Teen Who Was a Victim of Bullying Enters ‘Miss England’ Contest in Hopes of Helping Others
A teen who rose above the bullying of her school years has got an opportunity to show the world how far she’s come by taking to the stage as a contestant in the Miss England beauty pageant.
Seventeen-year-old model Rheanna Cartier, of Kingham in Oxfordshire, England, won the spot of the wildcard round of the Miss England finals, which is slated to happen in July 2021. She hopes to use the platform to advocate against bullying and help others traverse the suffering she once experienced.
A young woman from England is proud to be a confident competitor in a national pageant, rising above intimidators to become an anti-bullying advocate.
Rheanna Cartier recently won a spot in the wild card round of the Miss England finals, slated to take place in July 2021. The 17-year-old is excited to use the platform to help victims of bullying and promote inclusion, having been bullied in school herself at a young age, South West News Service (SWNS) reports. Rheanna Cartier, age 13. (SWNS) It was really hard, Cartier said of the rough times. I changed schools almost every year because we moved house a lot.