Natasha Hemming, Miss England, with Sri Lanka elephant

South Cheshire’s Miss England winner Natasha Hemmings has spent her first photo-shoot in her new role in Sri Lanka’s capital Colombo.

Natasha, from Nantwich, is taking part in an exotic lifestyle shoot for 5-star Cinnamon resorts.

And for the first time in her life, she spent her birthday away from her twin brother Brandon.

Natasha, who won Miss England last month, was in Sri Lanka modelling with the new Mr England Chris Bramell.

Sri Lanka Airlines threw a party for Miss England, which was attended by other models from around the world.

Natasha said: “As amazing as Sri Lanka has been already, including a bathing session with an elephant and even co-piloting a small plane and all the fantastic birthday celebrations were yesterday in Colombo, I can’t help but miss my twin brother!

“I know we will catch up celebrations together when I am home. I Hope he had a fantastic birthday!”

During the once in a lifetime trip, Natasha has co-piloted a plane, bathed an elephant and faced her fear of spiders and lizards while staying in Habarana lodge.

The Miss England team, which consisted of the winners of Miss & Mr England and the Beach Beauty winner Miss Liverpool Jennifer MC Sween with their partners, have been photographed and filmed for a documentary out later this year in America, Canada snd Europe.

Natasha will be representing England at the next Miss World in China in December.

She stands to win £100,000 and the chance to be the ambassador for “Beauty with a Purpose” – the worldwide charity which helps disadvantaged children.

Miss England Natasha Hemmings and Mr England in Sri Lanka

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