Ridiculed in high school, she became the first openly gay Miss England

This is a historic first for the British beauty pageant. At just 20 years old, Grace Richardson, from Leicestershire, has been crowned Miss England 2025. A final-year musical theatre student, she stands out not only for her charisma and commitment, but also for having come out as a lesbian. Her journey, marked by bullying at school, resonates as a lesson in resilience and authenticity.

A journey marked by courage

Grace Richardson began questioning her identity at 14. At that time, she didn't share her classmates' interest in boys. "Have you thought about the idea of being attracted to women?" a friend asked her one day—a remark that, according to The Times , acted as a catalyst. Coming out in high school wasn't easy: mockery, insults, and isolation marked this period. For nearly a year, Grace had to face the cruelty of some students before transforming this pain into inner strength.

A proud and authentic Miss

During the Miss England competition, Grace Richardson decided to speak openly about her sexual orientation. During her interview with the judges, she discussed the challenges she faces as a young lesbian woman. Her sincerity and determination made a strong impression. Far from hiding her relationship, she explained that her partner accompanied her to every event, a sign of her refusal to conceal who she is. The Miss England competition, constantly evolving, has also taken steps to address this. Out with the traditional parade; Grace Richardson walked the runway without makeup, celebrating the self-confidence and authenticity of the contestants.

Towards Miss World and beyond

In 2026, Grace Richardson will represent the United Kingdom at the Miss World competition. This challenge is all the more daring as she will be competing alongside candidates from countries where homosexuality remains illegal. The young woman, however, says she is confident: according to her, the Miss World organization, like Miss England, fully supports her. She hopes to become a symbol for LGBTQ+ women and youth worldwide, proving that it is possible to be yourself and shine.

Ultimately, Grace Richardson's story embodies far more than winning a beauty pageant. It illustrates the strength of personal courage and the power of social change. In 2026, when Grace wears the sash representing the United Kingdom on the Miss World stage, she will also carry, with dignity, the message of a more open and inclusive society.

Léa Michel
Léa Michel
Passionate about skincare, fashion, and film, I dedicate my time to exploring the latest trends and sharing inspiring tips for feeling good in your own skin. For me, beauty lies in authenticity and well-being, and that's what motivates me to offer practical advice for combining style, skincare, and personal fulfillment.

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