Birth name : Judith Keys
Birth Date: (age 18)
Birth place : Belfast
Height : 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight: 50 kilos
Measurements: 81-63-81
Occupation: Sales Assistant
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I can't forget the time when I was a child, I was chosen together with other children to sing before the Queen of England when she came with her husband to visit. It was a huge honor and an experience I'll never forget. I'm also passionate about animals from a young age. At 10 years of age, I raised 500 pounds to help build an animal sanctuary. I was also musical and could play the piano, guitar, drums, and violin. The biggest lesson I learned growing up is to always be myself and never judge people.
Describe your childhood when you were growing up from 8 to 13 years old.
There is no denying that my growing years were ultimately happy years for me. I grew up within a solid family structure, something I am very thankful for. Growing up with two brothers meant that I had to speak for myself . I was very sporty as a child and was a member of most sports clubs in my school and area. My passion for animals was also very obvious from a young age and at 10 years old. I raised 500UK pounds for a local animal sanctuary. I was very musical and could fluently play the piano, guitar , drums and recorder and violin. Because of my active role in my school and community, I was a very outgoing girl and always ready to try new things.
What lessons did you learn from your childhood/growing years?
From these growing experiences, the biggest lesson I learnt was to always be yourself. Being yourself and knowing what you want to achieve is very important because working towards goals will allow you to grow as a person. Another big lesson learnt was to never say no to opportunities even if taking them scares you. You should go for it because there is nothing worse that wondering "what if". Meeting others through my growing years taught me never to judge people or take people for granted because everyone is so unique and we can learn so much from other people.
What is your most memorable moment?
The most memorable moment of my life so far would honestly have to be winning the crown to be Miss Earth Northern Ireland. It was a moment I hadn't expected to win. It is so memorable because it was such a privilege to be chosen to represent my country and I Had never been given such a great responsibility before. I will never forget hearing my name called out as the winner and seeing my family looking so proud as I received my crown.
What is your environmental advocacy?
Create community based environmental groups.
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