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Georgia tries latest 'Miss England' bikini for size



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Published Date:
05 February 2008
GLAMOUR girl Georgia Horsley, who represented England in the Miss World finals in December, breezed into Sheffield as part of the search to find the next English beauty.
Miss England was at the studio of photographer Jack Eames, on Prospect Road, Totley, to join contestants for photo auditions for the Miss Sheffield contest.

The winner of Miss Sheffield will go forward to the Miss England competition.

Georgia, aged 21, from Malton, North Yorkshire, was also taking part in a photo shoot for Sheffield swimwear firm Aguaclara, who have designed a bikini for this year's Miss England contest.

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  • Last Updated: 05 February 2008 10:40 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
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sheffield 05/02/2008 14:57:47
She is so pretty lol. I got no objections for her being Miss England, after all you go girl lol. You will win by a mile off.
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