日別アーカイブ: 2017年5月10日

Buckhurst Hill beauty queen wants to become next Miss Central London

Beauty queen Su 

(Photo:short prom dresses)A BEAUTY queen who has big aspirations to become the next Miss Central London says she has learned to “develop a thick skin”.

Su Hazel, of Roydon Close, Buckhurst Hill, hopes to be given the honour this Thursday at Mayfair nightclub DSTRKT. She has secured her place as one of 30 finalists after 2,000 applied.

The 22-year-old first got into beauty pageants when she was 17 when entered a local pageant – Miss American Dream.

She says the glamour side of pageants is a big draw one of her favourite things about competing.

She said: “The most important thing about pageants is proving that there is more to beauty than the outside”

“To prove that brains are just as important as looks.

“I enjoy feeling like a girl, feeling pretty, getting your hair done and trying on lots of different dresses.

“My favourite part of pageantry is getting to travel to different parts of the world and getting to mix with people from various cultures”.

She is no stranger to beauty pageants, having completed Miss Asia Pacific aged 17, where she was first introduced to the glamour of beauty pageants.

She ranked 15th, in a competition in which 75 different countries where competing. She represented Ireland as Miss Ireland, due to her Irish heritage.

Su attended Roding Valley High School and went on to graduate from the University of Central Lancashire with a BA Honours degree in acting.

The aspiring actress, who also enjoys to sing and channel her creative side through music, has been playing piano since she was seven and dreams of performing on the big stage.

Now working as an administrative assistant for a law firm, she says she is perfectly aware that there are negative connotations around beauty pageants.

She added: “Some pageants can take advantage of the girls and you need to have respect for yourself.

“At first, it can be rather intimidating due to the fact that the minute you walk in you are being judged.

“I had to develop a thick skin and love who I was”.

Her advice to people who want to get involved in pageants is to research them before entering, make sure they are reputable and a “good fit” for your character.

She added: “It is important to get out of your comfort zone, don’t chase temporary happiness, try and do what makes you happy on the inside, and this will show on the outside”.Read more at:mermaid prom dresses

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