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Miss England contest considers removing controversial no make-up round
- Miss England contest considers removing controversial no make-up round - The round - originally designed to empower women - has received backlash from contestants
The Miss England contest is contemplating the removal of its "no make-up" round, which has stirred controversy since its introduction in 2019. This round, aimed at promoting natural beauty and self-acceptance, requires contestants to submit a photo without any make-up, filters, or editing. While some applaud the initiative for challenging conventional beauty standards, others criticize it for potentially shaming those who enjoy wearing make-up. The debate has led to discussions about the implications of such a rule on personal expression and beauty norms. Organizers are now reevaluating this segment to ensure the competition remains inclusive and empowering, reflecting broader societal shifts towards more diverse representations of beauty.
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-ca/entertainment/celebrities/miss-england-contest-considers-removing-controversial-no-make-up-round/ar-BB1r92lD ]
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-ca/entertainment/celebrities/miss-england-contest-considers-removing-controversial-no-make-up-round/ar-BB1r92lD ]
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