Helen Morgan (Miss World)

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Helen Morgan
Born Helen Elizabeth Morgan
(1952-09-29) September 29, 1952 (age 71)
Barry, Wales
Modeling information
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)

Helen Morgan (born 29 September 1952)[1] is a Welsh actress, model, TV Host and beauty queen who won the 1974 Miss Wales, Miss United Kingdom and Miss World pageants. Morgan became the first winner to resign, and the second not to finish her reign as Miss World.

Biography

Born in Barry, she worked in a bank. Entering modelling competitions on a part-time basis, she won the Miss Wales and Miss United Kingdom titles in 1974.

Morgan represented Wales in the Miss Universe 1974 pageant, where she finished first runner-up to Amparo Muñoz of Spain. When Muñoz resigned as Miss Universe before the end of her reign, the crown was not offered to Morgan or any other runner-up.

Miss World 1974

Winning Miss United Kingdom earned Morgan the right to represent the United Kingdom in Miss World. She had originally been reluctant to enter the Miss Wales competition, and was eventually paid £30 as a last-minute stand-in when another competitor dropped out.[2] Morgan became the second Welsh woman and the fourth UK representative to win the competition in 1974.

However, she was forced to resign only four days after her victory, upon the media discovering that she had an 18-month-old son.[3] Although this did not violate any of the competition rules (which stipulated only that entrants must be unmarried), pressure was placed on her by the Miss World Organisation that she should resign to save them from potential embarrassment.

The first runner-up, Anneline Kriel of South Africa, succeeded her. Morgan became the first winner to resign, and the second Miss World titleholder not to finish her reign (the first case was that of Miss World 1973, Marjorie Wallace, who, according to pageant officials, was fired for "failing to fulfill the basic requirements of the job" a few months into her reign).

After Miss World

Threatened with being a named party in a divorce – an action which was later dropped – Morgan was allowed to keep her other titles. She resigned from the bank, and undertook a career in modeling, TV and films.[3]

After modelling

Morgan married and moved to Surrey in the 1980s, and had two more children, Poppy and Ben.[3] She later left the UK, and now lives in Spain with her husband Ronny Lamb and family.

In 2004, Morgan agreed to judge the 2004 Miss Wales competition in Swansea,[4] the 30th anniversary of her competition win, won by Amy Guy.[2]

References

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Preceded by
Deidre Greenland
Miss Wales
1974
Succeeded by
Gina Kerler
Preceded by Miss United Kingdom
1974
Succeeded by
Vicki Harris

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