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Beauty queen set to become an astronaut

“I want to inspire the next generation."

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COMPOSITE IMAGE - Jessica Gagen, Miss England, pictured at the Sanctuary Workshops New Life Church (L) and the National Space Centre. (Irfan Tahir/WNTV via SWNS)

By Sophie Watson via SWNS

The newly-crowned Miss England has revealed her lofty ambitions to become the first beauty queen to travel to outer space - as she prepares to train as an astronaut.

Jessica Gagen, 27, is already a budding rocket scientist in her final year of a degree in aerospace engineering and wants to inspire other women into STEM subjects.

But she now believes her career path is written in the stars and dreams of one day educating children from on board the International Space Station (ISS).

Jessica, who became Miss England two months ago, will be competing for the Miss World title in Spring of next year.

Jessica Gagen pictured at the Holiday Inn in Birmingham on October 18, 2022. (Irfan Tahir/WNTV via SWNS)

After that, she hopes to swap her ball gown and high heels for a spacesuit to literally become 'Miss Universe' - as the first beauty queen and model ever to visit space.

Jessica is currently completing an integrated master’s degree at the University of Liverpool and plans to apply to become an astronaut within the next three years.

She also wants to use her Miss England platform to inspire young women to follow their dreams and be successful in male-dominated industries such as engineering.

Jessica, from Skelmersdale, UK, said: “I hope me winning Miss England as well as my aerospace passion will show girls that they can follow their dreams and goals and be whoever they want to be.

Jessica Gagen, Miss England, pictured at the National Space Centre in Leicester. (Irfan Tahir/WNTV via SWNS)

“My engineering degree opens up so many doors for me and one day I hope to apply to the European Space Agency to follow my dream.

"I would love to go to space one day and I'm on the right path.

“After my degree is complete, I would have to complete three years in the industry and then I can apply to become an astronaut.

“My dream would be to visit the International Space Station and educate kids from space and make STEM content up there as Tim Peake did.

“Engineering is such a male-dominated industry and I want to educate kids about the different engineering roles and show that women can work in STEM too."

Jessica Gagen, Miss England, pictured at the Sanctuary Workshops New Life Church, Leicester. (Irfan Tahir/WNTV via SWNS)

Jessica said she wanted to become an engineer from a young age after watching her dad work in the industry.

At school, she enjoyed math and science and also signed up with her first modeling agency aged 15.

She started her science degree aged 24 alongside her modeling career.

She added: “Both modeling and engineering offer so much variety as careers.

“Both jobs allow me to work on different projects every day and work all around the world.

“The similarities between the two industries are why I chose engineering as my backup.

“At university, my department has never had a soon-to-be Miss World competitor also studying for a degree in aerospace engineering and they think it’s great.”

In August, Jessica was crowned Miss Lancashire, which automatically gained her a place in the Miss England final.

She was the first redhead to ever win Miss England after suffering years of bullying for being ginger.

Since winning, Jessica said her confidence has grown and she hopes her individuality will help girls love their differences and encourage them to be more confident.

She added: “When I was growing up there was hardly anyone in the spotlight with red hair.

“I am soon to become a model with an engineering degree and I think that is amazing."

Jessica recently visited the National Space Centre in Leicester after passing it multiple times on the way to the Miss England HQ based in the city.

She added: “I learned so much at the space center.

"I am so passionate about my degree but I only know about the mechanical side of space as opposed to the astrological facts.

“I always say that you learn everyday and learning is for life.

“I want to inspire the next generation."

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