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Found the most beautiful doctor in England: what she looks like (photo)

The new "Miss England" was not a model or a girl who, almost from her childhood, was preparing to participate in the competition, taking dance and acting lessons. The title was given to a female doctor. Moreover, after the completion of the contest, she went on her first shift to the hospital.

It seems unbelievable, but the girl went to work only a few hours after her head was crowned with a crown. But this is not all, the competition itself was held according to the new rules.

How did this contest differ from the previous ones?

In 2019, the organizers of the Miss England beauty pageant introduced new rules. Participants had to submit their photos without makeup for selection. It was also forbidden to use retouching or all other types of image processing.

But that is not all. A new round appeared in the competition, in which the participants appeared before the jury and the audience “without embellishment”. That is, not one makeup artist, not a hairdresser, not a stylist worked on their appearance during one of the stages of the competition.

Another innovation can be considered participation in the Muslim contest. The girl even took part in a defile in a bikini. True, for this she did not have to break Islamic traditions. Swimsuit girl put on a wetsuit.

Who is she?

The beauty's name is Bhasha Mukherjee. She lives in Derby and is 23 years old. Bhasha was born and raised in India, but now she is a British citizen.

The new "Miss England" not only has an ideal appearance that meets any, even the most demanding, standards of beauty, it is still very smart and educated. Bhasha speaks five languages ​​fluently, and her IQ test is 146 points.

Was Bhasha nervous before the finale?

Each of the winners of such contests is usually asked one of the first questions. As a rule, girls openly talk about what emotions they experienced, how they worried and cried with joy, hearing their name, what they felt when they wore a crown.

Bhasha Mukherjee, however, spoke of something completely different. She said that in a few hours she had a train that she could not be late for, because she needed to be on time for work. Bhasha said that she had to take patients for the first time and this makes her nervous much more than the finale of a beauty contest.

It is impossible to imagine how the sick felt when they received an appointment with the most beautiful girl in England. Although Dr. Bhasha Mukherjee did not put the winner’s crown on the job, all of Great Britain already knew about her triumph.

What else was unusual in this contest?

The Miss England contest, like other similar events, is often blamed for imposing a prejudice on the female appearance through the public. In other words, many believe that such contests form new standards of beauty that have nothing to do with naturalness, with reality.

This leads to the fact that countless women begin to experience complexes, suffer from their own "imperfections" and begin to torture themselves with diets, excessive physical exertion, cosmetic procedures and even plastic surgery.

Perhaps there is some truth to this. However, this year's Miss England contest cannot be blamed for anything like that. One of the finals, Eleanor Farr, suffers from rheumatoid arthritis and her hip is replaced by a titanium prosthesis. And this did not stop the girl from taking part in the competition and becoming his finalist. Another finalist, Lucy Krogdal, has self-injured scars. She experienced a difficult situation in her youth. The scars were not polished, but this did not become a reason for the girl who submitted the application for participation in the beauty contest to refuse.

Thus, the Miss England contest, which ended in Great Britain, became truly popular, open to absolutely everyone who wants to take part in it young women.


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Roman Ivanov
nothing special, just a pretty woman
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