Rosie Grace Bullen, from Egerton, beat fierce competition from across the UK, to be selected as one of the few finalists to compete for the crown this October in Blackpool.

Rosie said: “I am really excited to have won a place in this years final of Miss Junior Teen Great Britain! This is my very first pageant so I’m proud to have come this far. I just can’t wait for the final in October”

Teenagers from across Great Britain will gather for a spectacular weekend, filled with exciting events such as the Beauty Queen Challenge Day, a pyjama diva party, and much more.

Rosie Grace Bullen. : Photo by NRJ Media (@nrjmedia_ on Instagram)

The competition is described as a platform to celebrate teenagers, their achievements and their goals and “empowering teens, having fun, making friends and incredible memories”.

The overall winner of Miss Junior Teen Great Britain will receive an amazing selection of prizes – including a cash prize.

Rosie, who turns 13 next month, is just old enough to compete in the junior category – and she says she is determined to represent her hometown with pride. Born and bred in Bolton, Rosie said she “would love nothing more than to bring the crown home for her community”.

She currently attends Turton High School and is passionate about making the most of this exciting opportunity.

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Rosie Grace Bullen. : Photo by NRJ Media (@nrjmedia_ on Instagram)
Her sash will be Miss Junior Teen Bolton 2025, she’s hoping to put Bolton on the map for Miss Great Britain.

To help support her journey to the grand final, Rosie is also hoping to secure sponsorship from a Bolton-based business to assist with the costs of her competition entry.

Rosie said she would be incredibly proud to have local support behind her as she represents Bolton on a national stage.

To help support her journey to the grand final, Rosie is also hoping to secure sponsorship from a Bolton-based business to assist with the costs of her competition entry.

She said would be incredibly proud to have local support behind her as she represents Bolton on a national stage.