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How a barrister became a beauty queen
Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers is an Anguillan-British barrister and former athlete, who is the first black woman to represent Great Britain at a Miss Universe pageant. She explains why she decided to enter a pageant, what her biggest fear was, and why she found the swimsuit round empowering.
Image: Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers
Credit: Kev Wise
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