When HRH Queen Elizabeth II died, many went into mourning with some taking vows of respect or silence as a nod of respect to the late royal.
However three models participating in the Miss BumBum UK contest have found their own way to mourn the late Queen. The trio are taking a week-long 'sex fast'.
Andrea Sunshine, who represents London, announced the news on her Instagram page to her 150,000 followers. She wrote: "In the name of the majesty of Queen Elizabeth, the loved Queen of United Kingdom.
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“I mourn for a week as duly followed by all who respected and loved her. So I will put myself in sexual abstinence for this time of mourning! May God rest her soul in peace. #ripmajesty #london #uk.”
Fellow model Mikaelly, representing Manchester, echoed the sentiment in a similar post, commenting: “In mourning Queen Elizabeth I will go stay 1 week without sex. The world is in mourning!”
A third model, Bianka Cabral, representing Oxford, agreed to participate in the bizarre tribute too, sharing with her 594,000 followers on Instagram (@biankacabral): “In mourning Queen Elizabeth I will go stay 1 week without sex. The world is in mourning!”
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It is unclear what prompted the unconventional tribute.
The models are participating in the Miss BumBum UK contest throughout September, with 10 candidates representing different regions in the UK.
The prize is £5,000 in cash, as well as a prestigious belt and crown.
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Andrea Sunshine, a bodybuilder, previously made headlines sharing her brutal fitness regime.
She told NeedToKnow.online: “I work out at least six times a week for at least three hours minimum. It depends on what I incorporate that day, for example, if it’s an arm day or leg day.
“The only days I do not work out is when I am injured or sore from previous training.
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“Women who complain about looking old only have themselves to blame and need to be more committed to working out.
"It’s all about attitude and choices. Workouts improve life quality, physically and mentally.”
Topics: UK News, The Queen, Royal Family