Kassidy Hollis(II)
Known by the moniker MissBehavior, Kassidy (McKinney) Hollis is a multi-talented individual with a passion for creativity and adventure. With a background in the pageant circuit beginning at the age of just a year old, she gained public speaking skills, proper etiquette, and confidence. She could effortlessly switch from elegant saunters to upbeat confident strides, to intense and graceful catwalk for modeling fashions. She thoroughly enjoyed competing at both local and state levels during her youth. Though she has retired her heels and crown, Kassidy still exudes poise and confidence on and off-stage. This charisma caught the attention of casting directors, leading to her breakthrough role as a Storm Chaser in the major motion picture film "Twisters." This would mark a major turning point in her life, drawing her back to the spotlight where she thrived not so long ago.
Beyond the silver screen, Kassidy is a versatile artist and writer, equally adept in digital and traditional mediums. Her artworks have been displayed in multiple galleries and collections. The works have garnered acclaim and support, with Kassidy receiving multiple awards, sponsorships, and grants. These accolades serve as testaments to her creative prowess.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Kassidy is a vocal advocate for breaking gender stereotypes, encouraging more participation in traditionally male-dominated roles and hobbies. She encourages young women and girls to expand their knowledge and skills. Kassidy enjoys going to shows and seeing girls interested in her vehicles, always overjoyed when they learn its owned by a woman.
Hailing from the heart of Green Country Oklahoma, Kassidy grew up with a passion for all things automotive. Though she was met with adversity while attending the local technology center, she excelled in both automotive service and refinishing courses. Fighting the bias shown by her instructor, she snuck her workbooks home and tinkered on her own 1984 classic truck, earning her the technology centers state award for non-traditional student of the year.
This garnered attention from the paint & body instructor, who asked her to transfer to his class. With her talent and skill, along with her eye for detail and precision, Kassidy thrived in this environment. She enjoyed it so much, she decided to pursue being a professional artist. Once she graduated high school, she enrolled at Oklahoma State University for Studio Art. In 2016 she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts.
While earning her degree, she realized she needed a truck to haul materials for building her canvases. Buying her now famous 2011 Ram 1500, she began modifying it with small details by painting interior accent pieces for fun. Kassidy made her own social media page, posting the truck and her life in 2015 as a fun way to make friends. During that year she began building the truck more and more, as well as her social media presence. By 2016, she had attracted the eye of companies willing to partner with her on the truck, now known as "MissBehavior." By summer of 2016, her fans had been calling her the trucks name. She was then known and recognized at shows and in public as "MissBehavior," still proudly donning the name today.
Traveling across the Southern USA to various shows, Kassidy has represented multiple companies, promoting their products. Notable partnerships include Kicker Audio, RealTruck, K&N Engineering, Hornblasters, Anthem Off-Road, and BodyGuard Truck Accessories. In addition, Kassidy has appeared in two television advertisements in a partnership with the dealership from which she purchased her Dodge Charger. The dealership aired the episode on their social media and featured Kassidy in their Super Bowl halftime advertisement spot in 2020.
Kassidy is eager to bring her unique skills and charisma to the attention of casting directors and audiences alike. She is always looking for ways to test her limits, strengthen her resolve, and learn new things. Her determination and tenacity are second only to her headstrong confidence.
Beyond the silver screen, Kassidy is a versatile artist and writer, equally adept in digital and traditional mediums. Her artworks have been displayed in multiple galleries and collections. The works have garnered acclaim and support, with Kassidy receiving multiple awards, sponsorships, and grants. These accolades serve as testaments to her creative prowess.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Kassidy is a vocal advocate for breaking gender stereotypes, encouraging more participation in traditionally male-dominated roles and hobbies. She encourages young women and girls to expand their knowledge and skills. Kassidy enjoys going to shows and seeing girls interested in her vehicles, always overjoyed when they learn its owned by a woman.
Hailing from the heart of Green Country Oklahoma, Kassidy grew up with a passion for all things automotive. Though she was met with adversity while attending the local technology center, she excelled in both automotive service and refinishing courses. Fighting the bias shown by her instructor, she snuck her workbooks home and tinkered on her own 1984 classic truck, earning her the technology centers state award for non-traditional student of the year.
This garnered attention from the paint & body instructor, who asked her to transfer to his class. With her talent and skill, along with her eye for detail and precision, Kassidy thrived in this environment. She enjoyed it so much, she decided to pursue being a professional artist. Once she graduated high school, she enrolled at Oklahoma State University for Studio Art. In 2016 she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts.
While earning her degree, she realized she needed a truck to haul materials for building her canvases. Buying her now famous 2011 Ram 1500, she began modifying it with small details by painting interior accent pieces for fun. Kassidy made her own social media page, posting the truck and her life in 2015 as a fun way to make friends. During that year she began building the truck more and more, as well as her social media presence. By 2016, she had attracted the eye of companies willing to partner with her on the truck, now known as "MissBehavior." By summer of 2016, her fans had been calling her the trucks name. She was then known and recognized at shows and in public as "MissBehavior," still proudly donning the name today.
Traveling across the Southern USA to various shows, Kassidy has represented multiple companies, promoting their products. Notable partnerships include Kicker Audio, RealTruck, K&N Engineering, Hornblasters, Anthem Off-Road, and BodyGuard Truck Accessories. In addition, Kassidy has appeared in two television advertisements in a partnership with the dealership from which she purchased her Dodge Charger. The dealership aired the episode on their social media and featured Kassidy in their Super Bowl halftime advertisement spot in 2020.
Kassidy is eager to bring her unique skills and charisma to the attention of casting directors and audiences alike. She is always looking for ways to test her limits, strengthen her resolve, and learn new things. Her determination and tenacity are second only to her headstrong confidence.