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19-Year-Old Beauty Queen Is Also A Trucker Who Doesn’t Mind Getting Her Hands Dirty


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A beauty queen has gone viral after revealing that she is also a proud trucker who doesn’t mind washing and driving lorries and getting her hands dirty.

19-year-old Ella Rees from Feltham, Middlesex, England, is a beauty queen who loves wearing a boiler suit and handling trucks as her main job.

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Despite aiming to become Miss England, the young businesswoman has also set up her own truck business through which she offers to wash, paint, and sell vehicles.

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“My dad’s family business has always been heavy good vehicles, I deal with the smaller side of things,” Ella admitted.

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“I do all my own work, everything myself and I don’t rely on anybody. But I think some people get a surprise when they call up my company and it isn’t a man who answers.

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“They are shocked and say ‘can I speak to someone selling the vehicles,’ they don’t expect it to be me. I think older generations find it a more of a shock when they come to look round they ask is there anybody else and I say ‘I am the only one.’

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“Likewise, some of the men I come across at work are quite shocked when they find out I do beauty pageants, they don’t expect it from me.”

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While her unusual passion for cars and trucks raises plenty of eyebrows, Ella is determined to win the title of Miss England and advance to the Miss World contest.

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“When the other pageant girls realize my day job it is quite a bit of a shock, people say ‘I wasn’t expecting that,’” she added.

“They often think I should be doing something in beauty. But my job helps because I deal with all sorts of different people and different cultures.

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“I have done a few pageants and some people think you just have to be pretty but it’s much more than that, I like it because it is a sign of femininity and empowerment.

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“I’m nervous but excited to take part in the Miss England final – I’m just going to keep trying.”

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