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Rebecca Legon from Faringdon joined wannabe catwalk stars for the six-part TV series Britain's Missing Top Model
Rebecca Legon from Faringdon joined wannabe catwalk stars for the six-part TV series Britain's Missing Top Model

Millions of TV viewers are set to have their perceptions of beauty challenged by aspiring model Rebecca Legon.

The disabled 27-year-old from Faringdon was selected as one of eight wannabe catwalk stars for BBC Three series Britain's Missing Top Model.

Rebecca, who was born with only part of a left leg, joined girls with a range of disabilities including deafness, amputated limbs and partial paralysis for the six-part series.

She will be seen appearing in her own modelling shoots while living in a £4m penthouse in Chelsea Harbour with the other contestants.

Rebecca said: "I've always loved having pictures taken, but had never really thought about modelling before the show.

"When you're disabled it's not something you think about. But the show was absolutely brilliant.

"I have had a couple of photoshoots since and to actually have the makeup and have all the attention makes you feel like celebrities must feel like everyday."

During the series, each of the girls vies for a prize which includes a session with renowned fashion photographer Rankin and their pictures appearing in Marie Claire magazine.

The show sees them eliminated on a weekly basis following tasks judged by fashion gurus including designer Wayne Hemingway.

Rebecca's first task was to find an object that signified her beauty and to be photographed with it.

The former Faringdon School pupil said: "I wanted a fan because when I walk around I'm always hot, and fans are quite flirty, but I ended up with a bottle of perfume.

"But parts of the shoot were hard because I look better when I smile than when I pout."

Size 10 Rebecca was working as an administrator at a construction firm when her friend spotted an advert for the show.

She said she wanted to appear because she wanted to challenge conventional ideas of beauty, and said: "I do not think you have to be 5ft 10in to be beautiful.

"You can be all different shapes and sizes - you get large women that are beautiful and you get disabled people like us that are beautiful.

"But I think the public are sometimes scared to approach disabled people because they see the disability first.

"I think we have challenged perceptions on the show, but whether or not we have changed them I don't know."

Rebecca now plans to forge a career in TV presenting after enjoying working in front of the cameras.

She said: "I've always been the kind of person that has tried to do anything they can.

"When I was younger I learned to ride a bike when nobody thought I would be able to do it."

Britain's Missing Top Model begins at 9pm on Tuesday on BBC Three.

6:09am Saturday 28th June 2008

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Posted by: RJ, Oxford on 12:05pm Sat 28 Jun 08
Good for her - why shouldn't disabled people be able to model like other conventional ones? She deserves a successful career.
Posted by: Black Beard, England on 1:44pm Sat 28 Jun 08
Shiver me timbers!
Posted by: Joe, Marston Road on 8:54pm Sat 28 Jun 08
What a jape! Only an armless bit of fun. Get legless after the Show!

Pardon?
Posted by: adam, oxford on 4:08am Sun 29 Jun 08
paul macca's next wife?
Posted by: Tom, Oxford on 2:45pm Sun 29 Jun 08
Shame on you bunch of cowards for some of the comments here.

Oxford truly is full of lowlife like you all.
Posted by: Captain Flint, Haulin' Coal on 3:59pm Sun 29 Jun 08
Show us yer rictus,squawk!
Posted by: Mike, East Oxford on 12:03am Mon 30 Jun 08
Reminds me of my old sea dog friend with only one leg and a wooden peg. His favourite saying was, "I am off out down town tonight. Hope I get a log over"!
Posted by: Jake the Peg, Yonder on 12:35am Mon 30 Jun 08
With my spare i could bowl her over.
Posted by: Cara, Houston, TX on 3:23am Wed 2 Jul 08
Shes Beautiful!
Posted by: Paul Menz on 7:23pm Wed 2 Jul 08
She is beautiful.....with one, two or even three legs!
Posted by: Bob Fleming, oxford on 4:18pm Thu 3 Jul 08
you lot are out of order, don't say you're not coz you aint got a leg to stand on!
Posted by: Chris, US on 1:09pm Tue 8 Jul 08
Rebecca is beautiful. We were able to see the show on YouTube. It was pleasantly well put together. She was a perfect model and role model with her beauty, humor, grace and kindness. It was a shame that she was the first to be eliminated. The judges argued about it, before and after 2 of them agreed that it was probably the wrong decision. They got that right!
We will see more good things from Rebecca for sure.
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