18 Facts About Charlotte Holmes

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Charlotte Louise Holmes was born on 29 September 1988 and is an English commercial model and TV presenter who was crowned Miss England on 26 June 2012 and went on to place eighth in the Miss World contest.

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Charlotte Holmes placed fourth on Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model in 2010.

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Charlotte Holmes has one sister, Lucy, born 8 March 1991.

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Charlotte Holmes attended Torpoint Junior School, followed by Devonport High School for Girls in Plymouth, where she earned ten GCSEs and four A-Levels in biology, French, chemistry and general studies.

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Charlotte Holmes then enrolled at Cardiff University to study physiotherapy before dropping out to move to London and pursue a modeling career.

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Charlotte Holmes is the face of the sports brand Do Unlimited.

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Charlotte Holmes spent the year representing Plymouth and the newspaper at city-based charity and media events, and went on to judge the competition in 2009 and host it in 2010.

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Charlotte Holmes was crowned Miss Cornwall in March 2009, in her first appearance in the Miss England competition, and finished fourth in the national final.

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Charlotte Holmes appeared on Sky Living's Britain and Ireland's Next Top Model, hosted by Elle Macpherson, in 2010, and finished in fourth place.

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Charlotte Holmes was championed by Macpherson from the start and was quickly dubbed "Baby Elle", angering fellow competitors who said the competition was fixed for her to win.

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When Charlotte Holmes was eliminated, the show's website temporarily shut down due to a huge influx of complaints.

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Charlotte Holmes went on to compete at Miss Devon and won.

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Charlotte Holmes was crowned Miss Front Top Model by the Front Academy.

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Charlotte Holmes spent six weeks competing in the Miss World pageant in China, and represented England in the final on 18 August 2012 in Ordos, Inner Mongolia.

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Charlotte Holmes placed eighth and was a finalist in the Charity, Top Model and Sports rounds.

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Charlotte Holmes has supported various charities, and has worked especially closely with Variety GB, The Children's Charity.

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Charlotte Holmes has supported cancer research by running the Race for Life.

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In October 2012, Charlotte Holmes was asked by Robert Winston to become an ambassador for the Genesis Research Trust, which raises money for British scientists and clinicians who are researching the causes of and cures for conditions that affect the health of women and babies.