Hamilton Press

Adoctor dressed in ball gowns

- KELLEY TANTAU

A Hamilton doctor is trading her Shortland Street lanyard for a pair of stilettos to vie for the title of Miss Universe New Zealand.

The switch may seem strange, but Sarah Hensby-Bennett’s passions go hand-in-hand.

The 28-year-old works on the mental health ward at Waikato Hospital and well-being has always been her niche.

She wanted to cure cancer when she graduated high school; now she wants the crown.

‘‘The main reason I would love to become Miss Universe is to use the position as a way to talk to young people about health,’’ Hensby-Bennett said.

She took up a science degree and researched tumours, but it wasn’t until she met a cancer survivor that she realised she was at the wrong end of science.

Calling herself a ‘‘recovered Aucklander’’, Hensby-Bennett said she fell in love with the hospital and Hamilton after interning there in 2016.

This is her first time taking part in a Miss Universe pageant.

‘‘I’m a cancer scientist and a doctor. I’m completely out of my depth with this,’’ she said.

Miss Universe New Zealand is the country’s national beauty pageant which feeds into the internatio­nal Miss Universe competitio­n.

In 2012, Miss Universe New Zealand was the first to remove the bikini parade from its live show.

Hensby-Bennett said its abolishmen­t was a step towards promoting body confidence.

‘‘It shows that New Zealand is leading the way in changing the face of what a beauty competitio­n is.

‘‘The judges have a good grasp of what beauty is ... beautiful is all the way through.’’

She also said the contestant­s weren’t told to lose or gain weight, but were given informatio­n on how to eat healthy.

In May it was announced Hensby-Bennett made the Top 20. Alongside her is an engineer, lawyer, pilot and a neuroscien­tist.

‘‘As a little girl I watched Miss Universe and Disney princesses and as I went through high school I was made to feel I had to choose one or the other, and I really didn’t like that.

‘‘You can be a doctor and still be interested in ball gowns,’’ she said.

The Miss Universe New Zealand Grand Final will be streamed live from Skycity Auckland on August 12. For info visit: www.nextmissnz.com

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Hamilton doctor Sarah Hensby-Bennett wanted to cure cancer; now she wants the Miss Universe NZ crown.

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