Rachael Cairns

Rachael Cairns (born 11 August 1988) is a British model and actress. She is best known for participating in Cycle 4 of Britain's Next Top Model, in which she placed fourth. She has also appeared in numerous acting roles, most recently in an episode of Waterloo Road playing Tasha Lefton, a diabetic pupil who went as far as refusing to take insulin so that she can lose weight, to be "Rochdale's next top model".[1]

Rachael Cairns
Born (1988-08-11) 11 August 1988
Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
OccupationFashion Model, Actress
Modelling information
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Hair colourDark brown
Eye colourBlue
AgencyNevs
Websitehttp://www.rachaelcairns.com

Britain's Next Top Model

Cairns was announced as one of the fourteen girls who participated in Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 4. During her run in the competition, she accumulated 3 first call-outs, tying with eventual winner Alex Evans, and one bottom two appearance. Throughout her stay she was often criticised for being fake and was labelled a 'Bible Basher'. She appeared in the bottom two with eventual second runner-up Stefanie Wilson, the judges decided to send her home.

After Top Model

Cairns was immediately signed to Models 1 in London, after appearing on the show, being the first non-winning Britain's Next Top Model contestant to be signed by the prize agency. A year later, she had left Models 1 and joined Nevs, another agency based in London. She also appeared on ITV2's The Fashion Show along with Britain's Next Top Model, Cycle 3 winner, Lauren McAvoy, and walked for Graeme Black at London Fashion Week. She made an appearance in Series 4, Episode 17 of Waterloo Road as disruptive pupil, Tasha Lefton, which was aired on 29 April 2009 on BBC1. She is currently studying Performing Arts at an exclusive New York Institute. Rachael is now a Personal Assistant to Reality TV Matriarch Kris Jenner.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2006CasualtyAmy HarkinsEpisode: A Problem Halved
2006Robin HoodEleriEpisode: Brothers in Arms
2006Past SinsGloria Bradford
2006DoctorsEmily FentonRecurring; 32 Episodes
2008Britain's Next Top ModelHerselfContestant - Cycle 4
2009Waterloo RoadTasha LeftonSeries 4: Episode 17
2013Filthy BetrayalAdeline Durkheim
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