Sunday People

Contender for

- By Niamh Kirk

IT’S hard to believe striking Helaina Morgan was once bullied for her looks.

With a dazzling smile and perfectly coiffed locks, it’s little wonder she has won a host of beauty pageant titles.

She is in this autumn’s Miss

Great Britain final – which her mum competed in back in the day.

And her gran was a model too.

Yet Helaina, 28, was never confident of her own looks as a child – and faced taunts at school from bullies who cruelly dubbed her Ugly Betty, after the TV role played by America Ferrera.

The social media manager and reigning Miss Bolton says: “I went through an ugly duckling stage, I did get upset and was bullied at school. The boys would bully me.

“I grew up in the early 2000s when it was all about being skinny and I was never skinny.

Shapes

“I had some puppy fat when I was younger and people were mean about that.

“I’m a curvy girl, I have a big bum, but in the modern day it is so good everyone is so accepting of body shapes now.

“I was always hoping when I was younger that I would grow up to look like my mum.

“I always felt a little awkward and in high school I was called Ugly Betty.

“I think it’s because the actress was Latina and I looked similar to her, with olive skin tone and dark features. We both had red glasses too.”

Helaina prides herself on being the third generation of models in the family. Her mum Wendy Rubins, 59, is a retired air hostess who modelled and won many beauty titles including Miss Blackpool and Miss Lakeland.

And Wendy’s mum June Phizacklea, 82, was a model in her 230s, posing in print for Marks and Spencer.

It doesn’t end there – Helaina’s father and two brothers also dabble in the world of modelling.

The Miss Great Britain final is in October – 38 years after Wendy competed in the same contest.

But it was all very different back then. Long gone are the days when poolside pageants were all the rage – and the only enhancemen­ts were a good bikini and a

FEAT

fake tan. Wendy says: “There is more pressure today with social media and reality programmes for girls to want to enhance themselves more.

“When I entered, people didn’t have their breasts enlarged, we weren’t even allowed false eyelashes or wigs.

“The organisers would tug your hair to make sure it was yours.

“The only thing we were allowed was a false tan.

“Over the years, the focus of beauty pageants has shifted from just who is the prettiest, to more about personal achievemen­ts.

“We had heats that started in June and there were always around 40 girls who attended to compete, and the first heat was always a swimsuit round.

“People who were on holiday used to come and watch our heats, as they were held in Morecambe or Blackpool and there was usually around 300 people

 ?? ?? ROLE MODELS: Helaina, Wendy & June
ROLE MODELS: Helaina, Wendy & June
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50S MODELS: Gran June is far right
 ?? ?? 80S GLAM: Mum Wendy is top right
80S GLAM: Mum Wendy is top right

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