Mr England contest 'in crisis' over shortage of male entries - prompting beach plea by newly-crowned beauty queen Miss England who's been dubbed the 'Cornish Pamela Anderson' READ MORE: Miss England calls for more realistic beauty standards By Katherine Lawton Published: 00:29, 10 July 2024 | Updated: 00:29, 10 July 2024 e-mail View comments The Mr England contest is said to be in crisis over a shortage of male entries, prompting a plea by the newly-crowned beauty queen Miss England. Attractive single men are said to be 'shy and slow' in putting themselves forward for this year's contest, missing out on the chance to become Mr World. Now Milla Magee, the new Miss England, has taken to her local Cornish beach with a surfboard adorned with a wanted posted to attract 'handsome men'.
Angie Beasley, who runs Miss England, said: 'We launched the Mr England contest about three weeks ago but so far only 20 guys have come forward. 'So we enlisted the help of the current Miss England, Cornish life-guard Milla, who couldn't wait to scout lifeguards in Newquay.' Milla Magee (pictured), the new Miss England, has taken to her local Cornish beach with a surfboard adorned with a wanted posted to attract 'handsome men' for the Mr England contest Attractive single men are said to be 'shy and slow' in putting themselves forward for this year's contest Not enough men have put themselves forward for this year's Miss England contest Miss England, Milla Magee, joins the search for a Mr England afte.