Kenyan-born Miss England 2021 Rehema Muthamia is set to compete in the Miss World Finals later this year.
She called upon Kenya's Deputy Head of Mission to the UK Ambassador Kiarie Kamere as she gears up for the global beauty pageant event that will be held in the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico in December 2021.
Rehema popularly known as Remi was accompanied to the Kenyan consulate offices in London by Yvette Philbert, Licence Holder and Operations Director of Miss All African Colours England who has been training the Kenyan-born model.
Miss England 2021 Rehema Muthamia. |Courtesy| Twitter|
She was crowned Miss England 2021 at the Heart of England Conference and Events centre in the Midlands City on August 28.
Remi was feted in a glittering ceremony in Coventry and will now represent England at the 70th Miss World in Puerto Rico in December.
She received the Miss England Crown together with a cash prize of £2,000 (approximately Ksh300, 000), photoshoot and a website among other goodies from previous winner Bhasha Mukherjee.
Bhasha Mukherjee who is a NHS doctor held the Miss England tittle for two years after the pandemic saw last year's ceremony cancelled.
Remi took to Instagram to express her joy and disbelief at winning the coveted title.
“The best moment of my life so far It’s all been so surreal, from the moment my name was called as Miss England 2021, till now.
"Knowing that for for the first time in Miss England history, the judges decision on the winner was unanimous, is just the icing on the cake! It was such a privilege to be crowned by @bhashamukherjee, Miss England’s longest reigning queen!
"Now the countdown to the 70th Miss World begins!” She wrote.
Remi was born in Kenya before her family moved to the UK. She grew up in the European nation and attended University of Sussex.
The 25-year-old Health technology worker speaks at least four languages.
She has since revealed that she was propelled into beauty pageantry after escaping an abusive relationship.
Remi's parents have supported her passion in modelling and also take pride in their Kenyan roots.