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Erin Victoria Holland (born 21 March 1989) is an Australian singer, TV host, model, dancer, charity worker and beauty pageant titleholder. She won her national title, Miss World Australia, on 20 July 2013.[2]

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She has also featured as a sports presenter at the Pakistan Super League in seasons 4, 5, 7, and 8, 9 and currently 10 covering the matches on ground as well as post-match ceremonies.[3] She is married to Australian cricketer Ben Cutting.[4]

Early life

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Holland was born in Cairns,[5] Far North Queensland to parents Trish and Mark Holland.[6] Her love of music began from 3 years of age, when her father taught her how to play the recorder.[6] Since this early introduction, she trained as a classical, musical theatre and jazz singer, played the clarinet and saxophone and studied musical theory, with the dream of one day starring as a leading lady on Broadway.

Holland trained in jazz and tap dancing from the age of 4, receiving honours in Advanced R.A.D Examinations. Throughout her schooling, she performed in orchestras, big bands, choirs, wind ensembles and many musicals.

Her amateur theatre credits included lead roles in Anything Goes (Reno Sweeney), Beauty and the Beast (Belle), Annie (Lily) and Fame (Carmen). Upon graduating from Cairns State High School in 2006, Erin moved to Sydney to pursue her dreams, to study on scholarship at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[6]

Education

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Holland interviewing Andrew Scheer during a cricket tournament in Brampton

Holland is a classically trained soprano singer holding a Bachelor of Classical Voice degree from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.[7] She received a scholarship after graduating from Cairns State High School in 2006. Erin also received a Music Scholarship from The Women's College, University of Sydney, where she lived throughout the 4 years of her bachelor's degree.

She has achieved advanced qualifications in Classical Voice, Clarinet and Theory A.M.E.B examinations, as well as Jazz and Tap dance examinations.

Modelling career

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Miss World Australia 2013

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Holland beat 32 finalists[8] to be crowned Miss World Australia on 20 July 2013. For the talent component of the competition, Holland sang "Maybe This Time" from the 1972 musical film Cabaret, receiving first place, and Miss World Australia Talent.[9][10] She went on to represent Australia in the Miss World International competition in Bali, Indonesia.[11] She credits her success to her family and friends, and the Miss World Australia organization.

Miss World 2013

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Holland was awarded the Miss World Continental Queen of Beauty, Oceania on 28 September 2013, placing in the Top 10 of the overall competition out of 130 countries. For the talent component of the competition, she performed "Someone Like You" from the 1990 musical Jekyll & Hyde, where she received first Runner-up, Erin also placed first Runner-up in the coveted Beauty With A Purpose philanthropy component and eighth in Interview.

As the reigning Miss World Oceania, Erin has travelled with the Miss World organisation since the competition, performing and attending events in China and United States; most recently performing and judging the International Mister World 2014 competition in England.

Charity work

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Holland is an ambassador for the International Beauty with a Purpose Charity as a former Beauty Queen.[12] This has seen her actively involved in providing aid for the Lilla Community, a remote Indigenous community located in the Northern Territory, Australia. She is also involved with Variety, the Children's Charity, and Make-A-Wish Foundation,[12] and is an ambassador for McHappy Day, supporting the Ronald McDonald Charity.

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Erin Holland (born 21 March 1989) is an Australian , singer, model, dancer, , and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned in 2013 and placed in the Top 10 at the competition, also earning the title of Continental Queen of . Born and raised in Cairns, , to parents Mark, a school principal, and Trisha, a schoolteacher, Holland began her journey as a dancer at age four and developed an interest in , playing the and training as a singer. After graduating from Cairns State High School in 2006, she relocated to at age 17, securing a to the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and later a Women's College at the , where she earned a of Classical Voice Performance between 2007 and 2011. Holland's modeling career gained prominence after her Miss World success, featuring in national campaigns and catwalks, while her television work has centered on sports broadcasting, including hosting Channel Seven's Summer of Cricket, international events like the Indian Premier League (IPL), Pakistan Super League (PSL), Caribbean Premier League (CPL), and T10 leagues, as well as appearances on programs such as The Morning Show, Sunrise, and SAS Australia Season 2, and continues to host international cricket events including the PSL 2025 (as of 2025). She has also performed as a vocalist, including at events like Carols by Candlelight, and serves as a brand ambassador for luxury brands such as Qatar Airways, Seafolly, Swarovski, La Roche-Posay, and Moët & Chandon. In her personal life, Holland married Australian cricketer in an intimate beach ceremony in , , on 13 February 2021, after first connecting via in 2014 and beginning their relationship in 2015; the couple had postponed the wedding twice due to the , and in recent years has publicly shared her experiences with fertility challenges and IVF. She is actively involved in philanthropy as a for World Vision Australia, supporting initiatives like the 1000 Girls campaign, and advocates for causes including Breast Cancer Network Australia and the .

Early years

Childhood and upbringing

Erin Victoria Holland was born on 21 March 1989 in Cairns, , . She grew up in this regional coastal city in , where the supportive family environment fostered her early interests and development. Her parents, and , a schoolteacher and school principal respectively, provided a nurturing backdrop in the close-knit community of Cairns, emphasizing creativity and perseverance amid the challenges of regional life. From a young age, Holland displayed a strong inclination toward the , beginning to sing, dance, and play musical instruments at age 4. Her father, Mark, played a key role in igniting this passion by teaching her to play the recorder when she was just 3, which deepened her love for music. These initial forays into performance were supported by her family's encouragement, allowing her to explore her talents freely in the laid-back setting of . Holland's skills developed further through participation in local activities and school performances in Cairns, where she honed her abilities in and within community productions. These early experiences in the vibrant yet resource-limited environment of built her foundational confidence and , shaping her approach to before transitioning to more formal pursuits.

Education

Holland completed her secondary education at Cairns State High School in Cairns, , graduating in 2006. Upon graduation, she was awarded a , which enabled her to pursue higher education in . She enrolled at the and resided at The Women's College during her studies, living there for the duration of her undergraduate program. In addition to the scholarship, Holland received a Music from The Women's College, supporting her artistic development. At the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, part of the , she undertook specialized training in classical voice and . Holland earned a (Performance) in classical voice from the Conservatorium between 2007 and 2011, honing her skills as a singer through rigorous musical . This academic path built on her early interests in music and , providing a strong foundation in the .

Beauty pageants

Miss World Australia 2013

Erin Holland, a 24-year-old opera singer and aspiring model from Sydney, entered the Miss World Australia 2013 competition as a means to advance her career after facing challenges in securing modeling opportunities. The national finals took place on July 20, 2013, at Werribee Mansion in Melbourne, where Holland competed against 32 other finalists in a multi-segment selection process. This included interviews assessing personal background and poise, a talent demonstration highlighting her vocal abilities, swimsuit and evening gown presentations to evaluate fashion and presentation skills, and a question-and-answer round addressing issues like the economy, sexism, and the role of beauty queens in society. The judging panel featured prominent figures such as model Layla Subritzky and businessman Tim Morrison. Holland's preparation drew heavily on her 18 months of modeling experience, which honed her and presentation skills for the segments, and her training as a classical vocalist at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, which supported her performance in the talent portion. Her educational background in classical voice further aided her ability to deliver a compelling talent demonstration during the competition. On July 20, 2013, Holland was crowned 2013, defeating the field to claim the national title. The victory earned her the opportunity to represent at the international pageant, along with associated prizes such as professional development support and modeling exposure tied to the title.

Miss World 2013

Holland represented at the finals, held at the Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center in , , on 28 September 2013, after traveling from for the international competition. During the event, she competed in various segments, including the Beach Beauty Fashion challenge, where contestants showcased swimwear on a secluded beach, the Multimedia Challenge involving online engagement and social media presence, and personal interviews assessing poise and responses to global issues. Holland placed second in the Talent Fast Track for her vocal performance of "Someone Like You" from the musical , highlighting her skills as a trained singer. She also participated in a flute trio performance during the finals alongside the talent winner from and the previous year's titleholder from . She was crowned Miss World Continental Queen of Beauty for , a title recognizing the top representative from the region among the 127 participants. In the overall competition, Holland advanced to the Top 10 semifinals, placing among the elite group that included delegates from , , , , , , , , and , before the final selection of the winner from the . The experience provided significant networking opportunities with international delegates and organizers, fostering connections that opened doors to her subsequent media career, including early television hosting roles in Australia.

Media career

Television presenting

Following her success in beauty pageants, which provided initial media exposure, Holland transitioned into television presenting, beginning with general lifestyle and entertainment segments on Australian networks before focusing on sports broadcasting around 2018. Her debut in sports coverage came as an anchor for Star India's Indian Premier League (IPL) broadcasts, where she handled pre-game, post-game, and boundary-side reporting during the 2018 season. Holland quickly expanded her role in international cricket leagues, becoming a prominent on-ground presenter for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) starting with its fourth season in 2019 and continuing through subsequent editions, including the 2025 tournament. She also hosted coverage for the T10 League, contributing to its fast-paced format broadcasts in locations such as the UAE and Zimbabwe. She is scheduled to host the Abu Dhabi T10 League in November 2025. In Australia, she featured in sports segments on the Nine Network's Today show and Daily Edition, while joining Channel 7 in late 2019 as a boundary rider and host for their summer cricket coverage, including Big Bash League events. By 2019, Holland had established herself as one of Australia's busiest sports presenters, with her international assignments reaching an audience of over 1 billion viewers annually across events like the IPL and PSL. Beyond sports, she has hosted the annual Christmas event on Channel 7 since her debut in 2023, performing and presenting at the Sydney Domain gathering, with returns in 2024 and an announced return in 2025, expected to draw large crowds to the family-oriented broadcast. Her career has involved extensive international travel, often spanning continents for live broadcasts, which presented challenges such as navigating geopolitical tensions; in May 2025, she was among presenters stranded amid escalating India-Pakistan conflicts while covering regional , prompting preparations for evacuation.

Singing and performing arts

Holland, a classically trained , graduated with a Bachelor of Classical Voice Performance from the Conservatorium of Music in 2011, where she honed her skills in and . Following her university studies, she transitioned into professional singing by performing live acoustic covers, including an intimate rendition of Rihanna's "" at SydCon Studios in 2015, showcasing her versatile beyond classical . This marked the beginning of her shift from academic training to contemporary performances, blending her soprano technique with pop and holiday tunes. In 2016, Holland released her first notable recording, a collaborative cover of Conrad Sewell's "Firestone" alongside rock-pop Krystie Steve, which highlighted her ability to adapt classical foundations to modern pop production. The track, produced as a potential contender, demonstrated her professional evolution into collaborative music projects. She continued building her singing profile through high-profile live appearances, such as performing at in 2023 and 2024, events that drew national audiences and emphasized her festive, crowd-engaging style. In 2025, she announced a return for another performance at the same event, solidifying her role in Australia's annual concert tradition. Holland's dance background, developed alongside her musical training since childhood in jazz, tap, contemporary, and theatre styles, found application in entertainment events, particularly during her international sports presenting roles. In 2022, she incorporated dance into a viral on-field birthday tribute for her husband Ben Cutting during a Pakistan Super League match, singing and moving to upbeat rhythms in front of live crowds. These performances, often improvisational and culturally adaptive, such as joining local dances at PSL and Lanka Premier League events, leveraged her conservatorium-honed stage presence for dynamic, audience-interactive entertainment without formal recordings or singles in the dance domain.

Philanthropy

World Vision Australia

In 2024, Erin Holland was appointed as a for World Vision Australia, a role in which she leverages her public profile to advocate for poverty alleviation and child welfare initiatives. Her involvement with the organization began earlier, as she became a child sponsor in 2019, motivated by World Vision's efforts to empower women and girls in vulnerable communities. This personal commitment has since evolved into active fieldwork and public campaigns aimed at addressing systemic challenges faced by children worldwide. A pivotal aspect of Holland's ambassadorship includes on-the-ground visits to project sites, such as her 2024 trip to , where she met her sponsored child, Nadu, an 11-year-old girl benefiting from community support programs. The journey focused on child welfare efforts, including access to safe environments, healthcare, and family strengthening activities in regions affected by and . Holland has described this experience as "the most transformative of my life," highlighting encounters with local families that deepened her understanding of daily struggles and reinforced her dedication to long-term community development. These fieldwork insights have directly shaped her advocacy, emphasizing the human impact of World Vision's interventions. As ambassador, Holland champions programs targeting girls' rights, including anti-violence initiatives, nutritional support, and educational opportunities to break cycles of poverty. She has been a vocal supporter of the 1000 Girls campaign, which seeks to protect vulnerable girls from exploitation, such as female genital mutilation and , while promoting school attendance and health services. In 2025, she participated in the 40 Hour Famine campaign, marking its 50th anniversary, to raise awareness and funds for child and hunger relief efforts globally. Through these activities, Holland's advocacy underscores the interconnectedness of , safety, and sustenance in fostering resilient communities.

Other charitable efforts

Following her participation in beauty pageants, Holland continued her charitable involvement through fundraising efforts for , an organization supporting children and youth with disabilities or disadvantages by providing equipment, experiences, and programs to enhance their lives. In the years immediately after , she channeled resources from industry-related events and personal appearances into this cause, emphasizing and access to opportunities. Holland has extended her philanthropy to health-focused initiatives, particularly those addressing cancer and for children. She actively supports Tour de Cure, attending galas and leveraging her profile to contribute to fundraising that has raised millions for projects across . Additionally, she endorses Breast Cancer Network , participating in awareness and support campaigns for women affected by the disease, and backs the Children's Institute through endorsements and events aimed at advancing pediatric health innovations. In 2024, she attended the Gold Dinner fundraiser at Sydney's children's hospitals, helping raise funds for emergency departments, playgrounds, and cancer treatment facilities. Beyond these ongoing commitments, Holland has engaged in one-off endorsements and events for diverse causes, including animal welfare through the RSPCA and mental health support via a 2015 gala benefiting victims of post-traumatic stress disorder. She utilizes her public platform, including social media and media appearances, to amplify awareness for these efforts, encouraging donations and participation up to 2025.

Personal life

Marriage to Ben Cutting

Erin Holland met Australian cricketer in late 2014 through , where they exchanged direct messages that evolved into friendly banter, given her interest in as a budding media personality. They began dating in early 2015 after connecting via mutual friends in and circles, marking the start of a relationship that has spanned over a decade. Their early romance was characterized by long-distance dynamics, as Cutting's international cricket tours, including stints in the Indian Premier League and Pakistan Super League, frequently separated them across continents. Despite the challenges, Holland has described how their demanding schedules—her in media and his in professional sports—complemented each other, allowing flexibility and mutual understanding. The couple got engaged in May 2019 during a trip to Queensland's Gold Coast. Holland and Cutting married on 13 February 2021 in a beachside ceremony at Elements of Byron in Byron Bay, Australia, after postponing the event twice due to COVID-19 restrictions. Their honeymoon, originally planned shortly after the wedding, was delayed by ongoing pandemic travel limitations and Cutting's cricket commitments; they finally traveled to the Maldives in June 2022, two years after their intended wedding date. Throughout their partnership, and Cutting have provided reciprocal support for their careers, with often presenting coverage of leagues where Cutting competes, such as the IPL and PSL, and Cutting attending her professional events when possible. By 2023, they had been together for eight years, and as of 2025, they have been married for over four years, continuing to navigate their lives between different Australian states and international obligations.

Family and health challenges

Following their 2021 marriage, Erin Holland and her husband, cricketer , expressed a strong desire to build a together, viewing parenthood as a key part of their shared future. In 2025, at the age of 36, Holland publicly detailed her ongoing IVF treatments and associated setbacks through media interviews, highlighting the challenges of multiple cycles including egg collections and hormone therapies. She described the process as "incredibly difficult" and exhausting, marked by repeated disappointments that tested her resilience. The fertility battles have imposed significant emotional and physical tolls, with Holland noting the mental strain of uncertainty, hormonal fluctuations causing fatigue and mood swings, and the overall exhaustion from medical procedures. In interviews, she has shared how these experiences have led to feelings of heartbreak and vulnerability, yet also fostered a deeper appreciation for support networks. Cutting has been a steadfast partner throughout, providing emotional encouragement and sharing the financial burdens of treatments, which they have described as "taxing" on multiple levels. Holland has also received encouragement from her professional community and fans, who have responded positively to her candid disclosures. Reflecting on her high-profile career in media, she has emphasized how immersing herself in work serves as a grounding escape, helping maintain work-life balance amid personal trials, though she acknowledges the unique pressures of public scrutiny on such intimate matters.

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