Meet the ten finalists in our Bust In Britain competition hoping to win £5k and an Ibiza photoshoot
We hear from the best of the bust on why they entered and what they'll do with the money if they win
MEET the ten finalists in our Bust In Britain contest.
Readers across the UK entered for a chance to win £5,000 and an Ibiza photo- shoot. We caught up with the best of the bust as our photographer captured their curves and we show their entry picture.
Aimee Dorrance, 25
STUDENT nurse Aimee, of Wolverhampton, said: “I was at work flicking through the newspaper and decided to enter on a whim.
“I’d like to inspire people, let them know that having a bit of cleavage is not a bad thing.
“I used to think my boobs were too big, but I’ve learned to love them.
"I have no idea what I’d do if I won, I haven’t thought that far ahead.
“I’m just thrilled to be in the top ten.”
The student nurse admits she hasn't thought about what she would do if she won
Monet Rickwood-Daly, 24
NANNY Monet, who lives in Bournemouth, said: “I only entered as a bit of fun, although I have always wanted to be a model and this could be a great kick-start to a career.
A photoshoot in Ibiza would be an amazing first modelling job.
“I just spent four months travelling around south east Asia and I would love to go back out around the world again, so maybe I would spend the winner’s money on that.”
The nanny says she would love to travel again if she won
Lulu Cole, 22
RECEPTIONIST Lulu, from Brighton, said: “My mum is quite ill with breast cancer so I decided to enter with my healthy breasts so I could use the money to fund treatment for her in Germany, as it is not available on the NHS.
“My mum is my best friend, we’re a team.
"If I won it would mean the world to me.
“My boobs are great, so I thought I might be able to win and help her out.”
Lulu hopes her boobs will win her the top prize
Laura Taylor, 24
NURSERY deputy manager Laura, from Manchester, said: “I was always bullied when I was younger for being ginger and short.
“I thought I’d give it a go for all the gingers out there.
"I never expected to get this far.
“When we did the photoshoot I have never felt so good in my life, I felt amazing.
“I am proud to have got this far, whether I win or not.”
The 24-year-old says she loved doing the photoshoot
Sade Amos, 25
SADE works in fashion and lives in Grays, Essex.
She said: “I wanted to enter last year but nerves got the better of me.
"I am so glad I went for it this time.
“If I won I’d go on holiday and then invest in starting my own business.”
If the 25-year-old wins she plans on going on holiday and investing in a business
Demi Rickard, 21
POLITICS student Demi, from Plymouth, said: “I have become more confident as I’ve got older and wanted to showcase that.
“If I won I think I would try to pursue a proper career in modelling.
"I might even enter some beauty pageants.”
The politics student says she will try to pursue a career in modelling if she wins
Susanna Hamlyn, 27
SUSANNA is a railway signaller from Guildford, Surrey. She said: “I don’t dress provocatively at work, so I thought this would be a good way to show off a bit.
Alice Coombe, 24
FULL-TIME mum Alice, of Plymouth, said: “I had a boob job after my first child and I’m proud of them – I paid for them.
“I think it’s great that there is a competition like this to support women’s bodies.”
Nicole Sealey, 24
HEALTHCARE assistant Nicole, of Colchester, Essex, said: “At the care home where I work a resident called Richard is a big Sun reader and he joked that I should enter.
“I got him to help me choose my photo.
"If I win I’ll treat Richard to a meal out.”
The healthcare assistant says she would treat that resident to a meal if she won
Kim Browne, 27
RECEPTIONIST Kim, of Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland, said: “At school I was voted most likely to become a Page Three model.
"I’m speechless that I’ve got this far.
"It has given me a massive confidence boost.”
The receptionist says the competition has given her a huge confidence boost
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Competition closes April 28, 2018. Over 18, residents of UK and RoI only.
You can send as many snaps as you like to support your entry.
Entries may be published, publication does not necessarily mean entrant has won a prize.
There is no cash alternative and prize is non-transferable.
Your information will only be used for the purposes of this competition.
Promoter is News Group Newspapers Ltd.
For full terms and conditions CLICK HERE.