Nieve Jennings

Nieve King (née Jennings; born 3 August 1987) is a Scottish model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Scotland 2007 and Miss United Kingdom 2007 and has also competed in the Miss World 2007 and Miss International 2008 pageants.

Nieve Jennings
Born
Nieve Jennings

(1987-08-03) 3 August 1987
Beauty pageant titleholder
Major
competition(s)
Miss Scotland 2007
(winner)
Miss World 2007
(unplaced)
Miss United Kingdom 2007
(winner)
Miss International 2008
(unplaced)

Miss Scotland 2007

At the age of 19, Nieve took part in the Miss Scotland 2007 contest when the event was held in Princes Square, Glasgow. She won the national crown, and other than winning the cash prize of £10,000 and a modelling contract, she also gained the right to represent her country at the Miss World 2007 pageant.[1]

Miss World 2007

Nieve competed as Miss Scotland in the Miss World 2007 pageant when it was held in Sanya, China on 1 December 2007. She had her successes prior to the final competition when she was placed as 1st runner-up in two fast-track events, specifically Miss World Sports and Miss World Talent. Since she did not win any fast-track event, King was not granted automatic advancement to the semi-final. On the final night, King was placed as 16th place overall,

Miss United Kingdom 2007

As the highest placed delegate amongst the four United Kingdom contestants in Miss World 2007, King was awarded the title of Miss United Kingdom 2007 and won the right to represent the United Kingdom at the Miss International 2008 which was to be held the following year.

Miss International 2008

King competed at the 48th Miss International contest when it was held in Macau, China on 8 November 2008.

Personal life

King was born in Rottenrow, Glasgow, and grew up in Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire. She married Stuart King on November 2015 in Loch Lomond after nine months of dating.[2] On 6 August 2017, King and her husband welcomed their first born son.[3]

References

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