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06
Feb 2022
To some, beauty pageants are outdated concepts that demean women.
Ripon's Victoria Hind, who was recently crowned Miss North Yorkshire Galaxy, admits the stigma almost stopped her competing.
But she says the contests have helped her, and other female competitors, grow in confidence and she finds it empowering to walk on stage.
Ms Hind had never met another pageant competitor before she competed in Galaxy pageants so she says she was aware of the common misconceptions about how they'd be. But she met women of all races, backgrounds and sizes who were simply competing for fun.
She says:
Supermarket worker Ms Hind initially applied to enter for Miss Galaxy UK as a dare by her friends but after watching a TikTok video by a former Miss International about the benefits of pageants she went ahead.
Victoria Hind (centre) at the final for Miss Galaxy UK in November.
She insists that "old-fashioned views" about pageant competitors all looking a certain way and spending hundreds of pounds on dresses is no longer the case:
Photograph: Brian Hayes Photography
Pageants have boosted her confidence and encouraged her to speak out about her experiences with dyslexia. Now she wants to go into schools and talk to young students about coping with learning difficulties and uses her platform to spread the word about causes close to her heart.
She adds:
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