Brunettes show off cleavage in our c-rack-ing competition to find the find the best bust in Britain
We hear why these women entered in hopes of bagging a £5K cash-prize and a photoshoot in Ibiza

BRUNETTES are fighting back after we revealed this week that men do prefer blondes.
These ten dark-haired Bust In Britain hopefuls want to prove they are just as deserving of the £5,000 prize money and photoshoot as the blondes we showcased yesterday.
Here’s what they’ve got to say . . .
Susanna Hamlyn, 27, 34DD
Train signaller Susanna, from Guildford, Surrey, had never heard of Bust In Britain until colleagues told her to enter. She said: “A lot of them read The Sun and they were talking about the competition.
“My boyfriend has always said I’ve got great boobs so I thought I’d enter.
“I love being brunette and it’s never held me back, especially not in a party setting.”
Rebecca Danielle, 30, 34GG
Beauty salon owner Rebecca, from Sheffield, entered our great contest because she is always getting compliments on her boobs.
She said: “I get a lot of people looking and saying I’ve got a great chest.”
Rebecca said it would boost her confidence if she was named the winner, adding: “It would mean a lot. I’d be really happy.”
Eleanor Fynn-Goggin, 34, 34DD
Eleanor, a childminder from Newport, said: “I had a boob job last year but I never had the confidence to show off my figure before that.
“I want to show people that you can change things and be confident.”
Jade Gilbert, 27, 36DD
Admin worker Jade, from Acton, West London, said: “It’s a myth that blondes have more fun. Brunettes definitely do.”
She added: “I’m a curvy girl so it would be a nice achievement to win.”
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Lauren Bradley, 21, 34DD
Model Lauren, from Derby, entered our contest because she hasn’t won anything before.
She said: “I’d be so happy to win. Brunettes and blondes have a lot of fun – it’s pretty equal.”
Byllie Clayton, 21, 34E
Bylliw, from Milton Keynes, was encouraged to enter by her dad. She said: “He thought it would be a good opportunity for me.
“I went blonde when I was 16 but it ruined my hair. I’m happy to be dark.”
Emma Louise Hill, 28, 34B
Sales assistant Emma, from Manchester, said: “I’m a bit bored of my nine to five job so I thought this could bring some good opportunities.
“My hair is long and brown – I love it. Brunettes do it best.”
Charlene Kibble, 35, 34G
Charlene, a hair extensionist and stay-at-home mum from Cornwall, said: “People are always commenting on my boobs, asking whether they’re real or fake. They’re fake.
“I’d be overwhelmed if I won.”
Nikki Sullivan, 35, 34D
Foster mum Nikki, from Croydon, South London, said: “Dark is definitely the way. I’ve always had brown hair.
“I’m old so if I won Bust In Britain it would show that yummy mummies are still in.”
Jessica Bland, 27, 32E
Jessica, from County Durham, said her husband persuaded her to enter the competition. She told us: “He said I should do it. I’d be really happy if I won.
“It’s great being brunette. I have been blonde in the past but it didn’t suit me.”
WIN £5,000 AND A PHOTOSHOOT IN IBIZA
TO enter our brilliant Bust In Britain contest, simply fill in some brief details on the form provided and upload your best snap. You can enter as many pictures as you like.
Here are some top tips from the experts.
- Take a picture with the natural lighting in front of you because it’s more flattering than behind.
- Use a natural filter if necessary.
- Get someone else to take the picture if you don’t want to take a selfie.
- Wear sexy lingerie, a bikini or a low-cut top.
- Don’t over filter the picture because we want to see your beautiful face.
- Don’t crop out your forehead. Make sure your full face and cleavage are in shot.
- Don’t use app gadgets that make you look like a furry animal. They may look cute but we want to see your sexiest side.
- Don’t take the picture in black and white.
- Don’t send in a favourite picture of yourself taken years ago. We bet you look even more beautiful today.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Competition closes April 28, 2018. Over 18, residents of UK and RoI only.
You can send as many snaps as you like to support your entry.
Entries may be published, publication does not necessarily mean entrant has won a prize.
There is no cash alternative and prize is non-transferable.
Your information will only be used for the purposes of this competition.
Promoter is News Group Newspapers Ltd.
For full terms and conditions CLICK HERE.