Scarlotte Deupree


Scarlotte Deupree Kilgore held the title of Miss Alabama 2002 and was 1st runner-up to Miss America 2003.

Miss Alabama

Deupree competed at Miss Alabama as Miss Camellia and had competed in the pageant four previous times. Her talent was a vocal performance of the song, "Holding Out for a Hero". Her personal platform was adult literacy, which she chose in high school after she discovered that 25 percent of people from Alabama read at a very low reading level. She is a graduate of Samford University. While at Samford, she was inducted into the Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority.

Life after Miss Alabama

Deupree is married to Allen Kilgore, a lawyer and corporate attorney at General Electric. They have two daughters named Virginia Price Kilgore and Jordan Lee Kilgore. She is currently on the board of directors for The Literacy Council and serves on the Board of the Birmingham Children's Theater.