Wauchope pinup, Crystal Hearn has married fire captain Robert Pursehouse, in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by family and friends.
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They were wed under the tree of life at her grandparents’ farm at Bellangry and had a reception afterwards in the Beechwood Hall.
The couple honeymooned at Kosciuszko National Park in New South Wales.
Crystal, who is also vice-president of Wauchope Show Society and works on the family farm, has just been accepted as a recruit by Fire and Rescue NSW, based in Wauchope and she’s delighted.
And this weekend, Crystal is one of 15 women competing in the final of the Pinup Doll Australia competition at the Chrome Fest on the Central Coast.
There are multiple sections to the competition:
- day wear
- evening wear
- a talent
- a charity to support
“Day wear and evening wear are vintage-inspired and we are scored on our outfits and stage presence,” explained Crystal.
“The talent section involves selecting a talent or activity that shows the judges who you are and what you enjoy doing.
“We had to choose a charity we would love to support, and do some fundraising for it. On the competition day we have to make a speech about our charity and why we have chosen it,” she added.
“I have chosen Sirens of Silence as my charity to support and raise funds for as I have a very personal connection with it,” she said.
Sirens of Silence support all emergency service personnel within Australia which include paramedics, police, firefighters and Triple Zero communications officers. They strive to raise awareness of anxiety, depression, PTSD and suicide prevention.
You can see more on Crystal’s Facebook page, Miss Crystal Belle
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