Sunday, 21 May 2017

Meet the glamorous Scots twins competing against each other for Miss Great Britain


Glamorous twins Louisa and
 Christina Thomson love doing
 everything together.
The 27-year-olds are both nurses, drive
 the same type of white Mercedes, share
 the same best friend and often unwittingly turn up at the same places dressed in the same clothes according to Daily record report.

Now they will go head to head in the final of Miss Great Britain after each winning regional rounds of the national competition.
Both girls will travel to Leicester in
 September to battle it out for the Miss GB crown. But they admit they each want the other to win.

Louisa, who won the Miss Stirling title, said: “Everyone keeps asking us if we will
 find it tough competing against each other but we don’t think of it like that. 
“We love doing things together and taking part in this competition is something we have both thought about doing for years.

“To be taking part alongside my twin sister just makes it even more special.”
Christina, who is the reigning Miss Dundee , added: “We both want to do as well as we possibly can but, if only one of us can win, then I hope Louisa is the winner – and Louisa hopes it is me.”

The girls, who live in Glenrothes, are the first sisters to take part in the competition in the same year. And they have
 sympathy for the judges.
Louisa, a mental health nurse, said: “This isn’t just a competition about how you look – it’s about your personality too. But Christina and I are very similar in personality.

“We like the same things, we often say the same things at the same time and, two years in a row, we have bought our mum the same birthday present without realising.”
Christina, who is a paediatric nurse, added: “We are not identical twins but we do look very alike.

“We are both naturally caring people and empathetic towards
 others, which is probably why we became nurses.
“It probably won’t be easy for the judges.”

Christina added: “We’ve both always
 been very dedicated to our careers but this competition will be a good opportunity for us to achieve something totally different.”

Jemma Simmonds, of Miss Great Britain, said: “This is the first time, as far as we are aware, we have ever had sisters in the
 competition, let alone twins.
“Both girls impressed us with their
 personalities and we loved that they are
 both nurses too.”

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