Scarborough's Charlotte Stephens, 15, makes it to the semi-finals of Miss Teen Great Britain
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Charlotte Stephens, of Burniston, has beaten off competition from across the UK to secure a place in the semi-finals of Miss Teen Great Britain.
The Scalby School student entered the competition around three months ago after seeing posts on social media.
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Hide AdHer mum Tracey Stephens said: “At first I was a bit hesitant but years ago they had it here in Scarborough so I thought it’d be a chance to put us on the tourism map.
“Charlotte wants to do beauty and media make-up so I can see that’s the path she’s heading down. As parents we’re going to support her and make sure it’s safe.”
After submitting some pictures and an application, Charlotte was told she’d been shortlisted in the semi-finals.
“I am so excited,” she said, “it is a great achievement. Miss Teen Great Britain is not just about the prize, it is about making friends, building confidence and making memories as well as raising money for great charities such as Together for Short Lives.
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Hide Ad“Making it to the grand final would be a dream come true – fingers crossed I will be able to carry on this journey and represent my hometown and win the title of Miss Teen Great Britain 2020.”
The 15-year-old is now looking for sponsorship from local companies to raise funds for the contest’s chosen charity.
Together for Short Lives supports seriously ill children and their families by making sure they make the most of every moment they have together.
The grand final will be held at The Globe in Blackpool on October 26 and 27. Charlotte is hoping to be fast tracked to it by raising the most funds.
Anyone who wants to help her can donate HERE.