Nermal, while she was in rehab), was declared winner in the ninteenth season of ''Dancing with the Stars''. (Sixth place finisher, Lea Thompson was also her Vote for the Girls pick.) | ||
**Declined loss as her Vote for the Girls picks, DaNica Shirey was eliminated in the quarter-finals. Anita Antoinette and Reagan James were eliminated in the Top 10 in the seventh season of ''The Voice'' as the moderators used their moderators' veto. | **Declined loss as her Vote for the Girls picks, DaNica Shirey was eliminated in the quarter-finals. Anita Antoinette and Reagan James were eliminated in the Top 10 in the seventh season of ''The Voice'' as the moderators used their moderators' veto. | ||
− | ** | + | **Losing moderator as her final Vote for the Girls pick, [[wikipedia:Joey Cook|Joey Cook]], was eliminated and finished seventh place on the fourteenth season of ''American Idol.'' |
− | ** | + | **Losing moderator as her final Vote for the Girls pick, Koryn Hawthorne, finished fourth place of the eighth season of ''The Voice.'' |
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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
− | Everman | + | Everman is known for a friendship with [[Ava Zinn]] that dates back to 1989. Everman was also friends with [[Robyn Hurd|Robyn Matthewson]].<ref>??</ref> |
She dated Butch Quincy in Muncie, Indiana, from 1994 to 2009.<ref>??</ref> Everman came out as a bisexual during her sophomore year at Ball State University. Everman then married Veronica Willis in 2012, although the marriage of two females is illegal in Indiana. She has a son, Aiden (born 2013), who was conceived after Everman reportedly stole Quincy's sperm and Veronica gave birth to.<ref>??</ref> | She dated Butch Quincy in Muncie, Indiana, from 1994 to 2009.<ref>??</ref> Everman came out as a bisexual during her sophomore year at Ball State University. Everman then married Veronica Willis in 2012, although the marriage of two females is illegal in Indiana. She has a son, Aiden (born 2013), who was conceived after Everman reportedly stole Quincy's sperm and Veronica gave birth to.<ref>??</ref> | ||
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During a KBYF-FTV newscast presented by [[Fiona Johnson]] in San Francisco on March 20, 2015, it was announced that Johnson's transgednered daughter ([[Perri Johnson|Perri]]) filed for an [[wikipedia:at-fault divorce|at-fault divorce]] in [[wikipedia:Oakland, California|Oakland, California]], citing [[wikipedia:adultery|adultery]] by her transgendered husband, Mick Sill and naming Holly Everman and her niece Nermal as co-respondents. News of the divorce filing became public on May 21, 2015 when it was first widely reported that Perri Johnson and Everman were involved in a lesbian relationship after Everman responded to an ad Johnson posted.<ref name="KBYF2015-2">{{cite news|title=Holly Everman In A New Relationship?}}</ref> | During a KBYF-FTV newscast presented by [[Fiona Johnson]] in San Francisco on March 20, 2015, it was announced that Johnson's transgednered daughter ([[Perri Johnson|Perri]]) filed for an [[wikipedia:at-fault divorce|at-fault divorce]] in [[wikipedia:Oakland, California|Oakland, California]], citing [[wikipedia:adultery|adultery]] by her transgendered husband, Mick Sill and naming Holly Everman and her niece Nermal as co-respondents. News of the divorce filing became public on May 21, 2015 when it was first widely reported that Perri Johnson and Everman were involved in a lesbian relationship after Everman responded to an ad Johnson posted.<ref name="KBYF2015-2">{{cite news|title=Holly Everman In A New Relationship?}}</ref> | ||
− | Everman announced on May 26, 2015 (Perri's 50th birthday), that she and Perri are a relationship and confirmed speculation that Perri Johnson's infidelity and her 25 year marriage to Mick Still came to an end<ref name="Holly-Perri relationship">??</ref>. As a result, Perri Johnson (at age 50 and 15 years Everman's senior) became the first significant other of Everman older than Everman and | + | Everman announced on May 26, 2015 (Perri's 50th birthday), that she and Perri are a relationship and confirmed speculation that Perri Johnson's infidelity and her 25 year marriage to Mick Still came to an end<ref name="Holly-Perri relationship">??</ref>. As a result, Perri Johnson (at age 50 and 15 years Everman's senior) became the first significant other of Everman older than Everman and will have three new step children, Johnson's two sons (Erik and Heath) and daughter (Adelle). |
− | On 2015 news of the relationship became public, in a Facebook post by Everman, she and Perri Johnson revealed that they are expecting a baby. The child will be Johnson's fourth, but the second for Everman, who has a son with Veroncia Willis. Holly Everman subsequently confirmed that she is pregnant and Johnson, as a woman, is the biological father of Everman's child and on | + | On 2015 news of the relationship became public, in a Facebook post by Everman, she and Perri Johnson revealed that they are expecting a baby. The child will be Johnson's fourth, but the second for Everman, who has a son with Veroncia Willis. Holly Everman subsequently confirmed that she is pregnant and Johnson, as a woman, is the biological father of Everman's child <!------ and on March 28, 2015 Alvaraz gave birth to a boy named Kenneth----->. |
Holly Everman became a step-grandmother as Perri's eldest son, Erik, had son Quentin born in 2012. | Holly Everman became a step-grandmother as Perri's eldest son, Erik, had son Quentin born in 2012. | ||
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On August 25, 2014, shortly after pleading guilty to DWI and being sentenced to six months of probation, Everman was suspended by Ava Zinn for twelve weeks (with two weeks credit) and fined $1.2 million.<ref>??</ref> She returned to the Moderator panel on October 27, 2014 and her Dancing with the Stars pick chosen by her niece, Nermal, won the show's 19th season. | On August 25, 2014, shortly after pleading guilty to DWI and being sentenced to six months of probation, Everman was suspended by Ava Zinn for twelve weeks (with two weeks credit) and fined $1.2 million.<ref>??</ref> She returned to the Moderator panel on October 27, 2014 and her Dancing with the Stars pick chosen by her niece, Nermal, won the show's 19th season. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
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{{Vote for the Girls USA}} | {{Vote for the Girls USA}} | ||
{{Ava Zinn}} | {{Ava Zinn}} | ||
− | + | {{Holly Everman}} | |
{{s-start}} | {{s-start}} | ||
{{s-media}} | {{s-media}} | ||
− | {{succession box |title=Co-host of [[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]] (United States)|before=none|after= | + | {{succession box |title=Co-host of [[Vote for the Girls (U.S.)|Vote for the Girls]] (United States)|before=none|after=Incumbent|years=April 28, 2010 – present}} |
{{s-end}} | {{s-end}} | ||
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| DATE OF BIRTH = April 21, 1980 | | DATE OF BIRTH = April 21, 1980 | ||
| PLACE OF BIRTH = Muncie, Indiana | | PLACE OF BIRTH = Muncie, Indiana | ||
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− | | PLACE OF DEATH = | + | | PLACE OF DEATH = |
}} | }} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Everman, Holly}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Everman, Holly}} | ||
[[Category:1980 births]] | [[Category:1980 births]] | ||
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[[Category:Ava Zinn]] | [[Category:Ava Zinn]] |