London, Nov. 21, 2006
Rupinder Singh
Now Preeti Desai, 25, is new Miss Great Britain , who landed the title after being chosen by Sun readers to replace sacked original winner Danielle Lloyd. ( See her photo at the end of this page)
Preeti, 5ft 8in, the first British Indian to take the crown, reveals her success has been even sweeter because her beloved mum is now recovering well after a serious illness. She is from Guisborough, North Yorks, has been catapulted on to the world stage, where she will represent the country.
Miss Cleveland Preeti, who took the 5th position in the first contest, was picked from the 11 finalists. "It's a dream come true," The Sun quoted the 24-year-old, as saying.
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BIO
Preeti Desai wrote:
My name is Preeti Desai a British Indian and I'm from Guisborough, North Yorkshire but now live in London and love it!
I am Miss Great Britain, i was crowned after the public voted for me to replace the previous Miss GB after she was stripped of her title. I am so delighted and its a great honor to bring home the crown. Thank you to everyone for your votes, nice messages and support. I look forward to working with the Miss Great Britain Team.
Well i was born in middlesbrough on 29 september 1981 to two proud parents my mum Hema and dad jItu, i have a younger sister Anjlee who is 21 who is a singer/Dancer. I went to St Augustins RC primary school in Coulby newham, then Nunthorpe School and then on to Middlesbrough collage where i did a course in Hair and Beauty, When i finished i was offered work to build up a new salon then went on to manage it in a department store in Middlesbrough i also worked in another sister salon in Stocksley for 3 years till i decided it was time to move on. I then started and am currently working for the family business G2 Fireworks full time and i was made Jr partner, witch i did build up after years of working for G2 Fireworks from being a child. As it is all year round work for my parents, me and my mum handle the retail side of things on Borough Road, Middlesbrough.
I went into beauty therapy and managed a salon for three years before deciding I needed a change.
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Hema:
Hema says cultural problems kick-started her descent into depression. After getting married, she arrived in England in 1980 and she and Jitu settled in Middlesbrough.
Preeti and Anjlee were amazing. Preeti sacrificed so much for me. She looked after me, fed me, clothed me. She looked after my younger daughter and the house.
“It was like she became the mother and I the child. If it hadn’t been for her I don’t know what I would have done.”
Hema described the heartbreak of hearing Preeti say when she was little: “Don’t worry, Mum, we’re not boys but we’ll make you proud.”
Wiping away tears, she adds: “Preeti lived up to her word. She has always done her best for me.
“When she was crowned Miss Great Britain she rang to tell me and said, ‘The crown is for you.’ I burst into tears. I feel as if I have won that crown. I feel as if I am Miss Great Britain. She only wants to see me happy — both my girls do. They want to see me smiling and it is thanks to them I was able to overcome that dreadful illness.”
She said, she belong to a small village, speak a little English l, and she had lot of problems within the family. I had two daughters but people in the family didn’t like this. In my culture, when a son is born there are celebrations, but for girls they say good luck next child.
Every year on my birthday, Preeti takes me abroad for an exotic holiday. Preeti and Anjlee were the only Asians at their school in Middlesbrough. Due to her raven hair and exotic skin tone, Preeti got lots of attention. People were always telling me that Preeti should go into modelling, even she was little.”
I sent Preeti to a Roman Catholic school and we celebrate every religious holiday such as Diwali, Eid, Christmas, and we respect everyone’s God.
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