Life didnt hold much promise for ordinary little Angie. With few jobs around bland food & cold weather the best that Angie could hope for was a job at the local Findus factory. Her family didnt have it easy. Her baby brother was a cot death & the tragedy caused her mother to turn to the Jehovahs Witness faith. Their poverty now combined with an austere belief system meant no Christmas no birthdays & little joy. But aged 16 Angie decided that she was destined for bigger things. After seeing a TV advertisement she entered a beauty pageant. & won. She went on to take 25 titles including Miss Leeds & her home town title Miss Cleethorpes giving her the opportunity to model while travelling the world. Just as Angie felt that life couldnt get any better she got engaged to a man who trapped her in a terrifying cycle of domestic violence. When she eventually escaped him she had lost all of her money & self-esteem. She was on the bottom rung of the ladder yet again. But Angie picked herself up turned her talents to event management & grafted her way to becoming Director of Miss Engl&. Evoking the magical lost world of the 1970s beauty pageant Angies story is a real life fairytale with heart & humour.