Miss Gib Contestant Jessica Baldachino
FULL NAME: Jessica Louise Baldachino
AGE: 24
STAR SIGN: Leo
OCCUPATION: Teacher
COLOUR OF HAIR: Brown
COLOUR OF EYES: Brown
HOBBIES & INTERESTS: Reading, particularly current affairs. I also enjoy cooking and experimenting with different cuisines. I have recently developed an interest in modelling
LANGUAGES SPOKEN: English, Spanish & French
AMBITION (ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL): Further my career as a school teacher and the end see that I have made a difference to future generations
YOUR IDEA OF A PERFECT DAY: A day where I know I am healthy, happy and surrounded by those who make my life special
WHAT DO YOU MOST LIKE ABOUT GIBRALTAR: Given the current global economic crisis we should be very grateful that our economy is flourishing and most of our adult population is in employment.
WHAT DO YOU LEAST LIKE ABOUT GIBRALTAR: Smoking is still allowed in public buildings and particularly in restaurants
WHY HAVE YOU ENTERED THE PAGEANT: By entering, I have proven to myself that I can achieve anything I want if I set my mind to it
WHY DO YOU WANT TO BE MISS GIBRALTAR: I have put a lot of effort, both mentally and physically, towards the pageant, it would be a great reward for my efforts to be crowned Miss Gibraltar. Furthermore it would be an honour and privilege to represent Gibraltar
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