Britain’s Next Top Model enlists its first transgender contestant

We.Are.Excited.

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by Helena Cartwright |
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Britain's Next Top Model is back.

YAAAAS!

We're just six weeks away from its launch and we are very excited.

The models competing this time around have been dubbed the "most outspoken models the series have ever seen".

And, in the mix, is the first transgender contestant the show has seen.

Talulah-Eve Brown has previously been named Miss Transgender, Birmingham, and is a known campaigner for trans rights.

She posted a picture to Instagram confirming her spot in the final 12, saying: "So happy to announce that you'll be seeing a lot more of me!"

She went on to say: "I never thought a girl like me would find a place on a show like this and compete against such beautiful girls. But I guess all you have to do is believe!

“Life isn't about finding a label that fits you best. Life is about finding you! And it's that journey that is incredible. Appreciate the bad just as much as the good!

We are super excited to see Talulah compete!

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Other contestants include a tattooed waitress and a Liverpudlian who describes herself as 'an English rose with great boobs'.

And great for us (but perhaps not the contestants themselves) producers have warned that sparks are set to fly in the upcoming series.

Abbey Clancy is returning to judge alongside supermodel Paul Sculfor, fashion guru Hilary Alexander and photographer Nicky Johnston.

The new series is set to begin on March 16.

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