The Miss Manchester contest has headed from the catwalk to the recording studio this year.For the first time in its 60 year history the annual contest is releasing a single featuring six finalists.Diandra Bryce, Eva Selmanaj, Tamar Barratt, Saoirse Curran, Scarlett Dean and Nadia Bafekr showed off their singing talents belting out Stronger Together to raise funds for the charity One Woman at a Time.The charity helps girls in Kenya escape female genital mutilation and forced marriages.The powerful single fuses the voices of the Miss Manchester 2020 finalists, recorded at 6dB recording studio in Salford, and the choir from the Ortrum school in Pokot, Kenya.Recorded during lockdown, Miss Manchester director Cheryl Broadfoot says the aim of the.
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