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Katie Emily-Claire Campbell (born 9th December 1988, Paisley) currently residing in Dunfermline, won the title of Miss Fife 2010 earlier this year.

Dunfermline Press Edit:

Katie crowned Miss Fife 2010 by Matt Meade

GORGEOUS Katie Campbell revealed what inspired her Miss Fife 2010 victory - a five-year-old Thai girl called Pantwan. The Dunfermline fashion student will contribute part of her £1000 winnings to help sponsor the poverty-stricken child through international charity Compassion. At a packed Lourenzo's nighhttp://www.dunfermlinepress.com/news/roundup/articles/2010/06/03/401021-katie-crowned-miss-fife-2010tclub on Friday she wowed judges, including Jim Leishman, with her style, looks and demeanour to be crowned the winner. With no modelling experience whatsoever she told the Press she was surprised to win. "I just didn't expect to win it," said Katie, of Kingfisher Place. "It was amazing and such a good night. I didn't see what the other girls were doing so all I could go on was their figures - and there were some amazing figures." The girls modelled evening wear and beach wear, answered questions from the compere and judges and displayed a talent. Katie choreographed an R&B routine to the Timbaland track Carry Out to demonstrate her dancing talent. And now Pantwan Nimithanakorn, a wee girl from Thailand, is set to benefit. Katie, a member of the Vine Church in Garvock Hill, explained, "Compassion is a Christian children's organisation that my church works with. "Sponsoring a child was something I wanted to do but I didn't have the disposable income for it. "That's why I wanted to enter it. By sponsoring you can also become an advocate of the charity so hopefully I can do that." The remaining money will be used to help fund her studies as she prepares to start an event management course at Queen Margaret University. Miss Fife 2010 was run in conjunction with the Mary Leishman Foundation and Jim Meenan, general manager of Lourenzo's, said Katie's image will now appear on promotional leaflets and posters for the nightclub. He added, "It was a successful night and there were more than 200 people there to enjoy themselves and help raise money for the Foundation."