Miss_England

Miss England

Miss England

National beauty pageant in England


Miss England is a national beauty pageant in England.

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The contest, title owned by the Miss World organisation is organised each year by Angie Beasley,[1] a winner of 25 beauty contests in the 1980s and has organised beauty pageants around the country on behalf of Miss World, including Miss United Kingdom, Miss England, Miss Scotland and Miss Wales.

The contest often attracts celebrity judges at local and national finals. Many celebrities have also judged the regional heats for the competition around the country including glamour model Jordan, who joined the judging panel for Miss Sussex.[citation needed]

Carina Tyrrell, Miss England 2014

The Miss England competition is promoted to thousands of women around England in local media by a series of area heats held around the country.

News of the World and Take a Break magazine have previously sponsored contestants over the years, writing features on contestants and used the winners on the front covers. Various newspapers, including the Daily Mirror, The Times, the Daily Mail and various magazines including Teen Vogue in New York and Hello! have carried stories on local and national winners.[citation needed]

The winner of the Miss England competition, along with the winners of Miss Northern Ireland, Miss Scotland and Miss Wales, can compete in Miss World. The highest ranking competitor of the four constituent country entrants is then presented with the title and crown of Miss United Kingdom.

The 2008 contest featured a plus-size model, Chloe Marshall and an active-duty member of the British Army, Katrina Hodge, both firsts for the pageant.[2]

In 2022 Melisa Raouf became the first contestant to compete in a semi final of the contest without makeup, following the introduction of a "bare-face top model" round in 2019.[3]

Winners

The title of Miss England 2011 was won by Alize Lily Mounter who was classed as the favourite to win the competition.[4] Mounter would later compete in the Miss World 2011 where she was among the top seven contestants on the final night, finishing in 4th place. She was also awarded the title of Miss World Europe, a first for England, after finishing as the highest ranked delegate from Europe in the competition.

Carina Tyrrell, who was a medical student when she won her national title in 2014, competed in Miss World 2014 when the competition was held in her home country at ExCeL London. She would make the final cut and enter the top 5, also finishing in 4th place overall.[5]

In 2017, Stephanie Hill represented England at the Miss World 2017 held in Sanya, China and became the first English delegate to make the top 3 in the competition by placing as the 2nd runner-up. Hill was also awarded the title of Miss World Europe after being the European contestant with the highest scores. This result makes Hill the most successful Miss England in the history of Miss World.[citation needed]

Rehema Muthamia, who represented England at the 70th Miss World 2021 competition, was the first Miss England, and contestant from Europe, to win the Beauty with a Purpose award; awarded to the contestant with the most relevant and important charity project in her nation.[6][7]

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1953 to 1990

After winning the title of Miss England, winners would participate in Miss Universe, followed by the occasional Miss Europe, and finally Miss United Kingdom. In the event whereby a Miss England won the title of Miss United Kingdom, she would represent the United Kingdom in Miss World.

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2000–present

Stephanie Hill, Miss England 2017

Since 2000, winners of Miss England have been competing in Miss World.

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References

  1. "In front of the judges in an old bathing suit, I knew my beauty pageant was my ticket out of poverty". Daily Mirror. MGN Limited. 30 March 2012. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  2. "Competitive Betting Market Open For Miss England 2011". Free Bets Blog. 5 July 2011. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012.
  3. "About". Carina Tyrrell Official. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  4. angie (22 February 2022). "GLOBE TROTTING MISS ENGLAND IS A BEAUTY WITH A PURPOSE, HIGHLIGHTING DOMESTIC ABUSE IN MISS WORLD". Miss England Contest. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  5. Foo, Mei Anne (31 October 2018). "Owner Of Miss World Julia Morley On Beauty With A Purpose". Prestige Online. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  6. "Britain to toss us a curve". Spokane Daily Chronicle. 2 June 1955. p. 46. Retrieved 17 July 2023 via Google News Archive.
  7. "MISS & MR ENGLAND 2021 ANNOUNCED !". Miss England Contest. 28 August 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  8. Grant, Kirsty (3 August 2019). "Meet the new Miss England: The junior doctor with two degrees". BBC Newsbeat. Retrieved 12 November 2019.

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