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Jade aims for UK Teen Queen title



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
Greysteel teenager Jade Roberts has major hopes of becoming a UK teen beauty as she continued to feature in the top three in a public vote.
The 17-year-old St. Mary's High School student is vying to be one of three finalists from her 50-strong group to compete in Teen Queen UK 2009 final, to be held in London next July.

The competition was first launched in December 2006 at the Clothes Show live exhibition in Birmingham.

The search for the 2009 contestants began in August, with the first of six monthly heats from which the three girls topping the poll will be chosen to go through to the grand finale.

Jade is reportedly the first girl from Northern Ireland to enter the beauty contest and voting in Jade's group goes on until 11:30pm on October 31.

Top three

Jade has maintained her place in the top three since voting started.
She entered the competition after spotting an ad in a national magazine.
The competition is split into two categories: Teen Princess for 13-15 year-olds and Teen Queen for girls aged 16-19.

To support Jade, text Jade Roberts to 84205, or ring 09016561515 and enter 40.
Results can be found on the internet, at www.teenqueenuk.com under the 2009 Teen Queen heats section.

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  • Last Updated: 10 October 2008 11:36 AM
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