About the Model of the Year contest
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The Model of the Year contest is aimed at girls with little or no experience to help them get a foot in the door of the modelling industry, as well as helping models with more experience continue to progress further. The contest each year has a mixture of models who have lots of experience and new models who have never done a shoot before! Our contest helps them gain confidence, get experience and much needed publicity, and gives them the chance to win some fantastic prizes and take their first step into the limelight! After Kerri's experiences in many modelling competitions throughout the years it soon emerged that many were fixed, a scam to make the organisers money, and a complete waste of time. Even judging regional heats for top beauty pageants it soon came to light that no matter which girls the judges chose to win, the organisers always picked their favourites over the judges decisions and fixing the competitions. A lot of beauty pageants cost girls hundreds of pounds to enter, with even the regional heats entry fee's being upwards of £150 and some national heats charging a staggering £600 to enter! Many companies have tried to capitalise on this and make money from the girls, knowing that new models will pay anything to get a name for themselves by winning a competition, and sadly new competitions are springing up every day to try and rip girls off. The result is girls are paying more to enter and new competitions are springing up to offer girls fame and fortune, when really they are just scams to make money. Just look at how many variations of 'Miss' contests there about now, where the girls will pay lots to enter and sadly get nowhere for it. Kerri has recently been on the BBC talking about how so many girls are ripped off with new beauty pageants, you can read all about her interviews in the Model of the Year press pages. Kerri decided to set up a beauty pageant where every member of the Academy can enter as many online heats as they like, and the finalists are chosen on beauty, personality and brains. Not which girls parents would cover the entry or sponsorship fee as is the case in many competitions now.
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