Hunt is on for Miss Beds 2009
January 19, 2009
Entrants must be attractive, confident, charming, a good talker, unmarried, childless and aged 17-24.
Beds Beauties are being urged to polish their tiara and practice their pout as the hunt for Miss Bedfordshire 2009 kicks off. The winning local woman will automatically be entered into the Miss England contest and could earn a shot at the prestigious Miss World crown.
And the search has now begun for a local stunner who is not just attractive in face and figure, but has confidence, charm and good communication skills.
Although the Bedfordshire heat is still at the planning stage, organisers are already looking for unmarried and childless 17 to 24 year olds who live, work or study within Bedfordshire.
To submit your entry, please use the Miss Beds 2009 Entry Form.
If you have any questions, you can contact Rhona Shafik through the Miss Beds website
or phone her on 01162 773485 or 078 0196 6932. (½)
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April 7, 2009
,samantha naughton says:i think the fact that you are stating that anyone entering should not have children is really stupid and can't understand why that matters
April 8, 2009
,Rhona (Organiser) says:The no children rule is a Miss World rule.
All entrants to Miss Bedfordshire have the chance to end up winning Miss England and even Miss World.
Miss World spends the entire year of her reign travelling from country to country working all over the world. She would hardly ever be in her home country, which would mean that she would hardly ever see her child for more than a year which would be hard for the winner and of course for the child too.
There are other competitions which do not lead to international finals and they may have different rules.