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Former Miss England locked herself in room after being bullied for 'being too beautiful'

A woman who says she was held prisoner for being "too beautiful" feels she had the last laugh when she was crowned Miss England.

Natasha Hemmings, 26, has revealed that she was targeted by jealous students during her time at university.

She claims she was picked on daily by the cruel bullies and forced to lock herself inside her room.

They even hurled food at her while making her life a misery, the Liverpool Echo reports.

Undeterred by the treatment, she entered the Miss England beauty pageant and was left stunned when she was crowned the winner.

Natasha of Nantwich, Cheshire, has spoken of her triumph seven years later.

She locked herself away in university to escape the awful treatment (Miss England / SWNS)
She went on to become a professional singer touring with Ronan Keating, Russell Watson and Aled Jones (Kam Murali / SWNS)

She said: "Music has always been a passion of mine, I was classically trained from the age of nine but your voice is not mature enough come 18 so I decided to go to uni.

"But it wasn't what I expected and ended up becoming quite isolated. I experienced bullying and many online trolls commenting on my looks or my education.

"One time I had food thrown all over my door. So I used to get takeaways and eat in my room, I just became locked away in this box room for some time. People assumed I "studied soft subjects like drama" and one went on to say I "couldn't spell or add up without fingers and toes".

She said: "It is amazing how many people want to tear down an individual who is trying to work for something and empower women to chase their dreams. It was actually my mum who entered me for the Miss Cheshire heat of Miss England and it proved transformational for me."

She was named the new Miss England for 2015 (Coventry Telegraph)
She has had so much success since leaving the halls (Natasha Hemmings / SWNS)

Natasha went on to represent the nation in the Miss World contest in China in front of a billion viewers before graduating from the Royal Northern College of Music with a Bachelor of Music degree.

She was snapped up as a support act for The Overtones which led to talent scouts for Russell Watson and Aled Jones getting in touch. She then toured concert arenas across the country supporting the classical singers in 2019 before being booked to gig with pop megastar Ronan Keating.

Natasha now continues to silence the bullies, using her music to inspire other women and her latest EP already has 200,000 streams and downloads in just two weeks.

Natasha said: "It has been some journey so far and in this business you just don't know where it is going to take you next.

"I'm no model or beauty queen really but I was drawn by the emphasis they placed on the talent division and their attitudes to charity work. It gave me the confidence to by myself and be on stage and they obviously became transferable skills in terms of putting my music out there.

"I learned how to talk and act on stage and I went away and began writing my first album."

Natasha set up her own record label and began recording her first album Whispers. She is now currently working on her second album I Am, which will be out later this year. She added: "It's a joy to be doing what I love. Touring with Aled, Russell and Ronan has been a dream come true.

"Aled is just the loveliest person and Russell was amazing too. Ronan, I was very much a bit star-struck by but he is so down-to-earth and friendly. They all really went out of their way to make me feel incredibly welcome on their tours and it's a far cry from being sat in my uni halls by myself.

"But my music is very much inspired by those earlier experiences. Each song has been written from a personal memory or event or moment in my life. It is all about things and experiences that I've gone through. It was a very cathartic process to write."

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