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A Miss England contestant hopes to clear her name after being caught up in a fracas which left her needing plastic surgery.
Olivia Cooke has made it to the finals of the beauty pageant 23 years after her dad was crowned Mr UK.
The 21-year old from Barming will compete against 55 other contestants for a chance to win the top spot and a place at Miss World.
The professional golfer was inspired to enter after the success of her dad, Phil Cooke, in 1996.
She said: "He is the reason I signed up in the beginning.
"I have always wanted to do it since I was a little girl and it is really good to have got this far already."
The former Hillvew School for Girls student managed to bag herself a place at the semi-finals held in Camber Sands last weekend.
She was one of just 10 girls to make it through after competing in three rounds - evening wear, black outfit and a sports round.
She also raised money for Papyrus and Beauty with a Purpose, both of which are the chosen charities for the Miss England contest.
However eight months ago, Olivia was left needing treatment after a disturbance at a pub in West Malling.
She will appear in court, alongside her mum, after the night out went wrong.
Her mother, Julie, 46, said: "She needed 10 stitches above her left eyebrow and her left eye has nerve damage.
She has scarring and and she will need plastic surgery. She still has numbness at the top of her head.
"She denies any wrongdoing and is looking forward to clearing her name."
Speaking of her pageant success, Mrs Cooke added: "It is such an achievement.
"All of us will watch her in the final and I am so proud. She has such a good chance of winning."
Olivia, who is sponsored by American Golf, and took up a PGA course at 18, said she felt the pressure of competing and her focus is the final which takes place in Newcastle, held by Gainford Group, at the end of this month.
She said: "We were the last semi-finals to take place, so we don't have very long to get everything prepared, so it has been a little stressful."
Mr Cooke, 47, a London firefighter said: "I am so chuffed to see her get to the finals, it brings back so many memories from years ago.
"She is so busy with her golf career and this was something she just wanted to give a go and it's great that she has got through on her first try.
"It took me three attempts to make it through to Mr UK.
"Back then we had a swimsuit competition and other rounds, it wasn't like it is now."
Miss England organisers confirmed they were aware of Olivia's pending court case.
Olivia denied assault in May, following the altercation where China Gold was left with a black eye. She is yet to plea on a revised charge of assault by beating.
Ms Gold has been charged with wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm and is due to appear at Maidstone Magistrates Court on Friday, July 26.
Mrs Cooke admitted a charge of actual bodily harm in relation to Miss Gold's injuries.
Both mother and daughter will appear at the same court in September.