Kellyville’s Miss Tee Cee all dressed up for Miss Pinup Australia crown
KELLYVILLE’S Tracey Bigeni is back modelling after a two year-break and is now vying for the title of Miss Pinup Australia.
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Tracey Bigeni is back modelling after two years and is now vying for the title of Miss Pinup Australia.
Ms Bigeni, who goes under the moniker of Miss Tee Cee, qualified for the national finals after finishing runner-up in Miss Eastern Pinup Australia in Sydney.
The Kellyville mother of four loves the fun of dressing up in vintage-style clothes and it is a lifestyle she has embraced.
“The best thing about it is all about self esteem and meeting like-minded contestants with whom I have made many friends,” Mrs Bigeni said.
“My husband encouraged me to enter this time as I last took part in 2014 and had baby Celeste last year.
“What I like about the contests is that everyday women can take part and build up their confidence.”
The primary school teacher says she and other contestants have been preparing for months and cannot wait for the finals at Paddington RSL on August 6.
“I am quite excited as it will be eight months of preparations since our first competition in January,” Mrs Bigeni, who will be competing in the Miss Pinup Prestige section, said.
“I have also had photo shoots with my youngest whose pinup name is Baby Cee Cee.
“We all have different names for our pinup contests as it’s another persona for us.”