Miss England contest considers removing controversial no make-up round The round - originally designed to empower women - has received backlash from contestants.
"I think the message has got through that we promote natural beauty in the competition so I thought we would have a vote whether to keep this round or not as I'm not sure if its needed anymore.
Organisers had been running the round for the last six years as a way to promote natural beauty and a more realistic body image.
Angie said: "We brought this round in to promote more of a realistic image on social media and in the competition as a whole.
The beauty pageant is debating whether to ditch its "Bare Face Top Model" contest after it divided opinion among beauty queens.