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The End of the Line for Two Island Models

The run to become the next Maxim Cover Girl is over for a mother of six from Duncan.

Brandee Peart finished second in her group in the quarterfinals, meaning she was eliminated from contention.

Peart said she struggled with self-esteem issues as a child and she took up modelling as a hobby.

It was a heck of a run for Peart, but the grand-prize winner of the contest will earn $25,000 dollars, a photoshoot, and worldwide recognition.

Campbell River’s Kristy Watkins finished third in her group.

Photo courtesy Maxim Cover Girl Contest 2020.
Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
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